Letter to the Editor: A WBS request:Hello Pastor Doug,I realize by the time you read this letter Reformed X will have moved on to something else to grumble about, but I still haven't ...
Last Letters Before October Hits
Letter to the Editor: Thank you for doing the debate. It has hard to endure that much of an abolitionist of absolute certitude, but it had to be done.It seems to me his argument is ...
Letters, You Know, Actual Letters
Letter to the Editor: Western civilization is certainly dependent on the influence of Christianity which has so influenced the culture. How much weight do you put on Christian influence ...
Letters Piled Up Like Autumn Leaves
Letter to the Editor: You have mentioned in multiple places that reading biographies can be a very helpful thing to do if you are a first generation Christian and don’t have many ...
Letters and Replies That Will Satisfy Everyone
Letter to the Editor: Well done, Uncle Doug! Keep up the great work!! Jake Jake, thanks. Letter to the Editor: Re: The Fingerbone of St. Johnny of CashI enjoyed ...
Letters Fall Like Leaves on a Pond in a Japanese Haiku
Letter to the Editor: "Despite the fact that he was the reason Roe was struck down, for which we thank God . . ."But there's the rub: The hard-core abolitionists DON'T thank God for this. ...
Letters Found Right Where They Should Have Been
Letter to the Editor: Let's say a father with children in the home has a major failing as a parent. He becomes aware of this sin and fully and completely repents. Still some children ...
Letters That Were Plainly Sent by Somebody
Letter to the Editor: What is your view concerning the day of creation on which angels were made? Do you think that when Adam and Eve fell into sin, that all of the back story with ...
Letters When Letters Were Clearly Called For
Letter to the Editor: Hey Doug this'll be a quick one but what are your views on men fighting other men for sports entertainment, such as boxing and MMA ( mixed martial arts)? Is it ...
Letters at the Tale End of July
Letter to the Editor: I suspect you would agree that one of the key ingredients of a successful church is building tight-knit communities. The method most churches today use in the Evangelical ...