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The Washington Post did a review of books about the Titanic on the 100th anniversary of its sinking. But in its review the newspaper made a factual error. The paper reported the Titanic hit the iceberg on April 15, when it in fact was just prior to midnight on April 14.
The fifth-graders at Burning Tree Elementary School in Bethesda, Maryland, sent The Washington Post a correction letter. The notice came on the world's largest correction letter ever sent. The letter was several feet wide and as tall as a man. It was printed in large block letters. But, the Post noted, the letter was polite, clear, and correct in its facts. The Post editors said they could only wish that more public comments came like this.
Application: Mark discusses individuals who innocently misunderstand the message of Jesus. Jesus does not correct them harshly but provides an additional teaching and an example so they may understand.
The fifth-graders at Burning Tree Elementary School in Bethesda, Maryland, sent The Washington Post a correction letter. The notice came on the world's largest correction letter ever sent. The letter was several feet wide and as tall as a man. It was printed in large block letters. But, the Post noted, the letter was polite, clear, and correct in its facts. The Post editors said they could only wish that more public comments came like this.
Application: Mark discusses individuals who innocently misunderstand the message of Jesus. Jesus does not correct them harshly but provides an additional teaching and an example so they may understand.
