`The Church as a Community'

I read the editorial with interest. I congratulate you for explaining as far as you could the actions taken in the past which have led to the present difficulty. I don't feel, however, that the board has yet come clean and admitted their mistakes in making the drastic changes in the Monitor in order to spend more time and money on the cable channel, Monitor Radio, and World Monitor magazine. Frederick E. Bauer Jr., Mirror Lake, N.H.

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