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A magazine for Mennonite women
Unique, Inspiring, Ethical
timbrel: Women in Conversation together with God
Are you looking for ways to connect with other women in your faith journey?
Are you looking for ways to bridge the generations bringing women's wisdom to each other?
Are you looking for others who are experiencing challenges in balancing family, work, faith and self care?
Are you looking for new ways to relate in mission and service together?
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timbrel: women in conversation together with God
timbrel magazine speaks to all of this and much more six times each year.
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See sample articles on Sister-Care:
First person faith story
Bible Study
Home, Hearth and Health
Across the Border, Across the Ocean
Culture, Clips and Kudos
Three Windows, Three Women
Meet the authors featured in timbrel: Nov/Dec 2009
Archives
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We invite you to join the conversation with other Mennonite women!
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Add $2 for subscriptions outside the U.S.
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In the current issue of timbrel
Women's Prophetic Voice
Be sure to read the March/April issue of timbrel. This issue of the magazine focuses on Loneliness in Community, Meghan Good writes about the importance of reaching out to others to make them feel welcome as a way to build community in our churches. Nekeisha Alexis-Baker writes about ways that we can use potlucks that include a variety of eating choices as a way to make everyone feel a part of our church community. Mennonite Women USA board member Barb Voth writes about how pastors and their spouses can feel loneliness in community and how they can ameliorate these feelings. Brittany McGraw writes about the risks involved in being included in communities of faith and how we need to overcome our fears. Rhoda Keener writes about family rituals that build a sense of community as well. | | |
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-Patty Burdette, timbrel editor |
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Read some sample timbrel stories in the archives.
“I have been blessed by the writings and the honesty of this magazine.
It touches the heart and soul of all women, Mennonite or not.” – note from a reader
As Miriam raised her timbrel in celebration at the crossing of the Red Sea, so in timbrel women today share in all these ways how God has moved in their lives. Through thought-provoking words, images and dialogue, you’ll be encouraged to grow in your daily walk with God and your friendships with other women.
Our mission: timbrel connects today’s Mennonite women in all our diversity by sharing our stories and perspectives. By encouraging each other, we seek to walk more closely with God and to show greater love for self and neighbors near and far.