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  • Man, I am just blown away by what I have read. Talk about grasping new concepts and slaying sacred cows! How did you come by all this stuff? It just releases me into a new level of God. Brought up a RC, born again in the AOG, traveled through the CRC, Apostolic, Family Life, and now in the Baptist, this has been a very uplifting night of surfing your site. What I thought I knew, I now have to relearn, adjust, and who knows what else. Thank you for sharing what you have. Jesus is Lord indeed. Thank you again. -Mark Liedel Marju@kisser.net.au, Australia.

  • Dear Jay (who had sent a book to Nicole), I finally finished reading that book. I am so grateful that you sent me that. I did not realize how bound I was by legalism and what a wonderful feeling has come over me since I read that book! It completely changed the way I look at others and God. Thank you so very much for sending that book. You will never know how much it means to me!! -Nicole.

  • Your April-May edition was great. I loved the poem entitled "The Calf-Path." Thanks for the constant mental, spiritual, and heart stimulation of thought. kevinburt@juno.com, Memphis.

  • I read your books and can say that I believe in what you are doing. We should be the most joyous people in the world. But somehow we are always trying to find fault with what others are doing. My daughter moved to San Antonio and started going where Max Lucado preaches. She says that when she leaves there she feels like she has truly worshipped God. We went there with her and we felt the same way. Where have you gone where people seem to be rushing to try to get a good seat? And the singing is just beautiful. It does not bother me that some lift up their hands to God while they are singing. But I heard a preacher condemn that very thing. Why do we run everyone else down? -F.L.

  • I would like to receive photos of Jesus so as to stop looking at sex photos. -George. gkamal@psd.com.eg, Cairo, Egypt.

  • I will contact Scott about your wonderful offer. He will have to make arrangements with the prison. I sent him several of the Free In Christ books and he distributed them at the facility in Torrington Wyoming. Scott is now in Bismark, ND and will be starting inroads for Christ there. It is amazing how hungry some of those men are for the word of God. -Joan

  • I would just like to thank the makers of this site and say that I am thankful for the message of grace they are preaching. In the past couple of months I have been lifted of the burdens of legalism to a certain degree and finally living in the Grace of God. Quite simply, it is wonderful. Thank you for encouraging me. -Mark xeb@technosushi.com

  • Keep up the good work. -Richard Danielson danielr@minot.com, Minot, ND.

  • We are very happy to receive Dr. J.B.M. Prasad, CoC evangelist, in our Seminary. He freely distributed the books Free In Christ to our staff and students about 40 copies which are very useful to the theological students. We pray for your ministry and your family. -C. L. Johnson, Principal: Baptist Theological Seminary, Kakinada, India.

  • Thank you, my brother, for all your good works and we enjoy all the books that you sent to us. God be with you, my brother. I pray you can come and visit us here in the Philippines. Spend some of your precious time here in our country and share the talents that God gave you with us. Roman Roger Wanasen rmw-fcss@mozcom.com, Manila.

  • Hope you are having a good day. Perhaps you can find a place for the enclosd (a donation). I know there must be a lot of expense in your ministry. I always feel joy when Freedom’s Ring appears in my box. Often, I recall having lunch with you and Lea at your home in New Braunfels. What a delight. Cecil, a number of years ago there was a movie starring Sidney Portier, To Sir With Love. The theme song from that movie had the same title. I loved that song. Basically, the message was "How do you say ThankYou to someone who has taken you from crayons to perfume?" Or how do you say ThankYou to someone who has helped you grow up? Cecil, not just me, but a movement can’t find adequate espression for our gratitude. The extent of your influence can not be measured. Thank you, sir. -Gordon Carruth, Mason, TX.

  • Dear friends, we just go on day after day enjoying your letters and forget to thank you. The two of you are doing a great service to all of us CoC folks .. and we thank you ..very much. We praise God that you are better Lea. Carl and Nell, and Leroy and Ouida have long been heroes of ours also. What a blessing for us to have such folks to help us see God’s great grace and His plan for us. Also, thank you so much for the Ketcherside treasures that Bob Lewis has made available for us, and for the Lee Wilson site. We have never had the honor of meeting the two of you but feel that we know you. We do love you and wish you both many years of good health. -Dora Bailey cdbdeb@ipa.net.

  • I want to thank you for your recent correspondence and help with trying to grasp better the concept of preterism. I am not sure of much of so many things, but I am certain there exists more Biblical truth in preterism than ANY of the dispensational systems I have studied! Dispensational theology (an oxymoron if I ever heard one) is nothing more than end times fairy tales. I praise God for your ministry. Please keep getting the truth out, to the praise of His glory and for the sake of His name! Your health and your ministry remain in my prayers. [I am really enjoying the book Questions And Answers by Edward Fudge.] -Jim, MN, jdosarb@juno.com

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