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Designed to serve
Could a turtle really win a race? Storey Hieronymous Hauck and her husband, Dave Hauck, think so. For in naming her fashion boutique Turtle, they see it as a vehicle for success in serving two of their deep loves: God and community.
In talking with the Haucks, I found it no surprise that before all else, their desire is to use the talents they feel God has given them. And no surprise to find, as well, that the store grew out of that desire.
The word turtle wouldn't ordinarily suggest a positive mode of travel. But for Storey, its significance rings true to their recognition of God's direction and provision. While a turtle may move slowly, it is self-contained, arrives fully housed, and has the reputation for succeeding in the end.
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April 25, 2005 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from MUSA NATAWIYOGYA, CYNTHIA BRIDGES, DIANNE JARRETTE, EMILY CRANDALL, CHRIS LOWENBERG
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'God is working His purpose out'
KIM SHIPPEY, SENIOR WRITER
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from Caroline Page, Monica Von Dobeneck, Gary Emerling, Kathleen LaCamera
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Life's silver thread
By Rebecca Odegaard
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A layoff drove me to my divine purpose
By Laurenz Peschke
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Designed to serve
By Patricia Kadick
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Meet Noni
Suzanne Smedley with contributions from Noni Clarke
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'EVEN THE NIGHT SHALL' BE LIGHT...'
By Marilyn Perkinson
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JESUS' TEACHING—inseparable from his healing
LYLE YOUNG
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SHOOTING HOOPS ON GOD'S PLAYGROUND
KENT KADICK
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INSTANT MESSAGING
MARILYN JONES
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GOD'S VERDICT IS HEALTH
POLLY KAMAU
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STEADFAST PRAYER HEALS KNEE PAIN
MELISSA HAYDEN
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ALLERGIES GONE, NEVER TO RETURN
ANNA-MONIKA WASMUS