Week of June 12, 2010 :
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This Week's Program

Jan 30, 2010

My Turn

My Turn topic writer

Frog Hollow Journal

Our neighbor Ivy Moyers has a very simple religion — no, that's not quite right —she has a simple and well-exercised faith. For Ivy, God is God, and knows exactly what he's doing.

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Burton's Blog

Burton Buller

Service: the Heart of the Gospel

I grew up in a church where service was not particularly prized. Petty jealousies and one-up-man-ship were more highly rewarded,

Your Turn

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Next Week

Will I have enough money to survive when I retire? Who will care for me as I age? These are questions that haunt many who are nearing retirement. Next week's episode of Shaping Families talks about "innovative aging" and will help us discover new perspectives on aging and stewardship from some of the field's top thinkers.

Favorite Family Recipes

Rice and Chicken (Arroz con Pollo)

Program manager Sheri Hartzler observed the importance of serving others by watching the lives of uncles and aunts, cousins and immediate family members who have worked in various countries, in inner cities in the U.S., and in their local communities.  This recipe for rice and chicken comes from Puerto Rico from her Aunt Annabelle who lived and worked there with her family for 20 years.

Study Guide

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