1977

June 1977

  • Contents

  • Contents

  • Feedback

  • Leading As the Savior Led

    N. Eldon Tanner

  • The Summer Term

    Jack Weyland

  • Q&A: Questions and Answers

    • How do I prepare for my personal interview with my bishop?

      Hortense H. Child

    • Should I date a young man who is not certain about the Church?

      Charlotte England

  • Sheep, Shepherds, and Sheepherders

    James R. Moss

  • Personal Time Management: One Key to a Leader’s Effectiveness

    Rex W. Allred

  • Sauniatu: Preparing to Go Forth

    Brian Kelly

  • Joseph Smith—Five Qualities of Leadership

    William E. Berrett

  • The Duty, the Challenge, the Quorum

  • “Exceedingly Young”

    Ruth H. Funk

  • It Is the Position That Counts

    Boyd K. Packer

  • Mormonad

  • First and Ten: A Mormon Quarterback Talks About Leadership

    Melvin Leavitt

  • At the Top

    John A. Green

  • Poetry

    • Scriptures Yesterday, Today, and Forever

      Val Camenish Wilcox

    • Service

      Dianne Dibb Forbis

    • the answer

      Jennifer Sainsbury

  • Photo of the Month

  • Puzzlement: Leadership Game

Service
June 1977


“Service,” New Era, June 1977, 66

Service

by Dianne Dibb Forbis

Sometimes service days

are hammer-buzz days,

busy, numb days,

times devoid of

surge of joy.

But service days

can redesign

the innermost of you,

tempering

the altitude

of attitudes,

buttressing

for blows,

stockpiling calm

to meet a stress.

Service rendered free and clear

bulwarks brittle bones of wonder,

molds a brick of empathy.