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Living Simply: Celeste Kennel-Shank covers topics ranging from driving to Christmas gift-giving to end of life choices in this monthly column.

Shaping Families Update: A weekly email highlighting the current Shaping Families radio program topic, a stress tip and praise phrase for your family, a recipe of the week and more.

A Sip of Scripture: A daily dose of foundational Anabaptist scriptures.

Another Way: Weekly column by Melodie Davis with down-home wisdom on family, values, and spirituality. Opportunity to join conversation with other readers.

Links@MennoMedia: A newsletter from MennoMedia. Read about new books, videos, radio spots, and web site activity. Plus stories from users and readers, and tips on using media.

Media Matters: Analysis and critique of movies, TV, music, ads, and pop culture from a Mennonite/Anabaptist perspective, from 5 regular columnists and occasionally from website users. New critiques e-mailed each Friday.

Peace Story: A monthly mailing of the Peace Story of the Month from our Peace Blend section.

Glimpses of God's Hand: Carol Honderich invites readers to join her in this twice-monthly column where she focuses on women of the Bible, how God provided for them and what lessons God may have for us.

Today's Stress Tip: Today's Stress Tip is a Monday-through Friday e-mail offering practical ideas for dealing with everyday stress.

What's New @ Third Way Media? A periodic update about happenings at Third Way Media and new content on our Web sites, including Third Way Cafe.

Wider View: A weekly subscription of essays and opinions on national (U.S. and Canada) and international issues primarily from an Anabaptist perspective.




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