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Lutheran Woman's Quarterly Spring 2006Beginning with the Summer 2006 issue of the Lutheran Woman's Quarterly, only selected articles or parts of articles of the current issue will be available for reading online, but not the entire magazine. We encourage you to order an individual, one-year subscription for $5.00 by calling the Business Office during business hours at 1-800-252-LWML(5965). You will receive a complimentary copy of the issue currently featured online with your full paid one-year subscription. After six to twelve months have passed, complete versions of past issues will be available for online reference in the Quarterly Archives. |
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From the Editor ... "I hope I don't get caught" is what I thought when I picked up my first copy of the Quarterly. On a break from a youth group gathering at a neighboring Lutheran church, I had wandered into the hallway outside the kitchen and was drawn to the handouts on a tract rack. "There's actually a magazine for Lutheran women? Wow! When did that happen?" As I thumbed through a copy, I was careful not to crimp the pages, since I figured those magazines belonged to the women of that church and were not intended for me to take home. I had just enough time to read the President's article (it was short, after all) before I had to return the magazine to the rack and get back to my meeting. Our youth group continued to meet at that church twice a month, and each time I would return to the tract rack to read the Quarterly, bit by bit. One day, I even got brave enough to take home an outdated, well-worn copy, after the church secretary told me I didn't have to stand there reading it. But I continued to wonder why I never saw this magazine at my home church, especially since we had very active day and evening LWML groups. Perhaps copies were handed out only to those women who attended the society meetings? So, where are your Quarterlies? In members' hands only? Keeping your Quarterly in your Bible or purse is fine, but if you do that, please consider calling the LWML Office to purchase a few extra single copies of this issue to give away. Let teens and young women know that the Quarterly now has sections designed especially for them! Leave a few extra magazines out where women of all ages can discover them for the first time and "get caught"—hooked!—on the Lutheran Woman's Quarterly. Nancy Graf Peters Feature articles from the Spring 2006 Quarterly include: Features
Columns
Bible Studies
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