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Letters to the Editor

Dear readers, we love to hear your thoughts on the stories that we publish, what is going on around the world, and what the Lord has placed on your heart! Email your letter through to editor@joymag.co.za for a chance to be featured – please try to keep letters to 150 words as we have limited space.

Why do Christians suffer?

Your article on ‘Why Do Christians Suffer?’ was really good and helped me to accept a few things. My eyes were really opened when it reminded us of how much the disciples of Christ suffered. In that light, most Western Christians cannot even comprehend suffering. I know the Middle Eastern brothers and sisters suffer terribly – but we cannot complain… yet! Sadly, with all the new laws being passed and the world changing like it is, who knows how long it will be like this? Make the most of your freedom – times are changing.

Sindiswa

JOY! Magazine puts a lot of effort in

I received a copy of JOY! Magazine at a ladies’ meeting recently. It really lives up to its name. I was so blessed and read it cover to cover. Thank you for your professional presentation of all the articles. I can see that you have dedicated people on your team. Keep up

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