FRIENDSHIP
The Many Faces of Friendship
3 sets of diverse friends open up about the joys and challenges of bonding.
by LaTonya Taylor
TCW, May/June 2005
As an African American who's spent the majority of my life in predominately white settings, I find most of my friendships are cross-cultural. While I've connected with several friends over life issues like singleness, hobbies like shopping, or shared career goals, I can only think of two or three current friendships where the mutual give-and-take includes honest discussions about race and culture. Sometimes that's simply because the friendship is just a light one. Other times, I'm just not up for the risk of shaking things up by sharing my real thoughts. More
SPIRITUAL LIFE
The God Who Listens
TCW readers share their greatest answers to prayer
TCW, May/June 2003
SPIRITUAL LIFE
What's So Amazing About
My Testimony?
How I learned to embrace my "boring" spiritual journey.
by Karen Langley
TCW, May/June 2005
FAITH FORUM
"Does the Bible really say I can't teach men?"
with Jill Briscoe
TCW, November/December 2003
More about Your Faith
FRIENDSHIP
The Many Faces of Friendship
3 sets of diverse friends open up about the joys and challenges of bonding.
by LaTonya Taylor
TCW, May/June 2005
MARRIAGE
Journey Into the Male Mind
A quick-and-easy roadmap to understanding your mate.
by Ted and Gretchen Harro
TCW, May/June 2005
FAMILY
Married
with Parents
When homesickness tugs at your heart
Shawnee McCarty Fleenor
TCW, November/December 2000
More about Your Relationships
HELPFUL HINTS
Women's Retreats
Tips for transformative women's ministry, dining Mediterranean style, and little-known insurance disounts.
TCW, May/June 2005
HOT TOPICS
A Grandmother's Grief
Ten years ago, Kathy Wilburn Sanders lost her grandsons in the Oklahoma City bombing. Today she talks candidly about the pain of her loss and her faith in Christ.
by Jane Johnson Struck
TCW, May/June 2005
HOT TOPICS
Dirty Little Secret
Men aren't the only ones lured by Internet porn. A revealing look at the shameful addictions of a rising number of Christian women.
by Ramona Richards
TCW, September/October 2003
More about Your Life
EVERYDAY HEROES
A Grandmother's Grief
Ten years ago, Kathy Wilburn Sanders lost her grandsons in the Oklahoma City bombing. Today she talks candidly about the pain of her loss and her faith in Christ.
by Jane Johnson Struck
TCW, May/June 2005
SURVIVORS
Beyond the Blues
My post-delivery depression left me feeling ashamed and alone.
by Carol Lee Hall
TCW, July/August 2003
SURVIVORS
Twister!
In just seven minutes, our world was blown apart.
by Cindy Sigler Dagnan
TCW, May/June 2005
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LIGHTEN UP
Say WHAT?!
When my shoe landed in the cat dish, my foot ended up in my mouth.
by Liz Curtis Higgs
TCW, January/February 1997
LIGHTEN UP
Happy Feet
Shirley Temple I wasn'tbut who cares?
by Liz Curtis Higgs
TCW, September/October 2001
LIGHTEN UP
Home Deconstruction
Attempts at home improvement found me seeking a stripper and packing heat!
By Liz Curtis Higgs
TCW, July/August 2001
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