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Your paper has been the only thing that has kept me holding on. You will never know how much I have enjoyed your articles. They fill my heart with joy. —Albuquerque, NM

When illness surprises, it takes us aback, but not, as believers, as though we were unprepared. Faith is always ready for contingencies. They never gain the upper hand. God has more in reserve for you and your wife against the need which has surfaced. He will suffice. We thank Him for his help to you. —Earl Stuckenbruck, Johnson City, TN.

I always look forward to each issue and usually read it at one sitting. They are then filed away for further reference. I’ll have to admit that the article on “Who Are the Lost?” has challenged me to think about this doctrine in a different manner than I have in the past. —Dean Melton, East Alton, IL.

I especially valued the extensive sharing of worship experience with so many varied churches. I am grateful to you for digging up the facts on all these groups and sharing them with us. I consider it a highlight of the past two years. I also thank you for the nice eulogy to our mutual friend, Carl Ketcherside. I’m sure going to miss Carl and Nell. —Norman Hawbaker, Decatur, IL.

I was given a year’s subscription by a friend. Now that it needs renewal, I enclose a 2-year subscription. —Poseyville, IN

(This happens frequently. This is why we urge you to think of others when you renew for yourself. This Hoosier reader would have never known of us if someone had not thought of him. If you get up a club of four or more, including your own renewal, the rate is only $3.00 per name. You might bless someone greatly! —Ed.)

Keep the paper coming. I don’t always fully agree with all that you write, but you challenge me to broaden my perspective. —Jerry Clinkscales, Friendswood, TX.