“Contents,” New Era, Mar. 2001 New Era March 2001 Volume 31, Number 3 Contents The Message: Who Do You Think You Are?President James E. FaustWhat you become will depend in large measure upon how you follow righteous principles and do good works. Dress StressMeagan NelsonStraightening the slinky gown, I looked down and saw my CTR ring. I knew which dress I would choose. Everyday Heroes: They Also ServeShanna GhaznaviWhen full-time missions were not possible, these young men found a way to serve. Idea List: Scripture Study SuggestionsRegular scripture study will bring power into your life. Q&A: Questions and AnswersI know we’re not supposed to take the Lord’s name in vain, but what about other kinds of swearing? Is it really that bad? New Era Poster: Be Your Best Collecting KindnessLaury LivseyStories about kindness are what Marjon Brady gathers, and each small act makes the world a better place. Guilt RiddenMichael D. CallI needed to confess, but it was so hard. Only then could the peace that repentance promises come. The Extra Smile Jump StartShanna GhaznaviWhen Kyle Hair competes, he seems to defy gravity. But his feet are planted firmly on the ground when it comes time to serve a mission. Of All Things Slow to RememberChad MorrisAfter our accident, I was so grateful to be alive. How could I forget so quickly? Wherever You GoAriana LoboWhen you pack up to move, you really do take your testimony with you. Carry the TorchElder Vaughn J. FeatherstoneAren’t you proud that the Church teaches us the truth? And truth is the torch we can all carry. Fiction: Chapter and VerseLisa C. DowningCould this one scripture mean the Book of Mormon is false? She needed an answer. Reader’s Guide We’ve Got Mail Poem: Driving HomeJennifer Rossiter Photo of the MonthMary Knapp Cover: Kyle Hair from Bellevue, Washington, is the best at his sport. See “Jump Start,” p. 30. Cover photography: Mark Philbrick (front and back)