“Contents,” New Era, Nov. 2004 New Era November 2004 Volume 34, Number 11 Contents The Message: Ten Ways to Make a DifferencePresident James E. FaustI encourage young women to strengthen the virtues they have already acquired and resolve to develop many others. Like an AngelLauralee StephensonIn a moment of unselfishness, I learned a little about being an angel. Elder David B. Haight: Committed to ServeIn memoriam of an Apostle and dedicated servant of the Lord. Called to ServeElder Dieter F. Uchtdorf and Elder David A. Bednar were called to fill openings in the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Rolling without RockKenneth McKinneyHaving a different car helped me choose a different style of music. Q&A: Questions and AnswersI love my family, but it’s embarrassing to say it. How can I let them know I love them without saying it? New Era Poster: Be Loyal to the Royal Within Learning from DiabetesKristi LintonMany young Church members learn great gospel principles as they live with diabetes. Idea List: How to Be a Better StudentSome practical tips for improving how you study. Football and MissionsRandy L. BottPreparation is key to making the team on the sports field or in the mission field. The Extra Smile Who? You!Shanna ButlerWhat do you want to be? A big question and some advice for finding the answer. Of All Things The Family SecretJanet ThomasPersonal Progress helped reveal Grandma’s secret. Progress in MalawiAmy Bush KirbyPersonal Progress travels to Africa. Instant MessagesThe legacy of one person; the Lord sent a friend; following a feeling. Failing Popularity 101Adam C. OlsonThe right friends can make all the difference. What’s in It for You We’ve Got Mail Poem: Flight of PoetryTeresa Bateman PhotoTed Van Horn Cover: Whitney Walton of Vernal, Utah, got her family involved in Personal Progress. See “The Family Secret” on p. 36. Cover photography: John Luke (front) and Christina Smith (back)