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How are you promoting peace at home?
Dear Sue, You are welcome to print the issues. However, if you and the members of your group subscribe to receive Cafe, (an email with links to the latest issues are sent to subscribers) we can have a better idea of who our readers are. We like to keep in touch so we can continue to get feedback about the articles. Also, subscribers get alerted to important information about Women of the ELCA. You and your group can subscribe at the "Subscribe to e-mail alerts" button on the top of this page. Thanks for sharing Cafe. Drop us a line and let us know how it is goes!
Posted by: Elizabeth McBride (Chicago, IL) Posted: 10/27/2008 1:09:27 PM I just discovered Caf'e is an electronical mag instead of paper. We are trying to ignite interest in Bible study and issues among younger women. Is it ok to print copies of your articles to share?
Posted by: Sue Posted: 10/24/2008 2:42:54 PM I like the encouraging words and challenging words as well as practical suggestions of the article. I also like Brooke's emphasis on trying, trying where you are, trying again and again to work for peace. Thanks!
Posted by: Janelle (Naperville, IL) Posted: 10/16/2008 10:26:08 AM Congregation: Out Saviour's Lutheran Church I am currently promoting peace at home by trying to pick up after myself, and make sure my dogs are well fed and nurtured. I am also trying to keep my music at a respectable level, since I was told I could do so.
Posted by: Pete Posted: 10/15/2008 9:54:37 AM
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Women and
water:
let's begin
Delegates to the 2005 Triennial
Convention of Women of the ELCA asked our organization to
promote awareness of water issues and encouraged synodical women’s organizations to make awareness of local
and regional water issues a priority.
To learn more, visit
Women of the ELCA's
Web site.
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