YOUR LETTERS

"We must recognize that the world is drawn to good, God, as God is drawn to them."

The choice of art work on the cover of the Sentinel does not always coincide with the healing mission of the contents. The recent covers of the May 11 and May 18 issues are examples.

I am approaching a mental health clinic at a local college regarding our branch church's upcoming lecture. The theme coincides with the May 11 Sentinel, but I am hesitating to bring it. It does not picture the healing—but the problem. These people see enough of the problem. We must recognize that the world is drawn to good, God, as God is drawn to them. Are these covers conjured as a clever way to get the world to be interested? If so, I think we are missing the point or the viewpoint from which we behold the world and want the "world" to behold itself.

Gail Bernard
Kingston, New York

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