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August 2006 Ensign - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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PHOTOGRAPH BY ADAM C. OLSON<br />

<strong>Church</strong>-service missionaries<br />

Tim Campbell and Daryl<br />

Miles prepare the grounds<br />

around Temple Square for<br />

spring.<br />

Some opportunities are<br />

age specific, such as the<br />

annual call for 35 young (ages<br />

19–24) performing stage and<br />

band missionaries to take<br />

part in a summer <strong>of</strong> musical<br />

productions in Nauvoo.<br />

Elder Jensen notes what a<br />

blessing young service missionaries<br />

are, such as those<br />

serving in the Audiovisual<br />

Department who bring with<br />

them a “fresh knowledge” <strong>of</strong><br />

computers. More than 300<br />

young adults who could not<br />

serve full-time missions currently<br />

work as <strong>Church</strong>-service<br />

missionaries, but there are<br />

still many opportunities for<br />

others who wish to serve.<br />

In fact, Sister Mary Alice<br />

Hansen, who is 102 years old,<br />

put in her request to serve for<br />

three years as a host in the<br />

Joseph Smith Memorial<br />

Building. She has served as a<br />

<strong>Church</strong>-service missionary for<br />

the past 20 years.<br />

“I’ve just loved it,” Sister<br />

Hansen says. “It’s been fun<br />

meeting all the people.”<br />

Elder Jensen says: “A<br />

<strong>Church</strong>-service mission is a<br />

wonderful and exciting thing<br />

for members to do. This<br />

sacred service blesses not<br />

only the lives <strong>of</strong> individuals<br />

but the entire <strong>Church</strong>. <strong>The</strong><br />

rewards <strong>of</strong> <strong>Christ</strong>-like service<br />

are felt by all involved.<br />

<strong>The</strong> list <strong>of</strong> positions can be<br />

found online at LDS.org, and<br />

many wards and branches<br />

print the list <strong>of</strong> opportunities<br />

in their area to display in their<br />

building. ■<br />

Comment<br />

<strong>The</strong> Prophet<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Restoration<br />

<strong>The</strong> article “Joseph Smith:<br />

Prophet <strong>of</strong> the Restoration”<br />

(June <strong>2006</strong>) shows and tells<br />

the majesty <strong>of</strong> not only a great<br />

human being but a magnificent<br />

prophet chosen for this<br />

<strong>day</strong> and age. <strong>The</strong> new film has<br />

already touched and lifted<br />

many lives with increased testimony.<br />

Thanks to the <strong>Ensign</strong><br />

for the previews <strong>of</strong> this stirring<br />

rendition <strong>of</strong> the Restoration<br />

and its restorer. Without<br />

Brother Joseph we are not<br />

whole and have not the truth.<br />

Joel Marks, Oregon<br />

Art Appreciation<br />

I am writing to express my<br />

great satisfaction with the<br />

recent sections <strong>of</strong> art depicting<br />

LDS religious themes in<br />

the past several issues <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Ensign</strong>. <strong>The</strong>se sections give<br />

me a chance to sate what has<br />

become an appetite for the<br />

visual arts and to experience<br />

the gospel in so vivid a<br />

medium. My missionary<br />

labors don’t provide many<br />

opportunities to appreciate<br />

the humanities, so I am especially<br />

grateful each time a new<br />

<strong>Ensign</strong> arrives. I <strong>of</strong>ten use the<br />

small pictures to decorate my<br />

books, or I put them where I<br />

can see them <strong>of</strong>ten. Thank<br />

you.<br />

Elder Daniel Garcia,<br />

Brazil Goiânia Mission<br />

A Dark and Rocky<br />

Road<br />

As a correctional <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

and a member <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Church</strong> who works<br />

in a state prison in<br />

Arizona, I can attest to<br />

you that unless one<br />

either works in a prison<br />

or is incarcerated in such a<br />

Call for Articles<br />

place, one can<br />

never really know what a<br />

pressure cooker our incarcerated<br />

brothers and sisters face<br />

on what is most assuredly a<br />

very dark and rocky road to<br />

repentance. <strong>The</strong>y can use all<br />

the help they can get, and the<br />

<strong>Ensign</strong> is an excellent lifeline<br />

for them. It always heartwarming<br />

when I deliver a<br />

copy <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ensign</strong> or <strong>Church</strong><br />

News. LDS inmates are<br />

among the best behaved and<br />

least troublesome <strong>of</strong> inmates.<br />

In a difficult job like mine,<br />

that’s very gratifying.<br />

Tim Heavrin, Arizona<br />

If you have had experience with the following situation,<br />

we invite you to share your suggestions for an upcoming<br />

“Questions and Answers” feature:<br />

I recently married, and I don’t relate to my in-laws<br />

very well. How can I develop better relationships with<br />

them?<br />

Please send your submission (up to 500 words) by<br />

September 18, <strong>2006</strong>, to ensign@ldschurch.org or to <strong>Ensign</strong><br />

Editorial, 50 East North Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah<br />

84150-3220, USA. Clearly mark your submission “In-laws,”<br />

and at the top <strong>of</strong> your submission, write your name,<br />

address, telephone number, e-mail address, and ward and<br />

stake (or branch and district).<br />

While we cannot acknowledge receipt <strong>of</strong> individual<br />

responses, authors whose submissions are selected for<br />

publication will be notified. If you would like your manuscript<br />

returned, enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope<br />

and allow up to a year. ■<br />

ENSIGN AUGUST <strong>2006</strong> 79

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