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    Have You Seen TodaysChristianWoman.com Lately?


    If you haven't been to TodaysChristianWoman.com in a while, you might want to check it out. The website has a fresh, new look. It also has a lot of new features, including blogs, downloadable guides, tons of articles, and an online neighborhood just for Christian women (launching soon).

    I'm impressed with this new site. It's going to inspire and encourage many women. You might like it too!

    Simpson_Amysmall.jpg Amy Simpson is Executive Director of Resources at Christianity Today International.

    Posted by Amy Simpson on May 23, 2007

    Comments

    I will definitely look forward to this. The Editor's blog looks especially intriguing.

    Posted by: L.L. Barkat on May 24, 2007

    I think it is a very important to have opportunities for women in leadership to support one another and not to feel alone
    I would like a subscription to a newsletter if you have one. Thanks for your hard work.
    Amanda Madrid MD, PhD.

    Posted by: Amanda Madrid on May 27, 2007

    I think it is a very important to have opportunities for women in leadership to support one another and not to feel alone
    I would like a subscription to a newsletter if you have one. Thanks for your hard work.
    Amanda Madrid MD, PhD.

    Posted by: Amanda Madrid on May 27, 2007

    I think it is a very important to have opportunities for women in leadership to support one another and not to feel alone
    I would like a subscription to a newsletter if you have one. Thanks for your hard work.
    Amanda Madrid MD, PhD.

    Posted by: Amanda Madrid on May 27, 2007

    Amanda:

    We would love for you to sign up for the Gifted for Leadership newsletter. To do so, please enter your e-mail address in the "Subscribe to our Free Newsletters" box at the upper left corner of this page.

    Amy Simpson

    Posted by: Amy Simpson on May 30, 2007

    Hello Amy,
    I sure would like a womans prayer hour in our church. Also, a program to teach woman to become pastors who can't afford to go to school. I am 54 years old and I would love the opportunity to do so. I love your article on woman in the church. We do not get reconized as we should in churches today. Jesus treated man and woman alike. Keep up the good work . God bless you.

    Posted by: Mrs. Souza on October 2, 2007

    I would like to be subscribe the Todays Christian Women magazine.

    Posted by: Angela Vida on July 25, 2008

    Angela,
    We'd love for you to sign up for a Today's Christian Woman subscription. To do so, simply go to this link: http://www.christianitytoday.com/tcw/

    and you'll find a spot to subscribe on the right nav bar.

    Roxanne

    Posted by: Roxanne on July 25, 2008

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    Posted by: Shirley Schaschl on September 23, 2008

    I just became a subscriber to your magazine,and also sent a subscription to my mother. I was very excited to find the jan/feb issue in the mail, but a little concerned when I saw the article on page 49 written by Kelli Trujillo. It showed five female role models from recent movies,books and tv shows. Though, I didn't know all of them, I immediately noticed Marge Simpson. What kind of role model is that?? My children are to flee from that show, and every aspect of it. This is a show that demoralizes family values. I am also disappointed in your choice of Hermione Granger from the Harry Potter book series. Come on, what values do you hold to?? Please take some more time and think of Godly role models.

    Posted by: T.Smith on March 3, 2009

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