“Contents,” Liahona, July 2005 Liahona July 2005 Volume 29, Number 7 Contents For Adults Using the Liahona First Presidency Message: He Healeth the Broken in Heart President James E. Faust A Discussion on Scripture Study: An Interview with Elder Henry B. Eyring The Body, a Sacred Gift Diane L. Spangler Visiting Teaching Message: Rejoice in Missionary Work Messages from the Doctrine and Covenants: Why Adversity? Elder D. Allen Andersen Strengthening the Family: A Solemn Responsibility to Love and Care The Presiding Bishopric Bishop Keith B. McMullin Latter-day Saint Voices How Could We Go to the Temple? Marina Timofeeva We Had No Food Adam N. Ah Quin A Symbol of His Love Freddy W. Carreño My Wallet Was Gone Héctor Castellanos Turcios Comment News of the Church For Youth Poster: Develop a Good Attitude If You Listen Elder Lindsay T. Dil Idea List: Choose the Right … Media The Hope of a Missionary Tafadzwa Tanjani Rescued at Camp María Espinoza Alveal Instant Messages Typhoons and Trials Percival Tommy I Am Not Ashamed Luis Ubaldo Padilla Ortiz Young Pioneers in Malaysia Henry and JeNeal Call Did You Know? The Friend: For Children Come Listen to a Prophet’s Voice: Set upon a Hill President Gordon B. Hinckley Sharing Time: I Can Repent and Be Baptized Margaret Lifferth From the Life of President David O. McKay: Standing Up to a Bully Friend to Friend: Answered Prayers Elder Gerald N. Lund and Melvin Leavitt Logan’s Baptism Jane McBride Choate Trying to Be like Jesus: A Second Mile Barbara Hopf Jonah Repents The Skipper’s Son Lisa Fernelius On the cover: Front: Photograph by Craig Dimond. Back: Photography by Welden C. Andersen and Robert Casey. Inside back cover: The McKay Farmhouse, Huntsville, Utah, by Cynthia M. McKay. David O. McKay (1873–1970), ninth President of the Church, was born and reared in this home in Huntsville, located in a picturesque valley in the mountains near Ogden, Utah. On this farm, young David learned to work hard as he helped with the crops and farm animals. The artist, who is the wife of David O. McKay’s grandson Robert, featured President McKay’s large horse Sonny Boy on the right.