“Contents,” New Era, Apr. 1998
The Message: Washed Clean President Boyd K. PackerThe Atonement can bless your life day by day when you begin to understand it.
In Tune: One by One
Steven K. Jones and Sam Cardon
Everyday Heroes: Where in History Is Josh Taylor? Don SparhawkThis young sleuth uses his expertise to bring whole generations together.
Q&A: Questions and AnswersI do everything I’m supposed to do, but it seems like the less-active kids get all the attention. How do I get over the resentment I feel?
Mormonad: Follow the Leader
Standing Out Laury LivseyLDS youth in Paterson, New Jersey, give their town and each other a real boost.
Warning Peter HubbardI learned my lesson about speaking up after my boss fell off the roof.
The Turnaround Janna NielsenBrian was headed for serious trouble. Now he’s on a mission. What happened?
The Bulletin Board
The Temple-Going Type Tamara Leatham BaileyAt age 11, I made a decision that shaped my whole life. You can do it, too.
Idea List: Make General Conference More Meaningful Lisa M. GroverWant to get more from general conference? Here’s how.
Fiction: Please Sing Again, Papa Charles DavisWhen Mama died, something died in Papa, too. Would he listen to the elders before it was too late?
Mormonisms
Divine Direction Elder L. Aldin PorterHere’s a powerful testimony of living prophets—and instructions for gaining your own witness.
Feedback Letters to the editors
Poem: Love the Earth Kristine Anne Keele
Photo of the Month Erin Holmberg
Cover: Michayne Campbell, of Paterson, New Jersey, like other youth in her branch, has found the gospel gives her reason to smile. See “Standing Out,” p. 20. Cover photography: Laury Livsey (front), Welden Andersen (back).