The final paragraph of your interview with him is incredibly sad. On a lighter note, I enjoyed reading about LBJ's attitude toward letters. One of my family's prized possessions was a letter I got from him when he was president; as a second-grade student, I wrote asking him an extremely silly question, which I will not repeat here. The office of the president sent me a kind reply with his signature at the end. (Now where is that letter? My mom framed it.)
The final paragraph of your interview with him is incredibly sad. On a lighter note, I enjoyed reading about LBJ's attitude toward letters. One of my family's prized possessions was a letter I got from him when he was president; as a second-grade student, I wrote asking him an extremely silly question, which I will not repeat here. The office of the president sent me a kind reply with his signature at the end. (Now where is that letter? My mom framed it.)
Wonderful interview, Marvin. Encouraging to see your irenic and persistent queries about Jesus!