Father:
I first started receiving The Anglican Digest twenty years ago when I attended Church of the Ascension, Chicago, as part of a parish-wide distribution program. Subsequently, I became a subscriber, then a supporter of TAD. I have always found it to be a valuable source of theological reflection and analysis. Sometimes much of it gets read as I am standing at the mailbox on my front porch. I hope that the renewed format will permit the magazine to better fulfill its first principles, and that you will continue your outstanding work as editor for many years to come.
Father:
I first started receiving The Anglican Digest twenty years ago when I attended Church of the Ascension, Chicago, as part of a parish-wide distribution program. Subsequently, I became a subscriber, then a supporter of TAD. I have always found it to be a valuable source of theological reflection and analysis. Sometimes much of it gets read as I am standing at the mailbox on my front porch. I hope that the renewed format will permit the magazine to better fulfill its first principles, and that you will continue your outstanding work as editor for many years to come.