2000

October 2000

  • Contents

  • Contents

  • Comment

  • Our Search for Happiness

    James E. Faust

  • Mormon Message

  • The Testaments of One Fold and One Shepherd

  • “Ye May Know the Truth”

  • “The Power of Godliness Is Manifest”

  • Fear Not; Only Believe

    Gordon B. Hinckley

  • Latter-day Saint Voices: “After the Manner of Happiness”

    • A Dish of Seviche

      Hildo Rosillo Flores

    • Had I Misjudged?

      Blaine K. Gehring

    • Call Those Missionaries

      Ortensia Greco Conte

    • “I’m Trying to Be like Jesus”

  • A Common Bond

    Laury Livsey

  • Personal Purity

    Jeffrey R. Holland

  • A Liahona in Every Home

    Carlos R. Martins

  • Using the October 2000 Liahona

  • The Friend

  • Book of Mormon Scripture-Story Grab Bag

    Corliss Clayton

  • Elder Peterson and Goliath

    Lois B. Housley

  • We Listen to a Prophet’s Voice

    Marylou Cunningham Leavitt and Darwin K. Wolford

  • Sharing Time: Let Your Light Shine

    Ann Jamison

  • Friend to Friend

    Jan U. Pinborough and M. Russell Ballard

  • The Boy Jesus

Mormon Message
October 2000


“Mormon Message,” Liahona, Oct. 2000, 9

Mormon Message

Mormon Message

Photography by Welden C. Andersen; electronically composed by Tadd R. Peterson

Think of the Sabbath as a
Light
to brighten the rest of your week.
Remember, “the sabbath was made for man, and not man for the sabbath” (Mark 2:27).
(See also Ex. 20:8–11; Isa. 58:13–14; D&C 59:9–13.)