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Some things therein rather shock me. However I am confident that I
have reason to believe that you will embrace nothing but what you
believe will help you on your way to heaven.—Alabama
Your insights and probing into the
subconsciousness of our brotherhood and its principles are not only
stimulating, but very much needed.—Minnesota
I found your last issue of the Restoration Review interesting.
Though there were some inaccuracies in the story (about ACC), the
account was basically true to the facts. Such things make me
extremely glad that I am not an administrator. It is a hard line to
walk between supporting what a constituency wants done and allowing
freedom of individual expression.—Abilene
The healing of the gaping wound in America’s side will come
only as men tear out the shrapnel of hate and bind the wound with the
cords of Christlike love. Vengeance must be replaced by forgiveness.
Christians must pray for America as they have never prayed before.
They must start practicing Christian brotherhood where they have only
talked about it before. This means they must learn to enjoy the
company of Christians whose skin differs from theirs.—Charles
Boatman, Missouri
It is magnificent! The Sunday following Mr. King’s murder I
too brought a sermon on the subject entitled Race, Racism, and
Christianity. Brother Meyers has articulated my sentiments in a
much better way than I was able.—Hugh M. Olson, California
Will you please send me 3 copies of “Can We Understand,.”, by Rev. Robert Meyers of the Riverside Church of Christ, Wichita, Kansas, taken from April issue of Restoration Review. I saw this at a friend’s and enjoyed it very much, and I wish copies of it.—Mrs. S. D., Wichita, Kansas