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THE YOUNG LUTHERAN The Lutheran magazine has relauched its companion Web site for youth, The Young Lutheran. The site is intended for youth college-age or younger. "It will be updated monthly and offers the "Hot Seat" (a Bible quiz that shows those who take it their results as compared to other quiz-takers that month), a bulletin-board-type feature that offers a new topic each month that users can "Shout Out" about, a discussion board where youth can connect with one another, and a guest column from a different young person each month."
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WEB SITE ON SCIENCE, FAITH "Over 2,000 scientists, pastors and lay leaders are engaged in a conversation about the relationships between science and technology and the faith and life of Christians at the ELCA's Web site on faith and science."
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PREPARE YOUTH FOR COLLEGE This website has been established to prepare our youth for college and carreers. The North American Lutheran colleges are committed to providing "superb academic programs and excellent career preparation." Communication tools have been developed by The Lutheran Educational Conference of North America (LBCNA)for students, parents and youth ministers.
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NEW E-ZINE FOR YOUNG WOMEN "Cafe, a new, free online magazine, is being unveiled this fall. The magazine, delivered by e-mail, emphasizescommunity, advocacy, faith, and enlightenment, and is created especially for women ages 20 to 35. Each issue includes a themed article, questions and discussion starrters related to the theme. Web links and suggestions for getting involved, and a place for reader feedback. Designed specifically for individuals who wish to examine today's topics from a faith perspective and then continue these discussions in their community, Cafe can also be used for devotional or young adult education classes. Cafe is a resource for young women seeking information about faith-centered advocacy and the chance to make a positive impact in their world. For information or to subscribe, call 773/380-2743 or e-mail cafe@elca.org."
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