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Jesus comes to show us God's face. He
also comes to restore our vision. Seeing is
a gift not to be taken lightly.
Hospice Care Team Comforts the Sick
Anne Basye
Travel to Tanzania to see how a care
team brings hope and courage to those with
HIV/AIDS.
Media and
Violence: What's a Person of Faith to Do?
Mary Hess
Just as junk food isn't healthy
for us, neither are the empty calories of
"junk media."
Pure in Heart
Karris Golden
We all worry about what people
think of us — being pure in heart requires
us to let go and be vulnerable.
Buried Windows
Heidi Neumark
Our eyes
have been opened to see God not because we
are pure in heart, but because we are not V
and yet, we are loved by One who is.
Breaking, Blessing, Welcoming
Erik Jon Strand
The table prayer says, "Jesus,
come and be our gust, "but what if we prayed
that Jesus be our host?
Voices
Seeing is
Believing
Terri Lackey
Give Us This Day
Dim Places
Marj Leegard
Calendar Notes
March
Audrey Novak Riley
Let Us Pray
Be Thou My Vision
Debra K. Farrington
Bible Study
Blessed to Follow: The Beatitudes as
a Compass for Discipleship
Martha E. Stortz
Session 7: Pure in Heart, Rich in
Vision
What satisfies the human heart? The
righteousness of God.
Health Wise
Yes, It Is the Best Medicine
Molly M. Ginty
We Recommend
Resources for action, advocacy,
programs, or further study.
Grace Notes
Katie's Fund: A Milestone
Linda Post Bushkofsky
Amen!
Seeing God
Catherine Malotky
Call to Convention
Official notice of the Seventh Triennial
Convention
Bibles and Bridges
A woman acts boldly on her faith.
Michael Troutman
Directory of Reader Services
Subscription, editorial, and ordering
information.
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