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Unity Begins with U
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by Tricia Clement
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Your spouse did it again, and now, on the way to church, you stare out your window in silence. Wait a minute—what happened to marital oneness?Then after the service, a congregational meeting crashes when the pastoral search committee recommends calling a female pastor. Whoa—where is Christian fellowship?Unity seems so vulnerable to attack,
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Issue #101
September/October 1997
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Living On Earth, Longing For Home
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by Tricia Clement
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As I slid the pumpkin pies into the oven, a wave of sadness washed over me. Thanksgiving in Romania just isn't the same, I thought. My husband, two children, and I had moved overseas as missionaries seven months earlier. At first, every new sight and smell sparked a thrill of adventure, but over time the honeymoon stage faded into dull, unrelenting
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Issue #91
January/February 1996
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"Since We Are Surrounded By Such A Great Cloud Of Witnesses
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by Tricia Clement
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"Start here," said our neighbor, tracing a line on her Romanian road map. It was our first summer as missionaries. Eager to see the Carpathian Mountains, we were seeking some travel advice from someone with experience."First you'll wind through an old fir forest," she told us. "Then if you take this side road—which most people miss—you'll
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Issue #96
November/December 1996
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