| This Issue: Beginning Again |
|           Updated February 01, 2002 |
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| Starting Over Wow. A lot has happened since we published our last issue. I almost don’t know where to start… |
| The Hello Letter by Janel Messenger - Editor |
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| Women Who Love |
| (brides, singles, widows, infertility, moms, girlfriends...) |
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| Sustained For many years I traveled up and down the infertility/miscarriage roller coaster. Each day I plotted my temperature on a chart and often tears came to my eyes as I thought, no baby again this month. |
| Traveling the Infertility Roller Coaster by Susan Porter |
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| Christian Living |
| (spiritual growth, testimony, prayer...) |
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| The Unexpected, Unexpected As I turned to face her, I froze. Could it really be my sister Jiji--who lives in the Philippines--taking my order? |
| Birthday Surprise by Jennifer Anne F. Messing |
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| Changing Change In order for things to change, I have to change… ouch! Possible? With God, yes, but on our own, we can’t. |
| Change for the Better by Riah Gonzales |
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| Look at all this Stuff In learning to be the best you that you can be, we have to get rid of all the junk in our lives. It’s the same principle we use when our house is getting too cluttered and so full of “stuff” we can’t keep it clean. |
| Let's Go To The Dump Ground! by Nancy Hull |
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| When Things Don't Make Sense "You have to move out of this apartment," our landlady announced. "My mother wants to live here. You have two weeks to find a new place." |
| Sheltered By God by Mary Darrel |
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| Knowing But Not Understanding I once read the first part of a wonderful book that told of how a young man remembered his Sunday school class and the smell of crayons and glue. The stories that were told of a man named Jesus had crossed often through his mind, although for many years he did not understand the stories. |
| The Man I Want to Know by Cyndie Pineda |
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| Losing to Gain “May God touch you in an awesome way. May your soul be impacted in a way you would never expect. May your time in Italy be a spiritual pilgrimage and may you come back alive with all your body parts intact!!!" |
| To Italy and Back by Elizabeth Fabiani - CWP Co-Founder |
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| Hodgepodge |
| (book reviews, poetry, fiction, devotionals...) |
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| One Step A Poem |
| Beginning Again by Lynn Langford |
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