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Dear GES Team,
I just wanted to express my thanks and amen to what you stand for and how your
newsletters are
such a blessing. I have been blessed to be given an outreach in high schools across our great
land. I am honored to be able to give the Grace Gospel in each school (over 5,000 so far). Just
keep up your work and as a missionary I will share what and when I can. Thanks for your
ministry of refreshment.
Dear Mr. Wilkin,
I recently received the Autumn 1991 edition of the journal and thought to write and thank
you (plural) for the work that has gone into producing such a document. . .
Some of the most interesting parts of your journal for me are the articles that deal with
literature, poetry, and music. I was commenting to my wife this morning that our technological
society has
rapidly caused the decay of the arts into a meaningless parody based on subjectivism. I must
admit that I find myself a product of that cultural decay. I am, therefore, grateful that one can
discover in Christian literature the vestige ( and might I hope revival!) of both intellectual and
artistic pursuits. . .
May God bless this ministry!
Sirs,
I appreciated the unsolicited mailing, but please remove my name from your mailing list.
Each issue represents some of the most baldfaced and embarrassing examples of special pleading
that I have ever seen. Your sort of ministry gives a bad name to dispensationalists. Jesus is Lord
and Savior, not Spectator and Condoner.
Dear Sir,
Greetings in the most precious name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
I'm very much delighted to receive the Grace Evangelical Society News and am truly blessed
by it. It was my first time to receive the said newsletter (October 1991) which has been a great help
in my understanding of the topic discussed. I would also like to thank the kind person who
submitted my name to be included in your list of subscribers.
May God bless you even more and your ministry.
JMT
Davao City
Philippines
Dear Bob,
The past issue of the GES News (Oct 91) was the best yet for me. The article about the
"intentions" of the Lordship position used almost the exact words that I have used
many times. I wish I had sent them in to you. Cudos for Charlie Bing.
The other article that meant much to me was "The So-called Brother." It was an
excellent treatment of a passage and made so much more sense to me than previous
explanations.
In His grace,
Pastor JCF
Palm Harbor, FL
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