1993

August 1993

  • Contents

  • Contents

  • Comment

  • A Voice of Warning

    Ezra Taft Benson

  • After My Trial Came Blessings

    Modibo Diarra, Chirley Roundy Arnold, and Jeanine Tew

  • Love, Laughter, and Spirituality in Marriage

    Barbara Workman

  • What Is Real Love and Happiness?

    Neal A. Maxwell

  • Europe Mediterranean Area: New Challenges and Growth

  • Improving Our Communities

  • Heber J. Grant: A Man without Excuses

    Leon R. Hartshorn

  • My Own Place

    George Dickson

  • Korea: Land of the Morning Calm

    Kellene Ricks Adams

  • For Your Information

    • Out-of-Church Parents

      Casey Null

    • Singing in the Philippines

    • Romanian Aid

    • A Stitch in Time Saves

    • Magnificent Missionary

  • The Best of Barcelona

    Lisa A. Johnson

  • Tambulilit

  • Ammon Meets King Lamoni’s Father

  • Friend to Friend

    Kellene Ricks Adams and Ronald E. Poelman

  • Follow the Leader

    Linda Evans

  • Fun Page

    • When I Am Quiet

      Carol Grimes

  • Sharing Time: Follow the Prophets

    Judy Edwards

  • Ruymán David Hernández Montero of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain

    Julie Wardell

Romanian Aid
August 1993


“Romanian Aid,” Tambuli, Aug. 1993, 44

Romanian Aid

When the young women of the Swansea First Ward, Merthyr Tydfil Wales Stake, saw pictures of people starving in Romania, they wanted to help.

So they went to local business and asked for donations—not just money, but also products and services—for an auction at the ward house. It seemed like everyone in town came, and money went to buy much-needed food, medicine, and clothing.