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Responsively Yours

Responsively Yours is a monthly column in response magazine written for United Methodist Women by the general secretary.
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  • Cordialmente Suya: Las Bendiciones del Trabajo y del Descanso by /por Harriett Jane Olson
    02/01/2013 ¿Cómo decidir cuándo trabajar duro para lograr un cambio y cuándo aceptar lo que la vida nos presenta? Nos hacemos estas preguntas en el caso de enfermedades graves, cuando necesitamos decidir si recibir un tratamiento más o dejar todo en las manos del Gran Médico. Este verano, una de nuestras presidentas conferenciales se enfrentó con este tipo de decisión. Todo tratamiento tiene sus riesgos, y a pesar de los grandes avances en medicina, a veces tenemos que elegir una mejor calidad de vida que continuar la lucha por extender nuestros años de existencia.
  • Responsively Yours: Seek Peace and Pursue It by Harriett Jane Olson
    01/01/2013 A critical part of our peacemaking work is directing the attention of global policymakers to issues raised by grassroots women around the world.
  • Korean PDF - Responsively Yours: Seek Peace and Pursue It by Harriett Jane Olson
    01/01/2013 Korean version of the monthly installment by Harriett Jane Olson. A critical part of our peacemaking work is directing the attention of global policymakers to issues raised by grassroots women around the world.
  • Responsively Yours: Doing Is in Our DNA by Harriett Jane Olson
    12/01/2012 “Doing” is in our DNA. We want to respond to children all over the world as if they were our children — our family, congregation or community. This desire to be of use for God’s holy purposes takes us across distances, national boundaries, languages, races and cultures.
  • Korean PDF - Responsively Yours: Doing Is in Our DNA by Harriett Jane Olson
    12/01/2012 Korean version of the monthly installment by Harriett Jane Olson. We want to respond to children all over the world as if they were our children — our family, congregation or community. This desire to be of use for God’s holy purposes takes us across distances, national boundaries, languages, races and cultures.

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