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yes, please also include print version. I have a certain data limit and videos eat it up. in addition, there are myriad other reasons why print is more accessible and appropriate. thx Ps, I don't understand why people are critical of the title. The title is important, but ultimately the content is the gift... all the rest is just the wrapping.

Print form, please, not video - or include both if you are looking to serve both vision- and hearing-disabled visitors.

Please put them in reading form. I much prefer reading to videos for any information. And plese put His back in the title. I understand your reasoning, but I think the title suggesting mysterious ways can easily be misunderstood. Mysteries are usually bring visions of violence and the "other world of evil."

I enjoy Edward's telling the mysterious ways of God stories. They are an encouragement for me again of God's love for us.

I like being able to read these articles too. The videos may be the very thing for some, but not for me. And just wondering, why was the title changed? After all, "His Mysterious Ways" is what it's all about isn't it.

The title was changed back in 2008; it's not a recent development. And we've posted the explanation numerous times, but I'll post it again: From Mysterious Ways editor Adam Hunter: The title changed several years ago (2008), but the stories remain exactly the same. Whose Mysterious Ways are they if not God's? These stories inevitably lead readers to recognize that a hidden hand is at work in our lives. Some mention God directly, others simply imply his presence. All of them provide a glimpse of the very real things he does for us every day. That boosts the faith of believers, and it also leads those without faith to finding God. Everyone associates the phrase "Mysterious Ways" with God (it originates from William Cowper's famous hymn). Simplifying the title allows our message to draw in a wide audience to these important stories of faith. Please rest assured that one thing will never change: our devotion to helping readers from all walks of life achieve their maximum personal and spiritual potential. The editors thank you for your feedback. We hope you continue to enjoy these stories and share them, whatever your feelings about the title. The world needs these stories now more than ever

I agree with several other readers that the removal of "His" was an uneccessary change, actually, for the very same reason you voice: "Whose Mysterious Ways are they if not God's?"

I would ask you to consider that it is the Holy Spirit Who actually "draw[s] in a wide audience to these important stories of faith", rather than the act of "simplifying the title [to allow]our message to to draw..." I firmly believe, and respectfully say, that these stories are God's message,not your message, and He will be faithful to draw whom He chooses to them, just as he always has, without any strategy or help from anyone. As such, I believe that "His" in the title is simply giving Him His due by honoring Him as the true author of these stories in the title itself.

I also wish they were in print. I read alot of these in public so watching videos are not things that I like to do.

Kitty

I can't hear Edward Grinnan's stories either even with the sound as loud as it can go. Can you either convert them to print so we can read them or increase the volume, please?

Pat

I keep trying to hear Edward Grinnan's stories, but with my sound jacked up as loud as it will go, I can barely make out the words. I am not hard of hearing. Can you please give him more sound? Jen Eddy

Didn't this used to be called HIS Mysterious Ways?

The feature's been titled Mysterious Ways for the past four years. And our new magazine goes by that name, too.