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September/October 2002
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Reflect on the devotional.
Features
The Theology Behind Saying No
Consider these basic biblical guidelines before you accept or
decline another item on your to-do list.
--Nelle Bordeaux
Setting a Place for God
Develop some mealtime traditions for practicing your faith while
you eat.
--Amy Scott Vaughn
Finding God in Silence
Explore ways you can commune with God beyond concepts, words
and images.
--April Swofford
The Lost Art of Letter Writing
Rekindle relationships-with family, friends and self-by taking
the time to express yourself using the written word.
--Susan Wittig Albert
Less Stuff-More Spirit
Meet Dale Stitt and Esther Armstrong, founders of Journey Into
Freedom, a nonprofit, ecumenical ministry that brings together
people who hunger for a deeper relationship with God.--Ellen
Birkett Morris
Tea and Sabbath
Celebrate the biblical concept of Sabbath as a time of renewal,
rest and reconnection with God.--Holly W. Whitcomb
Hey There, Ladies
Enjoy a lighthearted look at the pros and cons of being called
"lady."
--Susan Swartz
PW Resources
Stranger Stories on Film
Use videos as a creative way to connect with the themes raised
in the 2002--03 Horizons Bible study, No Longer Strangers: A
Study of the Letter to the Ephesians.
horizons bible study resource--Ed McNulty
Departments
Devotional
Balanced or Centered?--Janice Six
Dispatch from Forbearance Presbyterian
Church
Practice, Practice, Practice--Charlotte Johnstone
Mosaic
News and Information about Presbyterian Women and the Presbyterian
Church (U.S.A.)
Together in Mission
Women's Education Helps Everyone--Nancy Collins
Books
Washington Watch
Immigrants Victimized--Jenny Lin
UN Matters
Women of Faith at the United Nations-- Jennifer Butler
Letters
Ask Jane
Faith for Beginners--Jane Parker
Huber
Churchwide Gathering of Presbyterian
Women
Registering for the Gathering
--Kathryn Baker, the Arrangements Committee
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