2001
Contents
July 2001


“Contents,” Liahona, July 2001, 3

Liahona

July 2001

Volume 25 Number 7

Home Teaching and Visiting Teaching

There are no designated home teachings or visiting teaching messages printed in the general conference issues of the Liahona. After prayerfully considering the needs of the members they visit, home teachers and visiting teachers are to choose a general conference address as a message.

Conference Talks on the Internet

To access general conference talks on the Internet in many languages, visit www.lds.org.

On the cover: Front: Photograph by John Luke. Back: Photograph by Craig Dimond.

Inside front: Susquehanna River, by Linda Curley Christensen. The wilderness along the Susquehanna River in rural Pennsylvania and New York was the scene of some of the most significant events of the Restoration. These included the appearances of John the Baptist to restore the Aaronic Priesthood, and of Peter, James, and John to restore the Melchizedek Priesthood, “declaring themselves as possessing the keys of the kingdom, and of the dispensation of the fulness of times!” (D&C 128:20).

Inside back: State Street Panorama, by Al Rounds. This wide view of old Salt Lake City is, in effect, a panorama of history. On the right, the intersection of South Temple and State Streets is seen as it looked in the late 1850s, with the first Eagle Gate arching over State Street. The Beehive House on the corner, originally built by President Brigham Young in the 1850s, is seen as it appeared in the 1890s with the neighboring Lion House. The Salt Lake Temple, one block west, was dedicated in 1893.

Conference Photography: Photographs were taken by Craig Dimond, Jed Clark, Welden Andersen, John Luke, Matt Reier, Derek Israelsen, Lana Leishman, Kelly Larsen, Tamra Ratieta, Joy Gough.