Elizabeth Moll Stalcup

  • Straining to Be Perfect

    I love nice clothes, so I noticed her right away. Her clothes were casual but beautiful: crisply ironed khaki slacks, a print shirt and a light sweater. Everything, even her belt and shoes, was perfectly coordinated—just right for watching an afternoon soccer game. At that moment, our sons were racing down the field in mad…

  • Sarah’s Missing Shoe

    Sammy,” I yelled downstairs to my 8-year-old son, “go get Sarah’s boot for me. It’s in the car.” We were running late. A minute later he dashed up the stairs. “Mom, I can’t find it.” Oh brother, I thought, how come no one else in this family can find anything? I knew that boot was…

  • Straining to Be Perfect

    Straining to Be Perfect

    I love nice clothes, so I noticed her right away. Her clothes were casual but beautiful: crisply ironed khaki slacks, a print shirt and a light sweater. Everything, even her belt and shoes, was perfectly coordinated—just right for watching an afternoon soccer game. At that moment, our sons were racing down the field in mad

  • Straining to Be Perfect

    I love nice clothes, so I noticed her right away. Her clothes were casual but beautiful: crisply ironed khaki slacks, a print shirt and a light sweater. Everything, even her belt and shoes, was perfectly coordinated—just right for watching an afternoon soccer game. At that moment, our sons were racing down the field in mad…

  • Hope for the Wounded Soul

    Claudia could not believe what she was seeing. Just moments before, her three children had been playing happily in the family room while she fixed lunch. Now her 2-year-old son, Isaac, was dangling eight inches off the ground, eyes glazed, face purple and swollen. He was hanging from the cord of the mini blinds.

  • A Survey of Women’s Studies

    Seminaries are beginning to support the calling of women to full-time ministry. Which institutions are on te forefront of this trend?Jennifer Kemp was fairly certain God was calling her into the ministry, so to test the waters, she decided to take a weekend course at a seminary near her job in Boston. The class, "Proclamation…

  • Go to the Head of the Class

    Many women today are returnign to school for ministry training. Should you? Here's how to find the educational path that's right for you.At the age of 56, Joyce Shankland went back to school. As a recently divorced grandmother, she didn't seem like a typical candidate. Two years earlier, her husband had left her for a…

  • From Weakness to Victory

    Doctors told Jean Driscoll she would always be confined to a wheelchair. But God proved to the world that He can turn weakness to strength.

  • The Wounded Dancer

    "MISS JEANNINE" LACQUEMENT FINDS RESPITE FROM THE PAIN OF A DEBILITATING ILLNESS WHEN SHE TEACHES THE CHILDREN OF FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA, TO WORSHIP THE LORD THROUGH DANCE.Agroup of 4- and 5-year-old children stand on the platform moving gently to the music and doing graceful sign language with their hands. They are watching their teacher, Miss Jeannine,…

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