July 2009
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To Fly Again
Jeab is speaking in her native Thai, so I can’t understand a word she’s saying. Yet I have no problems following her story; her facial expressions are telling me most of it. She has the most extraordinarily elastic face, which reveals her every emotion in lucid detail. She’d make a terrible poker player.
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Other Features
Getting Free Times 3
In Chiang Rai in northern Thailand, Linda Macqueen talks to a layman, a pastor and a bishop about their conversion to Christianity - three very different journeys each leading to the same place
Choose Your Own Adventure
Just because we don’t talk about it doesn’t mean it never happens or is never considered as an option. Abortion might be closer to us than we think, writes Julie Hahn
Columns
RARELY ASKED QUESTIONS (RAQ)
What is the Bema Judgement?
RADICAL LUTHER
THE RADICAL LUTHER
BOOKMARKS
BOOKMARKS
HEART & HOME
FAVOURITE PARENTING RECIPES
PENGUIN PEOPLE
YOU CAN’T STOP THE MUSIC
STEPPING STONES
THE INFLUENCE OF WILHELM LÖHE
TURNING POINTS
TURNING POINTS
To Fly Again
Jeab is speaking in her native Thai, so I can’t understand a word she’s saying. Yet I have no problems following her story; her facial expressions are telling me most of it. She has the most extraordinarily elastic face, which reveals her every emotion in lucid detail. She’d make a terrible poker player.
Other Features
Getting Free Times 3
In Chiang Rai in northern Thailand, Linda Macqueen talks to a layman, a pastor and a bishop about their conversion to Christianity - three very different journeys each leading to the same place
Choose Your Own Adventure
Just because we don’t talk about it doesn’t mean it never happens or is never considered as an option. Abortion might be closer to us than we think, writes Julie Hahn
Other Features
Getting Free Times 3
In Chiang Rai in northern Thailand, Linda Macqueen talks to a layman, a pastor and a bishop about their conversion to Christianity - three very different journeys each leading to the same place
Choose Your Own Adventure
Just because we don’t talk about it doesn’t mean it never happens or is never considered as an option. Abortion might be closer to us than we think, writes Julie Hahn
Columns
RARELY ASKED QUESTIONS (RAQ)
What is the Bema Judgement?
RADICAL LUTHER
THE RADICAL LUTHER
BOOKMARKS
BOOKMARKS
HEART & HOME
FAVOURITE PARENTING RECIPES
PENGUIN PEOPLE
YOU CAN’T STOP THE MUSIC
STEPPING STONES
THE INFLUENCE OF WILHELM LÖHE
TURNING POINTS
TURNING POINTS
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What is the Bema Judgement?
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