READER'S EXCHANGE

 

Keep up your gadfly activities. I was raised in Arizona and used to ponder the usefulness of such critics as gadflies. At least they kept an old horse who was sleeping from falling to the ground by constantly buzzing around him. — Curtis Stamps, Whippany, N. J.

I have enjoyed your articles on your visits to other churches. I appreciated your last observation, "We have much more in common than differences." I find this true as I serve the First Baptist Church in Tulare.

I remember our visit to the Mormon temple in Los Angeles. I appreciated your gracious questioning of the elder. — Bill Johnson, Tulare, Tx.

I think this matter of reason is at the root of some of our failures as a Restoration Movement. We suppose that we cannot believe anything unless it fits into a syllogism. This being the case our faith will be in reason and logic or self more than in God.—Paul Du Bois, Arlington, Tx.

Good news from the "Wrestling with God" project. We are moving ahead with our plans to produce a quality dramatic film on the life of Alexander Campbell and his movement, one worthy of TV and cable presentation. We will concentrate on the struggles of the Campbells in the 1820's. —Jeanne Lange, Studio City, Ca.

With help from a Church of Christ in Ethiopia, we have our own famine relief program in Zambia's western province. Ethiopia has been a famine area itself and this assistance from one African congregation to another is to be commended. —Angela Woodhall, Kitwe, Zambia

Blessings on you as you travel and work "Practicing the Presence of God" moved me much. Thank you for the reminder. —Cloyd Anthony, Terre Haute, In.