“Contents,” Tambuli, Nov. 1993 Tambuli November 1993 Volume 17, Number 11 Contents Features First Presidency Message: The Salt Lake TemplePresident Gordon B. Hinckley Every Window, Every Spire Speaks of the Things of GodRichard Neitzel Holzapfel Brother Ávila’s FaithJosé Ojeda How the Temple Helps UsFrances W. Hodgson In His Holy HouseJay M. Todd “The Power of God Was with Us”LaRene Gaunt Departments Comment Visiting Teaching Message: Strengthening Our Sisterhood by Listening and Trusting Tambulilit Harold B. LeeKellene Ricks Adams The Temple Is a Reverent PlaceKathryn A. Fifield, as told to her mother, Laurie H. Fifield Sharing Time: Warning!Judy Edwards Fiction: Brother Smith’s “Amen”Brad Wilcox Fun Page Making Friends: Xinia Muñoz of Belize City, BelizeMarvin K. Gardner On the cover: The Salt Lake Temple, dedicated in 1893—one hundred years ago—is featured in various articles in this issue of the Tambuli. Front cover: Photograph by Craig Dimond. Back cover: Historical photographs courtesy of LDS Church Archives; temple details photographed by Welden Andersen. For one hundred years, the Salt Lake Temple has stood as a creation of beauty, a symbol of strength, a haven of peace, a place of revelation, and a temple of God. This issue features articles on the temple, its construction, and its dedication. Inside back cover: View from Main Street, 1885, by Al Rounds. In his modern-day painting, artist Al Rounds has envisaged what the city may have looked like as the Salt Lake Temple neared completion. The snow-covered Wasatch Mountains stand at the city’s eastern boundary.