“Contents,” Liahona, Nov. 1995 Liahona November 1995 Volume 19, Number 11 Contents Features First Presidency Message: Serving the Lord and Resisting the DevilPresident James E. Faust Gerard and Annie Giraud-Carrier: Always BeginningBarbara Workman In His Mother’s FootstepsDavida Dalton and JoEllen Johnson The Lord Is My StrengthAna Lugoboni Luz You Can Get Your Teenagers to TalkWilliam G. Dyer Heaven on Earth: A Photographic Essay On Call for the LordEva C. Bean Especially for Youth My MiracleRebecca Rose Questions and Answers The Greatest of TheseSara Kuester No More a StrangerJohn Nelson Schneider Created for MeBethany M. Galbraith Priceless IntegrityElder Joseph B. Wirthlin Departments Comment Visiting Teaching Message: “More Gratitude Give Me” The Friend The Baptism of Jesus For Little FriendsI’m Reverent at Church Diana Eckersell Janson Coming HomeClyn D. Barrus Sharing Time: Clean ThoughtsKaren Ashton Fun Page Fiction: Field TripBruce T. Forbes Friends in the News Choose the RightElder L. Tom Perry On the cover: “Any alternative to a legal and loving marriage between a man and a woman helps unravel the family unit, the basic fabric of society,” says President James E. Faust in “Serving the Lord and Resisting the Devil,” First Presidency Message, page 2. (Front cover photograph by Welden Andersen. Back cover: Photograph by Craig Dimond (top); photograph by Welden Andersen (bottom). Inside back cover: The Storm on the Sea of Galilee, painting by Rembrandt. As Jesus slept on board a ship crossing the Sea of Galilee, “there arose a great storm of wind, and the waves beat into the ship, so that it was now full.” When his frightened disciples woke him and pleaded for his help, “he arose, and rebuked the wind, and said unto the sea, Peace, be still. And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm” (see Mark 4:36–39). (Photograph by Superstock.)