Letter to the Editor: Is it wise or even right for Christians to be cremated? I have heard Christians from both camps with the general arguments for cremation of being "good stewards" financially, ...
Letters in the Light of All That Has Transpired
Letter to the Editor: In light of Matthew 5:32 and Luke 16:18, would I be correct in assuming that it is never a good idea to marry someone who has been divorced? I realize this is ...
Letters From Go-Getters
Letter to the Editor: Apropos of "The Mess that is Candace":Do you want to know how I came to follow your blog?It was your haters.I had signed up for a FB group called "Based Lutheran Fellowship" ...
Letters From Out There, Where You Are
Letter to the Editor: Thank you for your ministry.First off, I'm one who made the Rap Battle video with you and Keith Foskey. I hope you enjoyed it. :-)But that's not why I'm writing. I'm ...
New Year’s Letter Launch!
Letter to the Editor: You mentioned in your wedding homily that, unlike humans, animals were made male and female at the same time. This runs completely contrary to a poem I recently wrote ...
Year End Letters, As Sometimes Happens
Letter to the Editor: What is the difference between tattle-tailing and tale-bearing? Any practical pointers on how to teach kids the difference?Thanks. Josh Josh, in ...
Letters On the Verge of Christmas
Letter to the Editor: Wow! What masterful piece! Has Nancy ever seen a tongue of fire above your head as she brings you a cup of tea in your study as you're writing? Jack ...
Letters That Inform Us That You All Are Still There
Letter to the Editor: I hope you're doing well in this lovely Christmas season. Speaking of which, I know you usually receive and respond to perhaps more scholarly/heavier questions, or some ...
Calm Down, It’s Only Letters
Letter to the Editor: Time is short. You have much to repent for. Don’t put it off any longer. You know what it is and what God requires. Anne Anne, thank you for ...
The Letters Have Turned Decemberesque
Letter to the Editor: "Was Chamberlain a long-suffering saint, or was he an appeaser—to use Churchill’s metaphor, a man who throws others to the alligators, hoping to be the last one ...











