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Subject:
Evangelical-NonEvangelical Cooperation (mid-life women angle)
Category: Relationships and Society > Religion Asked by: writerml-ga List Price: $17.00 |
Posted:
06 May 2004 08:06 PDT
Expires: 13 May 2004 08:54 PDT Question ID: 342057 |
I'm looking for three specific examples of times when Evangelicals and non-Evangelicals in the U.S. found ways to overcome their differences in working together on a problem in an organization, town or even family. Ideally, a woman or women between ages 40 and 60 should be involved as a principle participant. What I don't want: Evangelicals/Catholics making "common cause" against other groups; things that happened more than five years ago. Also, I'm on a deadline, so time is of the essence! |
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