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November/December response: Responsively Yours
Step Up with Intention by Sally Vonner Greetings members and everyone reading this issue. As we look forward to wrapping up another year, I …
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Nov./Dec. response: Weaving Relationships
Colorado women’s ministry with Native Americans features beadwork. by Audrey Stanton-Smith Decades ago, Barbara Phillips, a young Navajo woman, noticed a cross and flame …
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Nov./Dec. response: A Legacy of Love Began with a Mug
One member’s story of joining the 1869 Society. by Cecilia Malm It began with a mug … Claudia Davis had recently moved to Billings, …
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Sept./Oct. response: A Holy Moment
United Women in Faith Celebrates Consecration and the Office of Deaconess and Home Missioner. by Amanda Mountain “Consecration is a holy moment between you …
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September/October response: Responsively Yours
A Fresh Wind Is Blowing! by Sally Vonner Greetings in the love and hope we have in Jesus Christ! As we face the changes …
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Sept./Oct. response: Vellore Christian Medical College Hospital, India
Nursing scholars embark upon inspiring and compassionate journeys. by Nile Sprague and Mary Beth Coudal Visitors patiently line up at the Christian Medical College …
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Sept./Oct. response: “Is Anything too Wonderful for God?”
Meet the new general secretary and CEO of United Women in Faith. Listen to “Sept./Oct. response: Is Anything too Wonderful for God” on Spreaker. …
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July/August response: Crossroads Urban Center
Organization helps Salt Lake City’s unhoused by Nile Sprague with Audrey Stanton-Smith It’s a cold, rainy morning at Crossroads Urban Center in downtown Salt …
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July/August response: The Vision of a Gift
National Mission Institutions provide an example of stepping out in faith. by Shannon Priddy We have a vision that is amazing and exciting. We …
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July/August response: Responsively Yours
Leading Into the Future by Sally Vonner Joy, Joy, Joy! I have joy down in my heart! This best describes how excited and honored …
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