“Contents,” New Era, Nov. 1992
Introduction: Welcome to the British Isles!
The Message: New Frontiers for New Pioneers Elder Jeffrey R. HollandLDS youth in the British Isles continue a noble tradition as they blaze new trails.
All I Said Was … Trevor CryerJust mentioning his membership made him a missionary.
In Tune: Be It unto Me
Carys Anne Irwin
How I Know: At the Last Moment Bethan DavisHer struggle paid off when she stood at the pulpit.
Scripture Lifeline: Cliff Hanger Daniel JohnsonBecause he lived the Word of Wisdom, his friends were spared.
Q&A: Questions and AnswersI know I should serve a mission, but what about school and employment? Can’t I serve the Lord better if I have a good job and a secure future?
Mormonad: Eat your words.
Kingdom by the Sea Adrian GostickHere’s your chance to meet dozens of great British LDS youth.
The Long, Worthwhile Wait Nikkie McCarthyWhat do you do when your parents say no to your baptism?
Between Seasons: Growing at the MTC Richard M. RomneyThe England MTC trains eager missionaries from all over Europe.
A Good Excuse Sian BesseyIn a pub, she discovered the commandments are a blessing, not a barrier.
Mormonisms
FYI: For Your Info
Fiction: Other Fish Anne C. BradshawHe wanted her for now, but not for eternity. Trouble was, she loved him.
FeedbackLetters to the Editors
Photo of the Month Richard M. Romney
Poem: Optimism Linda J. Bradshaw
Cover: Typical of the sports-loving youth in the British Isles is Dominic Crew, 14, of the Yeovil Branch, Bristol Stake. Dominic and others face interesting challenges and opportunities in this kingdom by the sea. Get to know them in this special issue. Cover photography: Richard M. Romney (front), John Luke (back).