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Hearing What the Good Book Says

Church making in America — special reactions. Also: Fred and Nancy. Personal opposition. Plus more.
p> THE END OF THE MAINLINE br> Re: Lawrence Henry’s The Making of a Church : /p> p>Sir, I find Mr. Henry’s article to be quite illuminating. It confirms what I have observed in a sort of general passing way. His article brought my thoughts about what I have observed into focus. Many of the “main stream” churches have bowed to political correctness. This somehow raises puzzling questions about the separation of “Church and state.” Political correctness is the acid eating away morality. Please thank Mr. Henry for his fine article. br> — Paul Bunker br> La Moille, Illinois /p> p> Thank you for Lawrence Henry’s fine article on Bible churches. I’m a Baptist, but love Bible churches and have many friends and family members who attend them. Readers might be interested to know that the Bible Church seminary, Dallas Theological Seminary, is one to the best in the world and is headed by Charles Swindoll, who is also a well-known author, pastor, radio personality. br> — Roger D. McKinney br> Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
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