Dear Pastor,
Greetings to you in the mighty name of the Lord our soon coming King. First, I must tell you I am addicted to your column, but this is my very first letter to you.
I am a young man, thirty-two years old and very self motivated. I definitely know exactly what I want out of life and I am very proud of who I am.
I hope these few lines would really wake up our society, especially our teenagers. It would have brought tears to our fore-parents' eyes to see the damage that has been done to our up coming young ladies. They are turning themselves into slaves for these men who do not want anything else other than to get under the young girls' clothes.
These girls probably might have unwanted pregnancies, but remember there are infections and some deadly diseases. Young ladies, I know everyone is not perfect and we all cannot be the best, but look into this world and see all its opportunities. If you would just stay focused with heads held high, you could make someone proud. After all is said and done you will be the ones to give account for what you have done.
Pastor, all the best.
D.C., Kingston, Jamaica
Dear D. C.,
That is how you see it, sir. Evidently you felt led to write a word of caution to young women. Next time you write, warn the young men too not to take advantage of the women.
Pastor