“Contents,” New Era, Oct. 1995
The Message: Serious Questions, Serious Answers Elder Richard G. ScottHere’s some straight talk about morality.
Just like Me? Kaye GarnerShe had been watching me all year, and I didn’t even know it.
How I Know: I Know the Feeling Aaron Lee ShillWhat does the Holy Ghost feel like? I found the answer in a classroom.
Everyday Heroes: Removing the Wall Lillian WoodlandPaula Gonzales is bringing Hispanic and Anglo students together at her school.
Scripture Lifeline: More Than Prayer Tanda WilliamsHow I gained the witness I needed to go ahead with my baptism.
Q&A: Questions and AnswersSome of my friends lie about their age so they can get in the theater for children’s prices. I’m afraid my friends will think I’m silly if I don’t go along. How should I handle this?
Mormonad: Make a Name for Yourself
Everybody Belongs Richard M. RomneyYoung Women in Snohomish make sure everyone is welcome. Here’s how.
So Good in Sogod Lito B. LegaspiIn the Philippines, a simple act of service opens doors for the missionaries.
Well Schooled Laury LivseyTaiwan’s Angel Liu finds the gospel really helps with her grinding study schedule.
FYI: For Your Info
Focus On: Leadership—Her Honor, the Mayor Lisa M. GroverAs her town’s youth mayor, Lindsay found that gospel principles work everywhere.
Fiction: Friends in Deed Chris CroweFrom steak dinner to stake dance, my Mormon friends certainly made things interesting.
Mormonisms
Helping Hands Stephen Jason HallHis hands may not function, but he can still reach out to others.
FeedbackLetters to the editors
Poem: Maybe Laura Bott
Photo of the Month David C. Gaunt
Cover: Traci Brown of Snohomish, Washington, is just one of many young women blessed by the spirit of friendship in her ward. See “Everybody Belongs,” p. 20. Cover photography: Richard M. Romney (front), Maren Mecham (back). Craft by Darla Davis.