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Letters to the editor for November 18, 2004

NewsReligious Herald  |  November 16, 2004

Letters for Nov. 18

Thanks for Virginia's help

It is with a deep sense of gratitude that I write this letter, not being sure to whom it really should be addressed. Notwithstanding, please allow me on behalf of the Grenada Baptist Association to say a special thank you for the way in which Virginia Baptists have stood up with us, especially at a time when we needed you most.

I am persuaded to believe that from a heart of godly love and concern you acted on our behalf and only eternity may reveal the true impact your ministry has already had on our lives. Thanks also for the way in which you have demonstrated your kindness and generosity toward me as an individual. You have gone way beyond the call of duty to cushion the blow created by Hurricane Ivan, and already with your kind assistance, many more lives are being touched. Thanks you for your continued commitment and support. May God truly and richly bless you dear folks.

Nehru Lalsee, Moderator, Grenada Baptist Association

Disappointed in Virginia Baptists

I have just returned from the Baptist state meeting in Roanoke. What great sermons we heard and good music, but then came the business session.

I have never been so disappointed in Virginia Baptists in my life and I've been one of them for 62 years. We heard two young men speak about how much the BSU center at VCU meant to them. Then we heard why we had to sell it. First we heard that First Baptist Church of Richmond had adjacent property that could be used, then the pastor of that church said they did not. Then we heard the wiring and a window needed to be repaired and along with other repairs would cost a quarter to a half million dollars. The students don't need a Taj Mahal! They just need a place to draw apart for study and meditation and Bible study.

My daughter got a degree in special education from VCU and I dare say many who voted to sell have never been on campus. This is an inner city college. It was suggested students could go to First Baptist to draw apart. I would not have wanted by daughter to have walked those eight blocks in that part of the city, especially at night. I hope those of you who voted to sell this building realize what you have done. Money is not nearly as important as young lives.

Betty Johnson, Deltaville

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