“Contents,” Liahona, June 1999 Liahona June 1999 Volume 23, Number 6 Contents Features Comment First Presidency Message: Inspirational ThoughtsPresident Gordon B. Hinckley Raised by a QueenJoan Porter Ford and LaRene Porter Gaunt “He Shall Know of the Doctrine”Elder Kenneth Johnson Dating at HomeGeok Lee Thong “Great … except for That One Part”Anya Bateman Visiting Teaching Message: Seeking Self-Control Uniting Blended FamiliesElder Robert E. Wells Helping Youth Feel They BelongBrad Wilcox It Started on the BusEreny Rosa A. Silva Especially for Youth Questions and Answers: How Do I Keep My Prayers from Being Repetitious? Dream of ServiceJohn Jairo Bustamante I Was Her AnswerElizabeth Quackenbush “We Don’t Want You Here”Sam Giles and Christie Giles I Just Don’t Fit In!Jeanette Waite Bennett The Friend Fiction: Samuel’s ScripturesSheila Kindred Sharing Time: Keep the CommandmentsSydney S. Reynolds Friends in the News Fun Page: Pioneers Exploring: Lifesaving LilyGeraldine T. Fielding Trying to Be Like JesusOur First Family Fast Lorenzo PresençaThe Right Choice Jordan Stangier Blessing the FoodFern R. Law On the cover: How can we help youth feel they are needed and wanted at church? See “Helping Youth Feel They Belong,” page 42. Front: Photograph © Tony Stone Images. Back: Photograph by Richard M. Romney. Inside back cover: The Women at the Tomb, by William Bouguereau (1825–1905). Courtesy of Museum of Fine Art, Antwerp, Belgium/TPS/SuperStock. The women who witnessed the crucified Lord being laid in the sepulchre later came to anoint His body. The stone was rolled away from the entrance, and the Lord’s body was no longer there. They saw two men in shining raiment, who said, “Why seek ye the living among the dead? He is not here, but is risen.” (See Luke 23:55–24:6.)