“Contents,” New Era, Feb. 1989 New Era February 1989 Volume 19, Number 2 Contents FeedbackLetters to the editor. The Message: PerceptionElder Charles DidierHow you feel about the gospel depends on how you look at it. Mormonad: Open a Thank Account I Can See Clearly NowKim RivesA day of skiing became a night of terror. First Person: Still ReachingTrista CrossleyMy non-LDS cousin reminded me I should be glory bound. Scripture Lifeline: “Art Thou Greater?”Jennifer ClarkI got an answer to the question, “Why me, Lord?” How to Talk to Your ParentsChris CroweTips for some of the most important communicationyou can have. Q&A: Questions and AnswersHow can my dad and I agree about music? Mormonisms Everything Safe, MonJanet ThomasWhat’s happening with LDS kids in the Virgin Islands. Sweet Is the WorkKathleen LubeckProcessing honey helped Canadian youth get to the temple. The Family That Kicks TogetherLaird RobertsKarate kids do missionary work. Fiction: The Movie MachineJack WeylandKyle changed a movie and changed a life. Carefully KnitLinda SmithA little kindness made a big difference. FYI: For Your InformationDaring to date, doing the dynamic, and much more. Love, DadCarol Davis RobinsonIt took a special man to mend my broken heart. What It Takes to Be Happy and SuccessfulJoe J. ChristensenPeople who are successful have certain things in common. Photo of the MonthBrian K. Kelly Poetry: The WishJanean Buhler Cover: Don’t worry, “bee” happy, advise youth from Sainte Brigide d’Iberville, Canada, as they work on a honey project. See p. 28. (Photography by Sharon Beard [front], Jed Clark [back].)