We’re hoping, dear reader, that you notice the attention given to your online involvement: in this issue we’ve published several letters from your online correspondence. Send us more. Editors
I just love the new look of the Review‘s website. It is clean, airy, polished, inviting—these are the descriptions that come to mind. Well done!
Debbie Michel
Wow. Your July edition on women and ministry was powerful and well researched, and included the beautiful artwork of South American artist Joao Luis Cardoso! But my heart is so heavy that the church I love and have been part of for 74 years is still unwilling to treat men and women equally.
Nancy Daniels Nelson
What I find most amazing about this article is that the writer was able to look past his own beliefs regarding the vaccination and reach down to help someone in need. God is truly great, and I pray that He continues to do this work through you!
Nicolas Salomon
I encourage people to focus on the positives, make use of technology to connect, be willing to adapt, and find new ways of doing church. The ones who are not adaptable, who complain about missing the good old days and also don’t take the virus seriously, are going to suffer.
Robin Hill
May you all be blessed abun- dantly for comforting the afflicted and displaced folks! Imagine their fear and anxiety.
Randy Grambow
Digital media is such a powerful tool for evangelism! So impressed by this woman’s willingness to use technology to spread the gospel. God’s blessings on you abundantly, Betilda.
Connected Adventist Podcast
Prayer is so powerful.
Reggy Ragwar Easter
No more shame. Thank God for FARM STEW.
Terry Ann Finnikin
Congratulations to the young people who put this together. I can only imagine all the time and effort and sacrifice this film took to make. Well done!
Pat Rodriguez Castillo
Family worship is not a smoking gun. More than half my academy classmates, plus several of my family members, have left the church. Some had family worship in their homes; some did not. All of them felt the church was out of step and did not represent their values. Most of them did not cite disagreement with doctrine, but practice. It’s time we are honest and admit that we may not understand how Gen Z operates. A Revelation Seminar isn’t going to bring those people back.
Bonnie McLean
I am proud of you, Bruna Pontes!
Patricia Wiant Ridpath
Very insightful article. Thank you!
Lynda Gill du Preez
Oh, how I wish I lived closer! I would love to be a nurse there. This is great, and what a blessing for the community.
Cynthia West
Yes, we need to study God’s Word more for ourselves; the truth and peace are in its pages.
Claudette Thomas
The work is plentiful, but the workers are few. Nevertheless, God will send the right workers for the right time.
Camila Ito Skaf
Makes the health message extremely important.
Lester Daproza
We need to hear all of the voices of the past. Not just the domi- nant voices that we have heard.
Joe Williams
Great! I wish something like that would happen in my country’s church.
Dani Barbosa
An enemy has done this. Rest, young Christian warriors. You all learned at a young age that we are our brother’s keeper and the importance of unity. Condolences to the brokenhearted families and friends; may God Himself comfort each one of you.
Gloria B. Dorsey
Great read. Practicing kindness in a world of hate and anger is challenging—I’m committing myself to be compassionate and loving. Prayers are always welcome.
Barb Preas
I am thankful that no matter what issues we face in our lives, God is with us and will see us through.
Dorothy Mckinney
We welcome your letters, noting, as always, that inclusion of a letter in this section does not imply that the ideas expressed are endorsed by either the editors of the Adventist Review or the General Conference. Short, specific, timely letters have the best chance at being published (please include your complete address and phone number—even with e-mail messages). Letters will be edited for space and clarity only. Send correspondence to Letters to the Editor, Adventist Review, 12501 Old Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, MD 20904-6600; Internet: [email protected].