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For more than fifty years, Katie Funk Wiebe has given voice to her thoughts while sitting alone at her typewriter. She has been particularly adept at opening up her life to others and "wrapping words" around her questions. In doing so, she invites her readers not only to listen but to recognize themselves in her stories. This collection of essays provides a thoughtful reflection on the significance of Katie's writing and her contribution to the life of the church.
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Mennonite women, Mennonite Brethren, Biographies, Criticism and interpretation, Feminism, Congregational life, Christian Theology, Church history, Critique et interprétation, Écrivains mennonites, Mennonites, College teachers, Féministes, Mennonite authors, Feminists, Femmes mennonites, Professeurs (Enseignement supérieur), BiographyPeople
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The Voice of a Writer: Honoring the Life of Katie Funk Wiebe
2010, Kindred Productions
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1894791223 9781894791229
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Table of Contents
Introduction.
Page ix
1. Katie's Pilgrimage.
Doug Heidebrecht
Page 1
Katie Funk Wiebe.
"Barriers Are Not Real"
Page 19
2. Katie in Context.
Valerie G. Rempel
Page 25
Katie Funk Wiebe.
"A Problem Without a Name"
Page 41
Katie Funk Wiebe.
"A Pilgrimage in Books"
Page 43
3. What Would Mother Do?.
Joanna Wiebe
Page 45
Katie Funk Wiebe.
"To You, My Father"
Page 63
4. A Widow's Journey.
Darlene Klassen
Page 67
Katie Funk Wiebe.
"To Be a Widow"
Page 78
5. Finding Her Voice in the Church.
Doug Heidebrecht
Page 83
Katie Funk Wiebe.
"The Image is Wrong"
Page 105
Katie Funk Wiebe.
"Freedom for All"
Page 108
Katie Funk Wiebe.
"Who Should Be Ordained"
Page 111
6. Katie's Viewpoint.
Wally Kroeker
Page 115
Katie Funk Wiebe.
"Why I Write This Column"
Page 128
Katie Funk Wiebe.
"Convenience...or Murder?"
Page 130
7. A Woman Among the Brethren.
Harold Jantz
Page 133
Katie Funk Wiebe.
"If You're a Mennonite"
Page 148
Katie Funk Wiebe.
"Who Decides?"
Page 151
8. An Intellectual High.
Don Isaac
Page 153
Katie Funk Wiebe.
"The Conflict of Peace"
Page 164
Katie Funk Wiebe.
"Tipping over the Tub"
Page 167
9. Lifting the Fog.
Marlene Epp
Page 171
Katie Funk Wiebe.
"Come Higher Friends"
Page 182
10. Stories into Books.
Peggy Goertzen
Page 185
Katie Funk Wiebe.
"Why Do You Sneeze?"
Page 197
11. The World of Mennonite Writing.
Daniel Hertzler
Page 201
Katie Funk Wiebe.
"Open Season on Writers"
Page 212
Katie Funk Wiebe.
"Why Mennonites Can't Laugh at Themselves"
Page 215
12. Aging with Spirit.
Delores Friesen
Page 219
Katie Funk Wiebe.
"Time for Purple with Red"
Page 231
Katie Funk Wiebe.
"After 30 Years, It's Time for a Change"
Page 234
13. Yielding and Reaching.
Valerie G. Rempel and Lorraine Dick
Page 237
Katie Funk Wiebe.
"Sorting Prayer Thoughts"
Page 249
Katie Funk Wiebe.
"I've Changed My Mind"
Page 252
The Writings and Oral Presentations of Katie Funk Wiebe: A Comprehensive Bibliography.
David Giesbrecht, Doug Heidebrecht, and Susan Huebert
Page 255
Contributors.
Page 353
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references: p. [255]-352.
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