Hearing Voices
Posted by Kathryn Soper | July 24, 2007 | Comments Off
What is the female voice? How has Segullah’s effort to foster this voice impacted your life? Tell the bloggernacle–post your response to my latest guest post.
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Art Credit: detail from painting "Branch and Remnant" by Rebecca Wagstaff, Featured Artist of the Winter 2009 issue.
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