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from the Editors
When someone walks down the aisle or up to the church altar to be married, what is he or she thinking at the time? Marriage may mean changing our name, but does that mean our identity changes too? Are we more or less of a person if we are married? Does marriage rob us of self-expression? Are single people missing something? These are the kinds of questions many wrestle with. Some of the writers in this week's issue help us think these things through.
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January 17, 1994 issue
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from the Editors
The Editors
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Finding our bride and groom
Thomas Richard Mitchinson
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Refuting the lie
Muriel Purse
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POSITIVE PRESS
Carolyn McCulley
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We have a lot in common
Terri Higgins Murdock
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What has influence?
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A career in friendship
Mary Metzner Trammell
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Accepting more
Russ Gerber
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Can God's child fall? Never!
Linda L. Davis
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Several years ago I often found myself coming across the...
Donna J. Hermansen
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They called me adventurous!...
Margaret F. Schwartz