“Contents,” New Era, Sept. 1995
The Message: Put Your Faith to Work Elder Stephen D. NadauldTurn your faith in Christ into action and reap the blessings.
Bee Prepared Phil ReschkePutting on the whole armor had a whole new meaning after this experience.
In Tune: Plant a Seed in Your Heart
Steven Kapp Perry
Just Joe Adrian Robert GostickJoe Frazier of Oakley, Utah, literally owes his life to the generosity of friends.
Q&A: Questions and AnswersI’ve been taught that if we see someone who is alone, we should invite them into our group. But I am too shy. What do I say?
Mormonad: Be a Positive Influence
Light Out of Darkness Marvin K. GardnerIn Hungary, the gospel is opening up young lives to a bright new world.
Blind Sight Laurie W. ThorntonEven before blindness struck, she learned not to judge by appearence.
Fiction: Same Name Anya BatemanAt first it bugged me. Then I realized we needed even one more name in common.
FYI: For Your Info
Focus On: Integrity—Finding Friends Lisa M. GroverFor Justine, it was friends versus standards. Here’s how she handled it.
Hooked! Janet ThomasSmokeless tobacco—some things you should know about this deadly product.
Mormonisms
Call for Entries: SoaringAnnouncing the 1996 New Era contest.
Remember This Place Crystal ThomasI learned a heart-warming lesson in a cold, dark cave.
FeedbackLetters to the editors
Poem: Brothers Stephen A. Nowlon
Photo of the Month Richard M. Romney
Cover: Bozó Lazió is one of a growing number of Hungarian youth attracted to the gospel message. See “Light Out of Darkness,” page 20. Cover photography: Brian K. Kelly (front), Maren Mecham (back).