Letters

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  • Letters: Jeane Law

    Jeane Law “never failed to listen and be concerned. She always had sound and loving thoughts that made me make strong Christian decisions.”

  • Letters: Another view of biblical womanhood

    Another view of biblical womanhood Regarding “Seminary website lists aspects of ‘biblical womanhood’: This article saddens my heart and soul deeply. I thank God there are other Baptist organizations such…

  • Letters: World Vision’s decision

    We are grateful for the reversal of World Vision’s decision regarding gay marriage for its employees.

  • Letters: The problem behind hungry children

    The problem is a society creating children without the sanction of marriage.

  • Letters: Change back to the past

    We keep talking about change. I believe we need to change back to the past.

  • Letters: Dance until the music stops?

    Are we willing to change, or will we keep on dancing until the music stops?

  • Letters: No need for movie Bible study

    A so-called Bible study based upon the movie Son of God makes no sense. Open up the Bible and teach what is written there.

  • Letters: America’s beautiful diversity

    Thank you for the beautiful editorial about “America the Beautiful.” 

  • Letters: Gay marriage not a marriage

    To me, “gay” marriage is not “marriage” at all in any biblical sense. It is a consenting relationship with a degree of commitment.

  • Letters: Housing allowance ruling

    Tax and legal scholars for decades have noted the unconstitutional character of IRC 107—the ministers’ “parsonage allowance.” If “ministers” think they are being unfairly treated, one reason might be because of their unconstitutional affections for special treatment, such as is provided by IRC 107.

  • Letters: Gay marriage & non-Christians

    Some say gay marriage will destroy marriage as we know it. The divorce rate among Christians has been doing a good job of destroying it already.

  • Letters: Pastors, preachers & prophets

    Jerold McBride has accepted the role of being a “21st century prophet” by stepping out of the crowd of modern preachers, and speaking with boldness the true word of God.