MENTAL HEALTH IN THE EMC, WHERE WE HAVE BEEN AND WHERE WE ARE GOING
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MENTAL HEALTH IN THE EMC, WHERE WE HAVE BEEN AND WHERE WE ARE GOING

Psalm 13 begins with these words, “How long, O Lord? Will you forget me forever? How long will you hide your face from me?” We do not know exactly what the Psalmist’s circumstances were when he penned these words, but we do hear the agony, the feelings of God having forgotten him, of God hiding His face from the writer.

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VOLUNTEERS AND WILLIAM BOOTH
Editorial Terry Smith Editorial Terry Smith

VOLUNTEERS AND WILLIAM BOOTH

The EMC, within local churches and wider, would not exist without volunteers, Christians who serve without being financially paid. Our conference’s local, national, and international activities depend on volunteers. The EMC has five boards and more committees with many volunteers.

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LIVING THE MESSAGE OF PEACE IN A CONFLICT ZONE
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LIVING THE MESSAGE OF PEACE IN A CONFLICT ZONE

When armed men arrived at a Light of the Gospel church in the Donetsk region of Ukraine they searched the basement for weapons. There were no weapons; instead one of the men found a file with the names of people the church is assisting.

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LEFT AND LEAVING
Here and Far Away Jocelyn R. Plett Here and Far Away Jocelyn R. Plett

LEFT AND LEAVING

There are times when I particularly enjoy my husband Josh. Long talks on the lawn, leisurely kisses after days apart, delighting in something together. In those moments I catch myself thinking, “I’m so glad to enjoy this! I will be sad when it’s over!”

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