“Contents,” New Era, Feb. 1995
The Message: An Eternal Vision Elder Carlos H. AmadoHow you can learn to see the divine within you and the bright future ahead.
Mormonad: When You Can’t Stand It, Kneel
One on One Tracy BarrandHere’s a program that really helps improve family relationships.
In Tune: Father, We Worship Thee
Joel H. Johnson and Margo Faraoni
Everyday Heroes: Temple Tenders Laury LivseyYouth in Taiwan are making it easier for parents to attend the temple.
Liver and Spinach Angie M. SullivanDiscover that the scriptures are delicious—not just “good for you.”
Q&A: Questions and AnswersI hear swearing every day. I find myself thinking these swear words even though I don’t say them. How can I stop from swearing in my mind?
Mormonisms
Never Alone Sandy HowlettThese teens in the Alaska bush may be isolated, but they have what really matters.
Man in the Stands Elder Rex D. PinegarWrestling with life? Look to Heavenly Father. He’s working to help you.
Preston Pioneers Anne BradshawIn this old English town, great things happened—and are still happening.
FYI: For Your Info
Focus On: Missionary Work—Hold On Tight! Lisa M. GroverThree basketball players triple-team their coach right into the Church.
Fiction: Taking License Eugene WoodburyThe morning after the night before, being “interesting” suddenly doesn’t look so interesting.
In His Image Pam TaylorA case of mistaken identity? Maybe, but it sure turned out well.
Lightening the Load Melanie ParkerOne stuck truck leads to another—and the chance to do a real good turn.
FeedbackLetters to the editors
Poem: The Seed Nancy Ruth Christensen
Photo of the Month Aaron Earle Vinck
Cover: Kimber Gabryszak, 14, of Yentna River Station, is just one of many Alaska bush teens who thrive despite isolation. See “Never Alone,” p. 20. Cover photography: Lynn Howlett (front), Maren Younce (back).