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Letter to the Editor: Thanks for Candace Echols’ columns on faith
 
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In this Monday, June 19, 2017, photo, a person types on a laptop keyboard, in North Andover, Mass. One of the nation’s biggest telemedicine providers is spending more than $18 billion to stoke an approach to care that grew explosively during the pandemic. Teladoc Health plans to dive deep into managing the health of patients with diabetes and high blood pressure with a cash-and-stock deal for Livongo Health. Telemedicine involves care delivered remotely, often with a live video connection through patient smartphones or tablets. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
 

In this Monday, June 19, 2017, photo, a person types on a laptop keyboard, in North Andover, Mass. One of the nation’s biggest telemedicine providers is spending more than $18 billion to stoke an approach to care that grew explosively during the pandemic. Teladoc Health plans to dive deep into managing the health of patients with diabetes and high blood pressure with a cash-and-stock deal for Livongo Health. Telemedicine involves care delivered remotely, often with a live video connection through patient smartphones or tablets. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

“Ms. Echols’ perspective may be evoking these sorts of questions, causing readers to rethink their assumptions, perhaps rethink the commonly assumed absence of God.”

 
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