I have not written a letter for a while as life just sometimes gets busy. We all suffer from that malady, too much to do in so little time. What I really like to write about is the number one problem ...
There is a huge area of neglect and compromise taking place in supposedly Bible-believing "Evangelical" churches, both locally and across the nation. Enculturated (i.e. worldly) pastors and elders, ...
Ron Gavette starts his letter (Christianity must change or die, Saturday, Aug. 8) with "things aren't always black and white." Since we're talking about "Christian" things, I would suggest that things ...
I have to admire John C. Morgan’s courage in bringing up a topic that many consider a dirty word today: sin (“Exploring eternal truths about sin, virtue,” Reading Eagle, April 30). He admits that many ...
I was very disappointed that Monday’s Times-Call carried the false accusation regarding the Charlottesville tragedy by Stan Gelb. Gelb stated that the Republican party leader called murderous ...
I am offended. I read that the U.S. Catholic bishops have approved a rebuke of our President because he supports the right of a woman to make her own moral and medical choice about important decisions ...
This letter is in response to Mark Amatangelo’s recent letter. Mr. Amatangelo might be right that I could be wrong about my faith in God. If I live my life as a Christian and I’m wrong, then I’ve lost ...