
On Interpreter Digital
I am thrilled with the new digital Interpreter. Though I had intended to only browse through the issue, I found myself mesmerized with the articles and even the ads.
The format is easily maneuvered, the table of contents extensive with interesting topics, the writers are excellent, a thoroughly informative and entertaining publication.
I am impressed with the use of technology providing the interactive features with social media, capability of sharing via email, printing and the like. I will return to read this issue many times in the next two months.
Peggye L. Mills, St. Paul UMC, San Antonio, Texas
I thought the digital magazine was well done ... easy to read ... however, I am “old school” and missed holding the magazine in my hands!
Patsy Burke Harris, Petersville UMC, Columbus, Ind.
Whom do we serve?
I am on the mission committee at a small church in the country. I was so happy to find this welcoming, happy, hardworking group. We met a few weeks ago to discuss repeating a mission we had last year and preparing to run another. What a surprise I had to find the majority of members did not want to repeat it because it goes to “foreigners.” I am aghast that we as a people have come to this view. What is our true mission as Christians? Do we not pray for world peace every day? What have we become? Do we feel that our country’s needs and our citizens are the only ones that matter to our Lord? I will continue to pray for ALL who suffer no matter where they live!
Name withheld on request
Helpful issue
The May/June 2014 issue of the Interpreter is one of the most helpful issues you have published in a long time. Is it possible for me to order 10 copies for use by my Older Adult Ministries Team?
The Rev. Bill Wolfe, Gardendale-Mt. Vernon UMC, Gardendale, Ala.
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