“In my country, Nepal, the gospel is widely preached.”
December 2011 – Grace & Truth Magazine
Thank you for sending me your very informative and beautiful magazine for these last few years. I work for a Christian organization and am responsible for training workshops. The learnings I receive from this magazine are a real help in the preparation of teaching materials. In my country, Nepal, the gospel is widely preached and we see many people coming to Christ. Please continue my subscription. And God bless the G&T team! — Nepal
I received the June ’07 and April ’10 issues at the same time – both well-read and really late! The Family article, “Lord Teach Us To Pray” (Jun. ’07) reminded me of what I’ve been neglecting. And the Features on “The Finished Work Of Christ” (Apr. ’10) reignited my passion for my Savior by reminding me of all He has done for me. Better late than never! — Nigeria
Your excellent magazine is spoiled by the use of unreliable versions of God’s Word, instead of the Authorized king James Version. Several years ago, some Oxford dons met to compare all the modern versions with the original manuscripts and found that the most reliable was the AKJV. I pray that you will instruct your writers to quote only from the most reliable version. But I doubt you will reply to this request, thinking “here’s another crank.” — England
Your magazine has been a source of inspiration for me and my family. Your Feature, “The Finished Work Of Christ” (Apr. ’10) has been gate-lifting for us. We finally saw the truth behind Christ’s work on our behalf. It is finished! May God continue to strengthen you in your work for Him. Amen. — Nigeria
I just finished the April 2010 Grace and Truth. It’s a wonderful compilation of edifying articles! The Family article is much appreciated. Please keep up the good work! However, in relation to the Series, “Does God Heal All Our Sicknesses?” I am susceptible to the malaria, but for the past 16 months, I have experienced divine healing. Whenever I am affected, I hold my ground by professing faith in the Lord’s healing power. I have not taken any drug all this while. He may not heal all our sicknesses, but He does heal some. — Nigeria