1994

August 1994

  • Contents

  • Contents

  • Called to Serve: Howard W. Hunter—A Style of His Own

  • Called to Serve

  • Contest Winners: Your Creative Touch

  • My Signature Item

    Derek Tucker

  • Q&A: Questions and Answers

  • Mormonad

  • Selected Photos, Art, and Poetry: Your Creations

    • Rain

      Robert M. Thompson

    • One Tree

      Robert M. Thompson

    • The Return

      Robert M. Thompson

    • A Friend Is like a Rose

      Katherine Feezor

    • Life

      Katherine Feezor

    • To a Good Friend

      Robert M. Thompson

    • Grandma’s Butterfly

      Deborah Farmer

    • An Evening Stroll

      Deborah Farmer

    • Answered Prayers

      Amy Hansen

    • So Where Is Heaven?

      Marc Shaw

    • Life Sculptures

      Katherine Feezor

    • Doubt

      Paul Maynard

    • Calendar

      Paul Maynard

    • Children’s Summer Field

      Robert M. Thompson

  • When You Wish

    Geri Christensen

  • Voices of Angels

    Lisa A. Johnson

  • Glad Tidings from Cumorah

    Douglas L. Ipson

  • Staying Afloat

    Justin Berry

  • FYI: For Your Info

  • The Carpenter

    Jennifer P. Zabel

  • Sacred Treasures

    Truman G. Madsen

So Where Is Heaven?
August 1994


“So Where Is Heaven?” New Era, Aug. 1994, 24

So Where Is Heaven?

by Marc Shaw

Suspended by a string of faith,

The moon reclines lazily,

Sleepily guarding our world with one eye

And envying the stars with the other.

For there is nothing the stars cannot see:

They are holes in the universal blackness,

Punctured by One

Giving light to our side of the black, and

Giving a hint of His side,

Of what He is,

Of what we can become.