The book's most poignant passage tells of a woman parishioner who lived
near the church writing Fosdick in his retirement, begging him and his wife to come over for a cup of tea:
Not exact matches
C. Christopher Smith lives and
writes as part of the Englewood Christian
Church community on the urban
Near Eastside of Indianapolis, where he is the Senior Editor of The Englewood Review of Books.
The
churches addressed at the beginning are seven,
near Ephesus, but it is apparently
written for the
Church at large, as a message of warning but still more of encouragement in the midst of their sufferings.
To the
church at Phillipi he
wrote «Rejoice in the Lord always... The Lord is
near.
«There should be no mosque
near Ground Zero in New York so long as there are no
churches or synagogues in Saudi Arabia,» Gingrich
wrote.