About
this Issue
What does it mean to be a citizen of
God's world? In this issue, Horizons explores the myriad relationships
we have with God's world-perhaps most important, those that affect
other children of God.
How do our actions, or lack thereof, demonstrate our faith? How
can we make lasting connections and a true difference in the
lives of others beyond those in our community, circles of friends
and family? What are the challenges specifically faced by women
and how are they being addressed by Presbyterian Women?
There is no promise that the answers to those questions lie in
the pages that follow, but following the model of Presbyterian
Women, we pose the questions, struggle aloud with possible solutions
and call on others to add their questions and ideas to this ongoing
conversation.
In Our Next Issue (March/April
2002)
Women's Ways of Relating
· Creative
Approaches to Studying Esther---enliven your Bible study meetings
by discussing films that share the themes of Esther's Feast
· Racial Ethnic Members of Presbyterian Women---the
gifts they bring to their relationships and to PW
· PWs That Play Together Stay Together---meet women
who enjoy more than Bible study with their PW sisters
· AIDS and Africa-learn more about this pandemic
and ways you can help; plus an update on the NetWorkers Malaria
Prevention Project
· Installation Service-a service of worship for
installing and celebrating new leaders
· Scholarships-details about scholarships available
for the 2003 Churchwide Gathering of Presbyterian Women
· and much more!
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