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Articles from Presbyterian Record (July 1, 2005)

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Title Author Type Words
A job well done. Brief Article 270
A Kanata Presbyterian buzzes in U.S. spelling bee. 116
Aboriginal ministries declared priority: increased funding for new efforts not without its critics. 453
Aiming to end child poverty. Brief Article 212
As coordinator of the Church of North India's HIV/AIDS program, which focuses on women, youth, refugees, drug addicts and prison inmates, Karuna Roy, an ecumenical visitor to assembly, works with those infected and affected by the virus and designs prevention programs. 77
As the seven-year FLAMES initiative comes to a close, the Assembly decided to follow with a Sabbath year, beginning Dec. 3, 2006, the first day of Advent. 57
Biking for Bibles. Brief Article 76
Challenge can be enlightening. Neal, J. Gordon; Sutherland, Dennis Letter to the Editor 416
Chicks, seeds and schoolhouses: Waterloo shares the good news with Haiti. MacLachlan, Amy 744
Chock full of surprises: learning to embrace the grace of living out of control. Webber, David 1722
Church staff raises money for girls with rare disorder. 420
Claiming the joy of our faith. MacLachlan, Amy 537
Congregations were urged to designate one Sunday in May, 2006. 14
Cosmic Wonders. Reprint 496
Deference to traditions. Farris, James Letter to the Editor 156
Dialogue between the Presbyterian Church and the Christian Reformed Church of North America began about a year ago. Brief Article 83
Enjoy it, Fee advises: present and past moderators share thoughts on being church's most prominent figure. 403
Faith can move a mountain. Leschyshyn, Edna Letter to the Editor 124
Fast food chicken soup ladles comfort: sad stories say so much. Cameron, Amy Book Review 422
Fellowship Centre says it faces funding crisis. 477
Finding Christ in a fetid Ethiopian jail: surviving torture was God's plan, innocent educator believes. Todd, Paula 1489
Following assembly's approval of the Presbyterian Record board's nominations, the Record has named two new members, and one returning to its board of directors. 57
Food aid to North Korea. Brief Article 136
Former moderator and director of Presbyterian World Service & Development, Rev. Rick Fee, will replace Rev. Ian Morrison as the new General Secretary of the Life and Mission Agency as of Sept. 1. Brief Article 59
Get involved in Fair Trade. Frey, Marvin; Gartshore, Ian; Massena, Lorne; Simpson, Diana Letter to the Editor 385
Grow or die: grow your church by adding a new product line. Thornton, W. Owen 582
Healing the church's relationship with God: WCC works towards reconciling rifts between its members. 543
Heard but not counted. Brief Article 200
Housing is not salary. 269
Iacobucci to oversee residential schools claims. 423
Joy Randall received a minute of appreciation in honour of her service as a missionary nurse to the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan. 30
Knox had woman problems. Maconochie, Kennedy Letter to the Editor 163
Leading with care adopted. Brief Article 224
Linking mission to multiculturalism: pickering responds to diverse communities. MacLachlan, Amy 1170
Listening leads to healing. Harris, David 778
Megachurches multiply in U.S. Brief Article 201
Mennonites join council. Brief Article 114
Minister denounces casual sex among nursing students. Brief Article 223
Modelling our message. 374
Morrison heralded. Brief Article 182
National Presbyterian Museum. Brief Article 15
Next Year Country. Alston, Barb Poem 449
Obituaries. Obituary 252
People & places. 374
Pontius' puddle. 27
Post-tsunami work continues. Brief Article 188
Presbyteries located within a reasonable distance were encouraged to promote Crieff Hills Community. Brief Article 24
Ratzinger not so ecumenical. duCharme, Lee McKenna 758
Recognizing sin as sin. Benty, Ron Letter to the Editor 176
Reid was a convivial Calvinist. Di Gangi, Mariano Letter to the Editor 59
Reports to future assemblies will be posted on the church's website. 18
Rev. Dr. Clyde Ervine was granted tenure as director of pastoral studies at Presbyterian College, Montreal. Brief Article 38
Rev. Pil-Soon Kim is a member of the Korean Christian Church in Japan, one of the world's smallest denominations with only 6,000 members. Brief Article 110
Sharing and learning: with anticipation and a desire to serve. Morris, Jean 634
St. Paul's, Glace Bay, made its final loan payment on March 23, cancelling a $1.1 million loan. 128
Stipend increases approved. Brief Article 263
Stumped on hour one: Bible introduction leaves an appetite for more. Cameron, Amy Book Review 493
Sun sets on Flames: seeking sanctuary in Scotland. Lockerbie, Caroline 1251
Sunday morning dysfunctions: service is not memorable for the preacher but for the people in the pews. Faiz, Andrew 697
Supercalifragilistic issues: homelessness and helplessness are more important than Harry and Hermione. Coren, Michael 746
Taiwan celebrates 140 years of Protestant ministry. 326
Ten members of the Women's Missionary Society will journey to Japan on June 15. 27
Testing the waters. Brief Article 169
The 132nd assembly will be held in St. Catharines, Ont. 16
The Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations Committee was given the go-ahead to continue its dialogue on issues of common interest. Brief Article 27
The fun of God: to find Jesus' humour you have to read between the lines. Baldwin, Barry 657
The late Rev. Dr. T. Melville Bailey was honoured by the committee on history by renaming its annual history prize after the founder and former minister of Southgate Church, Hamilton. Brief Article 70
The moderator will also write the Minister for International Cooperation welcoming the government's recent increase in foreign aid. Brief Article 36
The moderator will encourage the federal government to develop a national water policy to ensure a nationwide ban on the commercial export of bulk water and exempt water from the provisions of NAFTA. 104
The Presbyterian Church signed a covenant with the Hungarian Reformed Church, linking the two as partners in mission. Brief Article 40
The revisions to chapter nine of the Book of Forms is now complete. Brief Article 40
The Synod of Toronto and Kingston was renamed the Synod of Central, Northeastern Ontario and Bermuda. Brief Article 21
The Towards a World Without AIDS campaign, led by Presbyterian World Service & Development and initiated by Rick Fee at last year's assembly, has been extended for another year. Brief Article 40
Women give voice to Africa's voiceless: female minister seeks to resolve her nation's many divisions. McAteer, Michael 856
Zimbabweans share in helping twins. Brief Article 311

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