INCOMING….FROM OUR MAILBAG
Dear Dr. Anderson,
Thank you for another thought-provoking and challenging edition of Christian Ethics Today. God bless you all.
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Pat:
I just got off the phone after talking with you. As I said, I thought this issue of CET (Spring, 2018) is outstanding (as usual). The check I mentioned is enclosed…I will send you a list of people who will be happy receiving additional issues but will also include checks to the Foundation.
Thanks again,
In Christ,
Ed Fernald, Tallahassee, Florida
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Dr. Anderson,
I so appreciate your publication, more and more in these dark times that cry out for Christian ethical perspective.
This gift is in honor of my dear friends, Caroline and Fisher Humphries, and our pastor, Sarah Shelton – who gave out an appreciation of your journal in a sermon yesterday!
Keep fighting the good fight.
Roderick Davis, Birmingham, Alabama
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Dear Amy,
…I thought this spring issue was particularly good! I read the whole issue the day I received it. Please send a copy to my great nephew…
Phoebe Delamarter, Louisville KY
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May your candle stay lit!
Glenn and Gieta Norris, Arkansas
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Dear CET,
Over the years I’ve asked you to add so many to your mailing list. This is a small check to help you keep up the good work.
I’m not sure if I asked you to include the address below. If not, please do.
…Finding trained pastors who don’t have immigration problems or aren’t fundamentalists is a challenge. They would find CET refreshing and encouraging.
Thank you,
Maxine King, California
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Dear Christian Ethics Friends, Attention Pat Anderson, editor:
Having read this latest edition of Christian Ethics, I am responding with gratitude for the encouragement and clarity of so many issues.
Standing firm and strong in our faith is critical and the “Confession …in a time of Crisis” was so needed. As someone has said, “We can’t do everything, but we can do something.”
It is so important that our words and actions are in line with the teachings of Christ.
Here in North Georgia, we have a strong following of far right but we also have many who are working toward a better way.
One thing I have done in the past month was to write a letter to our local newspaper, addressing the need to show kindness and respect in those weekly letters, which had become a battleground with attacks on the other side of issues. It was so ugly and demeaning that I was moved to do something.
I wrote, and it was printed, addressing the need to show respect and addressing the need to show respect and suggesting adults should be demonstrating what we teach our children: “to be kind to one another.”
So far the letters to the editor have been more civil. Small victory!
Thank you,
Anne Green, Dahlonega, Georgia
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Dear Pat Anderson,
Enclosed is a check for Christian Ethics Today Foundation.
We have enjoyed it many years – it has kept us up to date with current beliefs, as time goes by.
We have appreciated the many inspiring articles as well as some with which we did not fully agree with or understand – you made us think.
Blessings
Dixie and Rufus Fisher, Arden, NC
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