2000

September 2000

  • Contents

  • Contents

  • The Faith of a Sparrow

    H. Bruce Stucki

  • Sidewalk Service

    Choi Chung Lap

  • Contest Winners: A Perfect Fit

  • He Is There

    Margo Edgeworth

  • Look What I Found

    Shara Braithwaite

  • One Hundred Questions

    Lani Ricks

  • Q&A: Questions and Answers

  • Mormonad

  • Selected Photos, Art, and Poetry: Pieces of Life

    • Break Forth into Joy

      Jennifer Rose

    • Who’s to Blame for Inactive Scriptures

      Cara Hall

    • From 1947

      Cara Hall

    • Sunday School Lessons

      Karl Rees

    • Psalms

      Karl Rees

    • H.E.A.V.E.N.

      Cara Hall

    • The Spirit and I

      Karl Rees

    • Peter Horry, b. 1666 in Cher, France

      A. Jonathan Vance

    • Superlatives

      A. Jonathan Vance

    • Frosty Winter

      Callie Taggart

    • Clouds

      Sandra L. Pancoast

    • A Spring Shower

      Adrianne Thomas

    • Simply Amazing

      Margot Glassett

    • They Wait; We Wait

      Ijeoma Monica Njoku

    • Sacrifice

      Cassie Peach

  • Impressions in Wet Cement

    Adrian Robert Gostick

  • Of All Things

  • My Dad the Dictator

    Elyssa Renee Andrus

  • Idea List: Ways to Win

    Darrin Lythgoe

  • Letter from Home

    Kimberly Webb

  • The Pink Tie

    Jeanne Nalder McInelly

  • We’ve Got Mail

  • Reader’s Guide

  • Let Us Awake

    Meg Nielson

Clouds
September 2000


“Clouds,” New Era, Sept. 2000, 25

Clouds

by Sandra L. Pancoast

In the wind the blossoms blow,

like fragile bits of meltless snow,

that cluster on the crooked limbs,

and fall from tree-top clouds,

till forming petal drifts below.