This is an article from the October 1989 issue: Impact!

Letters

Letters

MF receives only good mail and better mail. The “better” mail criticizes and challenges us, asks tough quesitons. The “good” mail just pats us on the back. So to introduce this continuing page of Readers Write, we thought we would go easy on ourselves with excerpts from our good mail. The following complimentary exerpts may suggest to you that you're part of a 70,000-strong MF readership who value this monthly bulletin. Be encouraged that even this humble publication about God's heart for the remaining 12,000 unreached people groups on the planet is making a difference worldwide. But write in now to be included in the next Readers Write. Next issue we'll get tough with your hard questions, your constructive criticism, your comments in response to articles. Write MF Readers Write, 1605 Elizabeth St., Pasadena CA 91104 USA. —Managing Ed.

Dear Brothers and Sisters,
By God's grace, we have arrived in Thailand to work here in an evagelism and church-planting ministry. The Lord has already graciously opened many doors of ministry, and one young lady came to Christ last week. Please pray for us!

Please change our address—we miss Mission Frontiers and feel that we need to receive it to keep up with the “latest” in mission news and developments.
David and Sue Depeu Bangkok, Thailand

U.S. Center:
I'm a teenager who went on a mission trip with Teen Mania. I had the best time of my life going to Guatemala for a month—I got the opportunity to experience a little bit of the missionary life. This summer, God has really put a desire in my heart for missions. They told us about you, and I'm really interested in subscribing to Mission Frontiers.
Patricia Miller Emporia KS USA

Dear U.S. Mission Center:
I am a missionary to Fiji. While home on furlough, I received MF and use it a lot in the mission classes I taught at our colleges in the U.S. Each month I looked forward to receiving it because it was so full of wonderful news about what is happening in the expansion of God's kingdom. I feel so cut off since I haven't seen an issue now for several months. Please send it to me again here in Suva. As you know, Fiji is a country of a little more than a half million wonderful people.

We've seen many strong, efficient Christians going from our school to evangelize islands in the Asian Pacific. I am teaching missions here, but I need the help MF would give me to bring the students up-to-date on the world of missions. I have already shared with them Ralph Winter's theories about people groups—the 12,000 remaining that need to be reached and can be reached!
Bill and Alvera Farrand Suva, Fiji

Dear Editor,
Congratulations on the June/July 1989 issue of Mission Frontiers! It is one of your best in content, format, exposure to the U.S. Center for World Mission and mission challenge. Keep up the good work!
—One of your prayer warriors

Dear Friends at USCWM,
Greetings from Sweden! Thank you for sending us a copy of Mission Frontiers each month! We love to be brought in touch with God’s work in the world through your periodical. Great! We praise God for your work and seek to uplift you in prayer. Thank you again!
Tom and Julie Mason Holsbybrum, Sweden

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