1979

September 1979

  • Contents

  • Contents

  • Walking in Obedience to the Commandments

    N. Eldon Tanner

  • The Doctrine and Covenants: The Voice of the Lord

    Neal A. Maxwell

  • Question and Answer

    • Question and Answer

      Roy W. Doxey

  • Line upon Line

    James B. Allen

  • Stone or Bread?

    Francine Bennion

  • The Lord Will Provide

    Jacob Hamblin

  • My Own Movie

    Dan Lindstrom

  • A Question of Service

    Chris J. Henderson

  • If Men Never Ventured beyond Their Experience, the World Would Make No Progress

    Royden G. Derrick

  • Personal Concern, a Principle of Leadership

    William G. Dyer

  • Everybody Needs a Winnie

    R. Bruce Lindsay

  • Follow the Brethren

    Boyd K. Packer

  • Children’s Section

  • Friend to Friend

    Marion G. Romney

  • Falling of the Stars

    Iris Syndergaard

  • Just for Fun

    • Know Your Church History

      Sharon Whitehead and Tove Ludvigsen

  • The Standby Pitcher

  • Reading, a Sacred Privilege

    Spencer W. Kimball

September 1979


September 1979

  • Contents


  • N. Eldon Tanner

    Walking in Obedience to the Commandments


  • Neal A. Maxwell

    The Doctrine and Covenants: The Voice of the Lord


  • Question and Answer

    • Roy W. Doxey

      Question and Answer


  • James B. Allen

    Line upon Line


  • Francine Bennion

    Stone or Bread?


  • Jacob Hamblin

    The Lord Will Provide


  • Dan Lindstrom

    My Own Movie


  • Chris J. Henderson

    A Question of Service


  • Royden G. Derrick

    If Men Never Ventured beyond Their Experience, the World Would Make No Progress


  • William G. Dyer

    Personal Concern, a Principle of Leadership


  • R. Bruce Lindsay

    Everybody Needs a Winnie


  • Boyd K. Packer

    Follow the Brethren


  • Children’s Section


  • Marion G. Romney

    Friend to Friend


  • Iris Syndergaard

    Falling of the Stars


  • Just for Fun

    • Sharon Whitehead and Tove Ludvigsen

      Know Your Church History


  • The Standby Pitcher


  • Spencer W. Kimball

    Reading, a Sacred Privilege