“Contents,” Ensign, February 2015, 1–3 Contents February 2015 Volume 45 • Number 2 Messages First Presidency Message 4 Testimony and Conversion President Henry B. Eyring Visiting Teaching Message 7 The Attributes of Jesus Christ: Without Sin Young Adult Features 14 Loving Those Who Have Gone before Us Ryan Kelly Learning about my great-uncle Jerry, a World War II pilot, gave me new insight into the spirit of Elijah. 18 Young Adult Profiles: Strong Paddles, Strong Testimonies in French Polynesia Mindy Anne Leavitt For this young couple in French Polynesia, outrigger canoeing and the gospel share important similarities. 20 Fulfilling Our Eternal Destiny Larry M. Gibson Two vital companionships help us achieve Heavenly Father’s ultimate goal for us. 24 Blessed by the Sabbath Day Emmaline R. Wilson Young adults experience miracles as they strive to keep the Sabbath day holy. Features 28 “My Days” of Temples and Technology Elder Neil L. Andersen You were sent to earth at this time for a specific purpose, which includes the responsibility to assist in the work of salvation. 36 Vital to the Kingdom: Single Adult Sisters Alissa Voss Called as leaders in their New York ward, these single adult sisters are making a difference. 40 Changing Our Hearts through Charity Name withheld Our hearts can be changed as we reach out in Christlike love to those who may feel different or alone. 44 The Gate Called Baptism Elder J. Devn Cornish Baptism by immersion marks the beginning of the covenant path to lasting conversion. 48 Reaching Out to Those with Disabilities—and Their Families Lynn Parsons Three fundamental principles for strengthening members with disabilities and their families. 52 Of Covenants and ADHD Todd Pennington I could hardly read, but I had hope that Heavenly Father would help me achieve my dreams. 56 One New Temple, Three New Opportunities Don L. Searle Inspired by the Spirit in a temple open house, these Guatemalan families progressed on their journey toward exaltation. 60 Before Our Journey’s Through Richard M. Romney When it comes to enduring well, we can learn a lot from the examples of those who have spent their lives in dedicated service to God. 64 How Family History Changes Our Hearts and Minds Amy Harris When we research our family history, we discover the grandeur of God’s plan and the personal nature of His love for us. 68 The Most Important Things Elder Lawrence E. Corbridge Elder Corbridge identifies four of the most important things to which we should aspire. 73 6 Ways to Strengthen Family Love A poster to remind you how your family can stay close. Departments 3 Family Home Evening Ideas 8 October 2014 Conference Notebook 10 What We Believe: Patriarchal Blessings—Inspired Guidance for Your Life 12 Our Homes, Our Families: Grateful for Temple Covenants Cari Florence 74 Turning Hearts: From Family History to the Temple Kimberly Johnson 76 Latter-day Saint Voices 80 Until We Meet Again: True Love Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin