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Ready?

By: Chelsea DeArmond | December 5, 2004

What is it that sets apart the heroes of our faith like Abraham and Mary? When God called, they answered, “Here am I.” This response is a single word in both Hebrew and Greek, roughly equivalent to when a soldier is called to attention and answers, “Ready!”

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Listening to Global Voices

By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | December 5, 2004

We headed to England this fall with some trepidation. We were attempting something new in the history of CBE—hosting a symposium in a foreign country. 

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Bringing the Whole Gospel to the Whole World

By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | December 5, 2004

As many of you know, I served as the convener of the Gender Forum at what is considered the most important missions organization for evangelicals: the Lausanne Conference for World Evangelization (LCWE). Because I value the work of Lausanne as much as I cherish the leadership of Lorry Lutz (my co-convener), I knew God was [...]

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Editor's Reflections | Autumn 2004

By: William David Spencer | October 31, 2004

The topic of our present debut issue is clarification of biblical data.

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Who Makes Mouths?

By: Jaime Hunt | September 5, 2004

We’re all alike in our fears, whether our hindrances are our ages, our genders or the lack of letters after our names. But it’s through the story of Moses that I am able to step into roles not designed for people like me.

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Editor's Reflections | Summer 2004

By: Victoria Peterson-Hilleque | July 31, 2004

It has been said that if we do not remember our history we are doomed to repeat it, but in this issue of Priscilla Papers I think an opposite version of the phrase is more applicable: if we do not remember our history we are doomed not to repeat it.

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God Longs to Embrace Us

By: Jaime Hunt | June 5, 2004

For years she had felt called to the small, impoverished nation and she believed she could offer much to the islanders. After the service, Rebecca approached her pastor and told him she wanted to sign up for the trip. She was shocked when he scoffed.

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Editor's Reflections | Spring 2004

By: Victoria Peterson-Hilleque | April 30, 2004

“Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth and subdue it; and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the air and over every living thing that moves upon the earth” (Gen. 1:28). This verse clearly outlines God-given roles put forth to humankind. But how are we to understand God’ [...]

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Bringing Forth the Fruits of God's Kingdom

By: Jaime Hunt | March 5, 2004

I have an interest in passion plays, so when my pastor asked me to serve on the Easter drama team with a small group of fellow believers, I eagerly agreed. As a team, we worked on the production with one goal — to express the incredible sacrifice Christ made on the cross.

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Editor's Reflections | Winter 2004

By: Victoria Peterson-Hilleque | January 31, 2004

If women were seen as equal to men, I believe we would not only see major improvements in their lives around the world, but we would all benefit.

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