“Contents,” Tambuli, May 1994 Tambuli May 1994 Volume 18, Number 5 Contents Features First Presidency Message: The Key of Faith President Thomas S. Monson Some Power Greater Than MyselfCassandra Lin Tsai Helping Youth Choose Sexual PurityJoy Saunders Lundberg Peace in the Night Ana Mora Monterey A People Prepared: Art and Memorabilia from African Latter-day Saints Marjorie Draper Conder Gospel Pioneers in Africa E. Dale LeBaron Especially for Youth The Art of Trying Janet Thomas “You Know Me Better Than That” Phil Reschke For Your Information The Eternal Road Trip Lisa A. Johnson Departments Comment Visiting Teaching Message: Appreciating More Fully the Blessings of Baptism Tambulilit Spencer W. Kimball Kellene Ricks Adams Sister Frango and the TempleElder Joseph B. Wirthlin Fun Page Fiction: Real TestimonyLynette Burke Hale Sharing Time: I Thank Thee, Dear FatherJudy Edwards Fiction for Little Friends: Special HelperVirginia Brosseit Making Friends: Rebecca Favaretto of Siena, ItalyDeAnne Walker On the cover: Harry and Elizabeth Sarpong of Kumasi, Ghana, with their children, left to right, Issac, Harrison, Rachel, and Benjamin. (Cover photography by E. Dale LeBaron.) Back cover: Cape Coast, Ghana (top left); two young members in Nigeria (top right); teachers from the Takoradi Ward, Cape Coast Ghana Stake (below). After years of preparation, the gospel is spreading quickly in Africa. Years before the revelation on priesthood was received in 1978, the Lord was preparing people in Africa to receive the gospel. See “A People Prepared” (page 32) and “Gospel Pioneers in Africa” (page 36). (Cover photography by E. Dale LeBaron.) Inside back cover: Johannesburg South Africa Temple. In the temple’s dedicatory prayer, delivered in August 1985, President Gordon B. Hinckley asked: “Almighty God, wilt thou overrule for the blessing and safety of thy faithful Saints. We pray for peace in this troubled land. … May the presence of thy house on the soil of this land bring blessings to the entire nation.” (See related article, “Gospel Pioneers in Africa,” page 36.)