| This Issue: Strong Women |
|           Updated July 19, 2009 |
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| Strong Women As Christian women, God desires us to be revered, honored and embraced as roll models for little girls as well. The question is: what qualities make Christian women strong? |
| The Hello Letter by Janel Messenger - Editor |
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| Women Who Love |
| (brides, singles, widows, infertility, moms, girlfriends...) |
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| Unexpected Events It was a day like any other, or so I thought. |
| In My Weakness, He is Strong by Dana Allen Armstrong |
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| Growing Faith Michelle couldn't sleep. She turned to her other side and continued worrying. |
| Worry, Worry by Muriel Larson |
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| Christian Living |
| (spiritual growth, testimony, prayer...) |
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| She is a woman... What is a passionate Christian woman? |
| A Passionate Christian Woman by Chila M. Woychik |
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| Loveliness in All Things Think of your reflection in a pool of water. When the water is calm, your reflection is normal, but when the water becomes troubled, when its natural flow is interrupted, your reflection becomes distorted. |
| Reflections of a Lovely Lady by Kisha H. Salters |
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| Good, Noble and True God gave each of us value and worth to live life for Him. Our thoughts should be on Him and reflect who He is. |
| Things to Think Upon by Joyce Watson |
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| The 3 H's |
| (home, hearth & hospitality) |
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| Hospitality in Service Throughout the trip, our team prayed that God would break our hearts for the things that break his heart, hoping to become more attuned to His passion for people, especially those who are not easy to love. |
| A Heart Broken for Service by Julia M. Whitacre |
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| Entertaining from the Hea The idea of inviting someone over for a meal, making the house look at least somewhat presentable, and cooking a company-worthy dinner is daunting, to say the least. |
| Creative Hospitality … It’s Not Just About Dinner by Anna Somers |
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| Hodgepodge |
| (book reviews, poetry, fiction, devotionals...) |
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| Always Working A Poem |
| My Best Friend by Shelia Shepard |
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| From the Archives |
| (articles you may have missed in previous issues) |
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| Push Forward As I looked at the young woman slumped over in her seat, I felt such compassion and pity. She was beautiful even in her tear stained state. Reaching out my hand I touched her head. Gradually, she lifted her face towards me and I was struck by the depth of her emotion. “Annie, can I pray for you?” I quietly asked. She nodded and began to pour out her heart. "I just want to be a mature Christian," s |
| Heart Change by Susan Little |
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