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Lutheran Woman's Quarterly Magazine
Spring 2009 |

From the Editor ...
A few phrases penned by an American poet came to
mind as we prepared this issue of the Quarterly:
“Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler
… took the other, as just as fair”
Since 2000, this magazine has come into your homes
and churches in two different formats: large, for the
pre-convention magazine; small, for all the others.
Not too unlike the theme for this issue, your LWML
leaders faced a “fork in the road” decision about
the selection of a consistent format for the Lutheran
Woman’s Quarterly. Although the smaller version of
LWQ was touted as fitting well inside a purse or a
Bible, a full-size magazine would permit readers to
enjoy larger print and allow our printer to use standard-
size paper.
Some readers will rejoice at the new format; others
will do their best to cope with the change. At the
same time, the editorial staff will learn to adapt to
new boundaries while keeping all the features of the
Quarterly intact.
If the LWQ can no longer be hidden out-of-sight in
my Bible or tucked away inside my purse, the magazine
will fit where the rest of my magazines fit — out in the
open. And maybe that’s the point …
No one lights a lamp and puts it in a place where it will
be hidden, or under a bowl. Instead he puts it on its stand,
so that those who come in may see the light (Luke 11:33).
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Features from the Spring 2009 Quarterly include:
Features
Columns
Bible Studies
Music Downloads
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Lutheran Woman’s Quarterly Selected articles or parts
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