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Loving Through Disagreement

by Jane Parker Huber

"We are in the midst of a rather traumatic experience with our daughter. She graduated from college a year ago, moved several states away from home and is living with a man we have never met. She knows that this flies in the face of everything we believe and have tried to teach her. This whole situation is causing a lot of stress to my husband and me, and secondarily to our other children and other relatives. Do you have any insights to offer?”

—Judy, Georgia

Jane Parker Huber has served Presbyterian Women at all governing body levels for more than 50 years. Well-known as a hymn writer, she composes contemporary and inclusive songs using familiar tunes.

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