“Contents,” New Era, Mar. 1992
The Message: Right for the Climate Elder John H. GrobergHow you dress does show your status—spiritually.
The Enemy in the Gutter John BythewayThe magazine belonged with the rest of the dirt. Could I leave it there?
In Tune: I Am a Daughter of God
Brent N. Jorgensen
Is Relief Society for Me?Yes! It has a lot to offer the young woman who gives it a chance.
Q&A: Questions and AnswersMy parents and friends are encouraging me to get my patriarchal blessing. But I’m not sure I want to yet. What should I do?
Turning Their Hearts Janet ThomasA Tennessee youth conference puts enjoyment and meaning in personal and family history.
Flunked? Gideon BurtonHe failed the simplest test there was. How he reacted would be an even bigger test.
Mormon Corner Larry A. HillerFor these LDS kids in Fairbanks, fun and friendship are always around the corner.
Mormonisms
How I Know: Convert’s Shoes Chris CroweMy friend seemed so sure. Now I wanted to follow in his footsteps.
Mormonad: Make your appeal more than skin-deep
Fiction: The Twinkie Anya BatemanTormenting his sister was half the fun, but would his personal hero approve?
Hidden Agony Lisa A. JohnsonAbuse: whether it’s you or someone you know, there are things you should understand and things you can do.
FYI: For Your Information
FeedbackLetters to the Editor
Photo of the Month Chad L. Mosher
Poem: Open Windows Lani Berry
Cover: Adam, Amanda, and Adriane Talley of Knoxville, Tennessee, have been learning that family history includes present blessings as well as past. See p. 20. Cover photography: Peggy Jellinghausen (front), Phil Shurtleff (back).