“Contents,” New Era, July 2006, 1 New Era July 2006 Volume 36, Number 7 Contents Words of the Prophet: Forget Yourself and ServePresident Gordon B. HinckleyIf we will give service, our days will be filled with joy and gladness. Articles of Faith: Do You Want to Copy My Homework?Sherilyn FarnesI couldn’t believe I was being asked to cheat! I Felt BrokenAnne PerkinsMy parents’ divorce caused a hole until I turned to Christ to heal. Torpedoes, Typhoons, and War StoriesRachel Faas Trim with Danielle Nye PoulterTeens in Tempe, Arizona, preserve great stories inspired by history. Q&A: Questions and AnswersHow can I repent and be forgiven if I don’t really feel sorry for what I’ve done? New Era Poster: Mutual Support A Place in Their HeartsKathleen “Casey” PetersenThe Newport Beach California Temple brings joy to the lives of teens. What’s Up? What I Learned as a Corn DogCara Smith WebberA good attitude shows through even in a hot, uncomfortable costume. By Ship, Handcart, or Tennis ShoeAdam C. OlsonIn Portugal, teens search out the way that leads to an eternal destination. Three Little QuestionsJohn BythewayHe knew the questions. We knew the answers that would bring him happiness. Charting the PlanThe Lord’s plan of happiness for us. Every Race I Got FasterDon SearleNate Soelberg didn’t lose a step by choosing to serve a mission. The Extra Smile Instant MessagesSmiles through tears; fitting in as the new guy; all is well; depending on one person not to use bad language. Spotless before the LordElder Clate W. Mask Jr.The Atonement of the Savior allows us to become spotless once more. Idea List: Letting Grudges GoTamara Leatham BaileyHow to get rid of those angry feelings. What’s in It for You We’ve Got Mail Poem: HappinessLisa S. Inouye PhotoKathleen “Casey” Petersen Cover: Nate Soelberg suits up for football after his mission. See “Every Race I Got Faster,” on p. 36. Cover photography: Mark Philbrick (front) and Don Searle (back)