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January/February
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Features
Citizens of God's World
Examine the challenges that exist for Christians torn between
patriotism and Christ's commandment to love our neighbors as
ourselves.
--Patricia Pearce
Living Simply in a Complex World
Consider the effect you have on your brothers and sisters around
the world with the energy you consume, the products you purchase
and the simplest choices you make.
--Patricia McBee
Global Partnerships
Learn about the exciting new idea that will enable Presbyterian
Women to form lasting and meaningful relationships with their
sisters in partner churches around the world.
--Louise Davidson
¡Fortalécete! Be strong!
Experience the words of reassurance and challenge issued to Hispanic/Latin
Presbyterian Women at last summer's Encuentro III.
--Magdalena I. García
Called to Be Samaritans
Revisit the people and places of the 1999 Global Exchange of
Presbyterian Women and learn how much has changed-for the worse.
--Douglas Dicks
A View from the Edge
Compare your reactions with those of a young woman attending
the third World Conference Against Racism-plus details on PW's
antiracism initiative.
--Laura Mariko Cheifetz
Special Resources
2001 Birthday Offering Grant Recipients
Celebrating Purim
Bring your study of Esther to life when you incorporate the food,
fun and traditions of Purim into your next Bible study meeting.horizons
bible study resource
--Karen McDonald Smith
Horizons 2001 Index
Departments
Devotional
What Does "We" Mean to You?--June Ramage Rogers
Dispatch from Forbearance Presbyterian
Church
Once Again, With Feeling--Charlotte Johnstone
Mosaic
News and Information about Presbyterian Women and the Presbyterian
Church (U.S.A.)
Together in Mission
Globalization's Dark Side--Hunter Farrell
Books
Washington Watch
Gender Rights or Cultural Rights--Elenora Giddings Ivory
UN Matters
An Instrument of Your Peace--Jennifer Butler
Out of the Whirlwind
Everything Changes, Nothing Changes--Eugenia A. Gamble
Ask Jane
Telling Your Faith Story--Ann Ferguson
Countdown to the Churchwide Gathering
of Presbyterian Women
Gathering Song Contest and the Call to the Gathering
How to Use This Magazine
Horizons is the magazine of Presbyterian
Women. It is planned and designed for individuals and PW circles,newcomers
and longtime participants in the organization. You'll notice
resources are scattered throughout the magazine---in sidebars,
boxes and sometimes entire articles---because Presbyterian Women
is made up of leaders, both current leaders and women with leadership
potential. Participants in Presbyterian Women are also active---in
their congregation, community and world-so we work to include
ways you can respond to what you read in Horizons.
The purpose of Horizons magazine is the same as the purpose
of our publisher, Presbyterian Women:
· to
nurture our faith through prayer and Bible study
· to support the mission of the church worldwide
· to work for justice and peace
· to build an inclusive, caring community of women
that strengthens the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and witnesses
to the promise of God's kingdom
Statement of Ownership, Management
and Circulation
1. Title of
publication: Horizons.
2. Publication number: 0127-500
3. Date of filing: September 12, 2001
4. Frequency of issue: bimonthly plus annual Bible study
in April.
5. Number of issues published annually: 7
6. Annual subscription price: 1 year, $15; 2 years, $28;
3 years, $41.
7. Location of known office of publication: 100 Witherspoon
Street, Louisville, KY 40202-1396.
8. Publisher: Presbyterian Women as an organization of
the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Office: 100 Witherspoon Street,
Louisville, KY 40202-1396. Presbyterian Women Communications
Coordinator: Susan Jackson Dowd
9. Owner: Presbyterian Women as an organization of the
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Office: 100 Witherspoon Street,
Louisville, KY 40202-1396.
10. Known bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders
owning or holding 1 % or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages
or other securities: none
11. Horizons is a nonprofit publication authorized
to mail at second-class rates.
12. Average number of copies of each issue printed during
the preceding 12 months: 27,333. Actual number of copies single
issue published nearest to filing date: 26,000 (Sept/Oct 2001
issue). Paid and/or requested circulation (dealers, carriers,
street vendors, counter sales), average each issue: -0-. Sept/Oct
issue: 0. Paid or requested mail subscriptions each issue: 24,252.
Sept/Oct issue: 19,341. Total paid and/or requested circulation,
average each issue: 24,252. Sept/Oct issue: 19,341. Free distribution
by mail average each issue:-0-. Sept/Oct issue: -0-. Total distribution,
average each issue: 24,345. Sept/Oct: 19,415. Copies not distributed,
average each issue: 2,988. Sept/Oct issue: 6,585. Total average
each issue: 27,333. Sept/Oct: 26,000. Percent paid and/or requested
circulation average each issue: 99 %. Sept/Oct issue: 99 %.
I certify that the statements made by me above
are correct and complete.
Theresa McGuire Slaiman,
Presbyterian Women Business Associate
Susan Jackson Dowd,
Presbyterian Women Communications Coordinator
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