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Words of Life is written by Major Evelyn Merriam, an American Salvation Army officer. Primarily educated in the USA, she holds a degree in education, her officer’s commission from The Salvation Army’s training college in New York, and a degree in writing. Evelyn and her husband have worked in Christian ministry with The Salvation Army for more than thirty-five years, five of them in Tokyo, Japan. They live in New York’s Hudson Valley.
This edition of Words of Life introduces questions. In Mark’s Gospel we find people bombarding Jesus with questions – and he asks a few of them and us as well. We listen in on Paul’s instruction to the Corinthians in his head-on response to some of their stated and implied questions. Guest writer Major Max Sturge asks, ‘How can a bunch of motley slaves be a blessing to the world?’ then guides us on an Exodus journey from slavery to freedom. We reflect on some of the questions suffering raises. As we join Jacob on his quest and then, during Advent, consider key players on the scene at Christ’s first coming, some of their questions may be ours.


Words of Life is published three times a year: January-April, May-August and September-December. Single copies are available from trade departments around the world and, using a credit card, by mail order from Salvationist Publishing and Supplies Limited: telephone [44] (0) 1933 445 445, email mail_order@sp-s.co.uk . They may also be ordered on-line at www.sp-s.co.uk

Single copies cost £3.50 in the UK. Annual subscriptions are available at £10.50 (non-UK customers should add £3.90 post and packing, making the total cost £14.40).



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