“Contents,” New Era, July 1998 New Era July 1998 Volume 28, Number 7 Contents The Message: Don’t Be AfraidPresident James E. FaustThese are challenging times, but you don’t have to fear. Here’s why. How I Know: AmazedMelissa RansomThe words of the hymn really hit home. I knew the Savior loves me. Called to ServeNew General Authorities and new temples were announced at April’s general conference. Night LightBrittney AchterMy attempts to make scripture reading a habit finally paid off. Here’s what it’s done for me. ComfortersJulie DuVallYouth in North Ogden, Utah, make a “material” contribution to grieving parents. Q&A: Questions and AnswersIt’s hard for me to sit through my Sunday School class. The lessons always seem to be on subjects we’ve talked about over and over. What should I do? Mormonad: He Lives! BarnstormersDarrin LythgoeAt this youth conference, they build testimonies along with a pioneer-style barn. No LieKathy MerrittThe umpire was asking me to make the call, and it might cost us the game. Russian PioneersRichard M. RomneyWith the gospel as their compass, young Latter-day Saints are blazing new trails in the former Soviet Union. Your Life Can Never Be the Same AgainSheri L. DewWhen you come to the Savior, your life changes in a wonderful way. Fiction: Primary PurposeDon SmurthwaiteI was supposed to teach the CTR class. So how come I ended up learning so much? Mormonisms The Bulletin Board I’m ImpressedAnnette Larsen ProulxTwo students, working part-time in a dry cleaners, set an example with spotless living. FeedbackLetters to the editors Poem: To Live My DreamsKristine Anne Keele Photo of the MonthCindy Young Cover: Cody Larkin (top), Karen Christensen, and J. D. Price of the Sandy Utah Hidden Valley Stake helped hammer out a great youth conference. See “Barnstormers,” p. 20. Cover photography: Welden Andersen