“Contents,” Tambuli, Aug. 1994 Tambuli August 1994 Volume 18, Number 8 Contents Features First Presidency Message: And Peter Went Out and Wept BitterlyPresident Gordon B. Hinckley “I Knew She’d Be Here Today”Ole M. Smith Gifts from Ancient IsraelLynette H. Kelley When All Have SpokenBrent A. Barlow Pamphlet on the WaterGamaliel Alcides Vásquez Helping Children Hear the Still, Small VoiceC. Terry and Susan L. Warner Our Day of SowingNetzahualcoyotl Salinas V. My Rosebush Especially for Youth Alvin Martinez: Touching the SkyMiles Tuason Remembering the LightDon and Catherine Thorpe With All My HeartSeth H. Boyle Stand Up and Be CountedElder James E. Faust Departments Comment Visiting Teaching Message: Attending the Temple: Challenges and Blessings Tambulilit Alma Counsels His Sons Fun Page Fiction: Candy BarJane McBride Choate Sharing Time: Search the ScripturesJudy Edwards Fiction for Little Friends: Abby’s DayMichelle Brumm Oliver Making Friends: Illiam Jones of the Isle of ManRichard M. Romney On the cover: Four years ago, Irene Gozzi was among 130 participants in a multi-stake Young Women camp in Italy. The camp still influences the lives of those who were involved. See “Remembering the Light,” page 34. (Cover photography by Don Thorpe.) Back cover: Putting up tents in the wind, making tables from wooden poles and ropes, and cooking without modern conveniences became happy memories of a Young Women camp in Italy. But what of the lasting influences? See “Remembering the Light,” page 34. (Cover photography by Don Thorpe.) Inside back cover: Orson Hyde Dedicates Palestine for the Return of the Jews, by Clark Kelley Price. Elder Orson Hyde of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles recorded his experience as he dedicated the Holy Land: “On Sunday morning, October 24 [1841], a good while before day, I arose from sleep, and went out of the city as soon as the gates were opened, crossed the brook Kedron, and went upon the Mount of Olives, and there, in solemn silence, … offered up [the dedicatory] prayer to Him who lives forever and ever” (History of the Church, 4:456).