Virtual Christian Magazine
Volume 2  Number 9 November 2000

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Playing Favorites
By Joanne Rutis
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We can joke about favorite children, but it is not a joke to those who are not favorites. Understand how every person is special with God.

Thanksgiving Day, Not "Be Thankful" Day
By Don Hooser
Thanksgiving Day, Not "Be Thankful" DayAmericans celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday every November. Perhaps this is the appropriate season to wonder if there is a difference between being thankful and giving thanks.

Extending Our Hand to the Grieving
By Joan Osborn
Extending Our Hand to the GrievingWe will all come in contact with someone who has lost someone close to them. What's the best thing to say and do? Probably the same things you'd like to hear.

What Disability Can't Do to You
By Cecil Maranville
What Disability Can't Do to YouFor some, disability means an end to a real life. But, for others it's a challenge to adapt and do things they never thought they could do.

Virtual Christian Magazine Editorial
You Can Make a Difference!
By Victor Kubik

Letters to the Editor


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Virtual Christian Magazine Staff

Managing Editor
Victor Kubik

Staff
Mike Bennett
Tom Damour
Michelle Grovak
Don Hooser
Lorelei Nettles
Joan Osborn
John Rutis

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Chris Rowland

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United Church of God, an International Association


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