“Contents,” New Era, Feb. 1991
FeedbackLetters to the editor.
The Message: The Power of Your Example Elder Joe J. ChristensenYou are always being watched. What are you teaching?
Mormonad: Ready to Serve?
Unfinished Prayer Anita CharlesA brush with death provides a lesson in the power of a prayerful life.
Too Much Kirsten AndersenExcessive adornment can weigh down the spirit as well as the body.
Off Course Donald StokesA 12-year-old pilot gets a lesson in following directions.
Mormonisms
Q&A: Questions and AnswersI have trouble with my weight. How can I feel normal around “skinny” people?
Doing Well in Wellington Janet ThomasYoung women in New Zealand find strength in their rich heritage.
Three O’clock Charity Brian HeckertStrangers on a subway demonstrate that kindness must become habitual.
The Mouse That Roars Adrian GostickDoug Johnson, Houston computer whiz, is programmed for success.
Fiction: Dates Don’t Grow on Trees Anne C. BradshawDate him? But he’s just a friend!
Scripture Lifeline: The Answer in the Index Doreen NeumannThe Book of Mormon held comfort. The index pointed the way.
Tough Questions, Solid AnswersThe New Era can help you in discussing “For the Strength of Youth.”
FYI: For Your Information
Darwin and the Goliaths Chris CroweHow a small athlete overcame the odds. And how you can, too.
The Silent Treatment Michael PetroffDad was mum for three days and taught me a powerful lesson in listening.
Photo of the Month Jonathan Baet
Poetry: Pieces of Eternity Dayle King Searle
Cover: Doug Johnson is a computer whiz whose software sells nationally. Aside from that, he’s just a normal young Latter-day Saint. Cover photography: Don Heit (front), John Luke (back).