October 1988 Contents Thomas S. Monson“Can There Any Good Thing Come Out of Nazareth?” S. Kent BrownWhither the Early Church? Connie WilcoxSparkling Clean Christian Service Marvin K. GardnerTaking the Gospel to Their Own People Anthony W. Ferguson and Warrick H. ChinA Treasury from the East: What We Can Learn from Chinese Genealogy Myron F. AndrewsHad She Been Forgotten? Steve HawkinsBack to the Fold I Have a Question Shauna Shields EricksonHow can we make youth activities fun for young people while maintaining Church standards? Steven C. WalkerIs there anything wrong with reading books with magical characters and fantastic settings? Allen J. ChristensonChiasmus in Mayan Texts E. Widtsoe ShumwayWe Wanted Natalie to Live Giles H. Florence Jr.Harvesting the Light: The 1890 Paris Art Mission Mormon Journal Dorothy S. RobertsThe Book of Mormon Was My Answer Julie Hauwiller“You’re Doing the Right Thing” Sharon WistisenThe Three-Block Marathon D. Brent AndersonLook After My Loved Ones Bill AlstonThe Lost Watch “Charity … Endureth All Things” Dorothy L. NielsenDad Left Room for the Cello Teaching Children to Use Agency Wisely Portraits Rita W. HappyLorraine Manderscheid: Stone-Ground Faith Giles H. Florence Jr.Norval Harwood: The Cheerful Mr. Bus Mary M. HarrisDuane Zobrist: Commerce with Integrity JoAnn JolleyBert and Amanda’s Hawaiian Brand of Love Marilyn WhippleShall I Marry Again? Random Sampler Carrie LudlowWhen Mom Needs Help Reverence Cards Terry J. MoyerKeeping Your Mission Language Alive Barbara RileyGetting the Word from Dad Dora D. Flack“Hello … BYU Helpline” Gordon B. HinckleyPriesthood Restoration Comment News of the Church President Benson Celebrates Eighty-ninth Birthday Utah’s Cove Fort Donated to Church Area Presidency Assignments Saints Shine in Perth, Western Australia’s “City of Lights” LDS Scene Robert CrawfordA Conversation about Military Relations Deaf Singles Conference Held in Los Angeles Update: Number of Countries with Organized Wards and Branches Policies and Announcements Church Magazines to be Polywrapped, Mailed Together