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Henry Mahan

Some Thoughts on Letter Writing

Henry Mahan May, 19 2024 1 min read
1,528 Articles 3,940 Sermons 760 Books
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May, 19 2024
Henry Mahan
Henry Mahan 1 min read
1,528 articles 3,940 sermons 760 books

    I acknowledge that the telephone is a great blessing! But it has also robbed us (because of our natural laziness) of the great art and blessing of letter writing. People and pastors used to sit down and write to one another letters which required thought, expressed affection, and could be read over and over for additional joy and encouragement. But it is easier, quicker, and requires much less effort to phone a person – all of which makes the phone call of much less value and meaning.

    What a special joy to go to the mailbox and take out a handwritten note from a dear friend, which cost him only .29 cents, but is of greater value because he gave us a part of his busy day and a part of himself in composing the letter. I’m sure that it will be read more than once, while the telephone call is long forgotten.

Henry Mahan

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