2004

June 2004

  • Contents

  • Contents

  • You’re in the Driver’s Seat

    Boyd K. Packer

  • Finding a Gem

    Gilbert Ndala Mingotyi

  • Mission Made Possible

    Shanna Butler

  • Q&A: Questions and Answers

  • New Era Poster

  • Standing on Faith

    Adam C. Olson

  • I Chose the Sabbath

    Marlene Nolte

  • Easier than You Think

    Ryan Carr

  • Idea List: Scripture Study Tips

  • How to Beat Bullying

    • The Hazards of Hazing

  • Of All Things

  • Soapbox Convert

    W. Rolfe Kerr

  • Instant Messages

    • Teaching by Example

      Christine Smith

    • S.M.I.L.E.

      Ryan Meyers

    • Learning to Pray

      Kufre Etim

    • Family Prayer

      Michelle Gueck

    • Messages of Comfort

      Sylvia Belt

  • What’s in It for You

  • We’ve Got Mail

  • Colorblind

    Kimberly Stotts Hinton

Colorblind
June 2004


“Colorblind,” New Era, June 2004, 51

Colorblind

By Kimberly Stotts Hinton

Color blindness

is not a disability.

It is the ability to

see clearly

opinions,

beliefs,

traditions,

talent—

to view a colorful world.

Photo of the Month by Adam C. Olson