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You have to draw close to hear the words, for a crucified man struggles to speak, his lungs crushed under the pressure of his ...
Admit to God that you are a sinner. Repent, turning from your sin. By faith receive Jesus as God’s Son and accept His gift of ...
The renewed interest in the traditional rite aligns with what’s known as the “strict church” hypothesis, which stipulates ...
If you’re not with us, you’re against us. Perhaps the following analogy would help the author of the letter “Government is bloated” in the March 25 edition. Staff members of the Forestry ...
The Star-Advertiser welcomes letters up to 150 words and guest columns of 500-600 words. The Star-Advertiser reserves the right to edit letters for clarity and length. Please direct comments to ...
Need to know how to type letters on a keypad, so you can dial a phone number with letters in it? Here's how to dial letters on an iPhone. We see them all the time—phone numbers with letters in them.
One key example: The Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles, which carry the story of Jesus’ followers forward after his ...
We welcome all letters from readers. Due to the volume of mail, though, it isn’t possible to publish all letters readers send. Those letters selected for publication are a representative ...
And rates will stop climbing. Letters: UC, CSU must stand up for foreign students Letters: Bay Area foreign students’ rights must be defended Letters: Bay Area rallies prove Trump opponents aren ...
To the editor: Sammy Roth’s column is spot-on detailing the issues of rate increases for necessary upgrades to the electric grid (“Wildfires are driving up California electric bills. Lawmakers ...
Re “Team meeting” (Letters, March 24): A letter-writer suggests that Mark Carney has conservative answers. Some may have forgotten that the Conservative Party is no longer the Progressive ...
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