“Contents,” Liahona, Mar. 2001 Liahona March 2001 Volume 25, Number 3 Contents Features Comment First Presidency Message: “Behold Your Little Ones” President Gordon B. Hinckley Latter-day Saint Voices: “Let the Consequence Follow” Sand Trap Gary M. Johnson In the Palm of His Hand Emma Ernestina Sánchez Sánchez Giving Up My Graven Image Manuel J. Rosario Visiting Teaching Message: “That I May Heal You” A Latter-day Testament of Biblical Truth Rex C. Reeve Jr. Japan: Growing Light in the East Don L. Searle Using the March 2001 Liahona Especially for Youth Arm of Honor Gordon Swensen Do What Is Right Elder Richard G. Scott Poster: Make Yourself Useful I Never Looked Back Cameron McCoy The Friend Sharing Time: Heavenly Father Prepares the Prophet Diane S. Nichols Friend to Friend Kellene Ricks Adams and Elder Duane B. Gerrard Fiction: Robby’s New Words Patricia R. Roper Trying to Be Like Jesus: A Member Missionary Monahra L. de Q. Freitas New Testament Stories The Woman at the Well The Leader’s Son Angry People in Nazareth Fun Page: Prophets and Prophecies Lois T. Bartholomew On the cover: Front: Atsuko Yamashita, Young Women president in the Maebaru Ward, Fukuoka Japan Stake. Back: Historic Buddhist shrine Kinkaku-ji in Kyoto, Japan. (Photography by Don L. Searle.) Inside back cover: If Father Will Hold Me, by Liz Lemon Swindle. When the Prophet Joseph Smith was a young boy, a severe infection necessitated the removal of bone from his leg. The surgeon wanted to tie Joseph down to keep him still or at least to have him drink liquor to ease the pain. Joseph refused, saying he would be able to bear the pain if his father held him in his arms (see Lucy Mack Smith, History of Joseph Smith by His Mother, edited by Preston Nibley [1958], 56–58).