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Letters to BRF – 2006

From New York:
I would like to join the Brethren Revival Fellowship. Please put my name on your mailing list. If back issues of the Witness are available, I would be interested in receiving as many as you would be willing to send to me. Is a sample copy of the Dunker Journal available? Are tapes available?

From California:

Due to a long-term illness I am unable to send any money, but I do want to tell you how insightful your BRF Witness periodicals are. My brother has passed away and I found your booklets among his things and began reading them. Thanks. If you can, please keep me on your mailing list.

From Washington:
My husband and I have enjoyed and appreciated the issues of the BRF Witness, and we are looking forward to receiving future issues. Please find enclosed the money to pay for the new BNTC Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew, the Glimpses of the Past, and the New Testament Beliefs books.

From Missouri:
Please remove my name from your BRF Witness mailing list. You have not stayed with the King James Version, so we are no longer interested in them.

From Ohio:
Although I now attend a Grace Brethren church, the information that I receive from the Brethren Revival Fellowship helps to encourage me that the Church of the Brethren is not totally losing their spiritual base.

From Pennsylvania:
Thanks for your work and dedication within the Church of the Brethren by upholding the infallible Word of God, as given in Scripture. Thanks for stressing the importance of the New Testament teachings that have been important to Brethren throughout our history.

From Iowa:
I appreciate receiving the BRF Witness even though my perspective on the Bible is much different from yours. I believe the Bible is no more or less than the words of the writers. Those words were never intended to be taken as the words of God, or to be taken as infallible, but are the writers’ witness to the truth of God as they understood it. God is love and love takes precedence over truth.

From Pennsylvania:
I am glad to react to one of your essays in the BRF Witness —the one titled “What About Cremating the Dead?” This is being written in the spirit of discussion rather than contention. Cremation may be heathen in origin, but so are our current practices of embalming and entombing the casket in a vault. Your second biblical observation is the most important one—that “cremation does not follow the example of Jesus,” but neither does modern burial. Cremation for many people is a matter of economy and good stewardship. If I had my way, we would bury without embalming, in family plots that nurture and nourish beautiful gardens. But that is not practical for most people, so we do the best we can…I thank you for your hard work, your writing, and your commitment to the gospel of Jesus Christ.

From Virginia:
Thanks for continuing to uphold the inspiration and the inerrancy of God’s Word in times like these when this truth is increasingly questioned. Your efforts are a breath of fresh air!

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