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(Many of our readers are now with us because someone thought to start them off with a subscription. This is how our paper grows. We have no promotional program, and so we depend wholly upon the willingness of our readers to pass along the good word. Our prices make it easy for you to do this: 5 names for 5.00. Just send us the names and we’ll do the mailing from here. —Ed.)

Julius J. Michini, who ministers to the Summer St. Church in Lucedale, Ms., would like to conduct weekend meetings with congregations or groups that might be in need of his services. He is a free man in Christ who would like to serve like minded people. His address: Rt. 4, Box 234, Lucedale, Ms. 39452.

Our congregation has put a dent in the myth that tongues are divisive. We are growing in depth and inclusiveness as love escalates. We do not pretend to be a unique island of unity in a sea of turmoil on this issue, but we are grateful for the peace God has given us. —Barry Willbanks, First Christian Church, 233 Topaz, Redwood City, Ca. 94062

Amen on your article concerning anti-church raps. As one who has been guilty of such lack of faith activities, I think it worthwhile for you to point to such pitfalls. We believe you are also correct about how when one leaves a problem situation he is no longer in a position to help change it. Quitters never win until they quit quitting. — Rich Thornhill, Grundy, Va.