Letter: God and King's

Ms Sylvia Crookes
Tuesday 05 January 1993 19:02 EST
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Sir: Over the past few years, I have attended a church that devoted its large congregational collections to an Aids helpline, to Amnesty, to Save the Children, to Christian Aid and to a charity for the local homeless.

Oh, and unlike the Rev Geoffrey Ravalde (letter, 2 January), I met God there too, every time - at King's College, Cambridge.

Yours faithfully,

SYLVIA CROOKES

Baildon, West Yorkshire

2 January

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