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In
Lincoln Country
is
beautiful. How wonderful to read abou t Herman and Thelma Sims. I
finished the story through teary eyes, and that at General Motors on
the assembly line. —David
Kester, Rt. 1, Rio Vista, TX 76093
(Now
you know why your Chevrolet or Pontiac has that lemon in it. They’re
reading
Restoration
Review
on
the job! In a recent open house at that huge assembly plant, I spent
some time watching a lad read several pages of a paperback novel
between his assignment of attaching a door panel to each passing car.
So, why not
Restoration
Review?)
I
enjoyed
In
Lincoln Country.
Your
comment that Lincoln Christian College “generally shows a
broader view than most of its sister Bible colleges,” reminded
me that one of her sister colleges, Nebraska Christian, had Carl
Ketcherside for its annual convention in both 1963 and 1967. It has
also brought in other men, like Andrew Blackwood, from outside the
Restoration Movement. —Harold
Fox, Box 452, Sutton, NB 68979
We
rejoice with you in His grace and forgiveness to a very proud
people. I especially enjoyed your article on Brother Barton Stone.
Somehow I feel I would be more comfortable with him if he were still
living than with A. Campbell. Praise God, to know that both kinds of
men are in my spiritual heritage. Keep up the good work —Bob
Cannon, 1111 Ashworth Rd., Des Moines 50265
Your
efforts toward unity among Churches of Christ and Christian Churches
over pettiness of ideas are bearing fruit. We need to fellowship
freely with our brothers in Christ. God bless your work. —Douglas
and Mary Kelsey, 1138 Ranch Santa Fe Rd., San Marcos, CA 92069