“Contents,” New Era, Aug. 1990
FeedbackLetters to the editor.
The Message: Stand Up and Be Counted Elder James E. FaustLet who you are shine through clearly.
Mormonad: A Little Talent Can Be Big Fun
Contest Winners: Worlds without NumberThe 1990 New Era Contest Winners
My Mission Kevin OlsonFirst-Place Song
Strawberries and Octaves JoAnn BraithwaiteDeveloping talents takes self-discipline.
The Priceless Station Wagon Lana RobisonFirst-Place Article: She had some fine qualities in common with a beat-up old car.
Mormonisms
Just Fiddlin’ Around Janet ThomasThe Rich family finds harmony in making music together.
Worlds without NumberSelected Photography, Art, and Poetry Winners
Courting the Spirit Elder Carlos E. AsayBecoming fit companions for the Spirit brings powerful blessings.
My Little B(r)other Kristi BangerterHis essay about her put him in a new light.
Drawing Conclusions Zachary TippettsFirst-Place Fiction: When it comes to talent, your only real competition is yourself.
FYI: For Your Information
Ten Steps to Creativity Jack WeylandWeyland “interviews” Weyland about the creative process.
O Zion Blest Lane M. CheneyFirst-Place Hymn
Cover: Life is richer when you develop your own creativity. New worlds open up to your vision, and your appreciation of the Lord’s limitless creativity grows. Front cover photography by Welden Andersen, back cover art by Dilleen Marsh