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February 4, 2008

 

Once again it is time for our annual reader's survey. Please take the time to provide your information with some fun questions! 
 

This is vital for us since we utilize this information in a couple of ways: 1) It supplies us with information that allows us to make better and informed decisions in relation to the webzine; 2) It allows us to share this information with our readers to get a snapshot of what's going on throughout the world. 
 

If you seem to be having trouble accessing the survey, keep trying--you are getting through to us! We look forward to hearing from you. 
 

Also, in case you happened to be wondering, we love to hear news regarding what is going on in God's kingdom and how He is using people to accomplish His will. You might have news about a recent conference you went to, or a prison ministry in your church, or it could be as simple as a new way of reaching out to your community. No matter how big or how small, your reporting of this news will provide excitement, hope, and possibly ideas for others--so please don't hesitate to write up what's going on in your church and send it in! 
 
 

Re: “Growing Up Gay in an Apostolic Church”  
 

I'd like to see an article like this written by someone who has really lived it.  We all know there are many people in our churches who have “been there” but can't talk about it. 
 

(I apologize for my name appearing on this web site so frequently.  I'm not really all that opinionated.) 
 

Dennis Dykes, Texas 
 
 

Re: “Reader Demographic Survey” 
 

In regards to your demographic suvey, why did you not include my pick for my country's leader . . .  not all of your readers are American.  
 

Luke Anderson, “It's not a state, its a province,” New Brunswick 
 
 

Re: “Resculpting Apostolic Identity into an Army from a Hospital” 
 

Thanks so much for the encouraging article! I don't often describe my view of our situation (being postmodern Apostolics) as optimistic. I'm more of a realist. But when I read about what others are doing worldwide and within their communities, I can't help but feel that the glass is half full.  
 

Maybe these identity issues we face as the body of Christ are merely growing pains. Perhaps we're fumbling through our awkward teenage years in hopes of becoming a more mature, wiser, more confident army of believers.  
 

God Bless. Keep it up. 
 

Garrett Brown, Missouri 
 

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