“Contents,” Liahona, July 2006, inside front cover–1 Liahona July 2006 Volume 30, Number 7 Contents For Adults Family Home Evening Ideas First Presidency Message: In These Three I Believe President Gordon B. Hinckley On the Wings of Eagles Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf Songs of the Righteous Visiting Teaching Message: Strengthening Families The Fulness of the Gospel: Putting Off the Natural Man Cambodia—a Land of Developing Peace Marissa A. Widdison Breaking the Chains of Sin Elder H. Ross Workman Latter-day Saint Voices Check the Boys Mary Rich Goodwin True to My Decision Yazmin Ojeda The Blessing Joel R. Bryan Comment News of the Church For Youth Instant Messages Smiles despite My Trials María Luisa González Haro By Ship, Handcart, or Tennis Shoe Adam C. Olson Poster: Mutual Support Yelled At, Barked At, and Rained On Katharina Betz Birch Mayor for a Day Paul VanDenBerghe The Friend: For Children Come Listen to a Prophet’s Voice: Frame Your Life with Faith President Thomas S. Monson Sharing Time: Heavenly Father Hears and Answers Prayers Linda Magleby From the Life of President Wilford Woodruff: This Is the Place My Sister, My Example Shanna Butler Welcome to Young Women Kimberly Webb Sunday Box: Pencil Spin Friend to Friend: Blessed by the Priesthood Elder Douglas L. Callister Special Witness: Guess Who? On the cover: John the Baptist Baptizing Jesus, by Greg Olsen, may not be copied. Inside back cover: Into the Storm, by Byron Pixton, may not be copied. On this 150th anniversary of the handcart pioneers, we remember the 10 handcart companies that made their way from Iowa City, Iowa, and Florence, Nebraska, to the Salt Lake Valley between 1856 and 1860. While most of these companies traveled the more than 1,000 miles (1,600 km) with little trouble, two companies became stranded in early snowstorms in Wyoming, where many died.