Pubdate: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 Source: Toccoa Record, The (GA) Copyright: 2009 The Toccoa Record Contact: http://www.thetoccoarecord.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5073 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v09/n896/a06.html Author: Emma Taylor PUB LTE: STEPHENS DRUG WAR NOT FABRICATED I would like to correct Mr. Frank Whittle's statements on the drug war in Stephens County. It is not fabricated. If only he had spoken to the families who are affected by loved ones....sons, daughters, brothers, sisters...even fathers and mothers. This coalition is not in it for the money. All the people are volunteers; the people who work everyday are not paid. They work everyday to help put the programs together. Every penny given is put in to fund the programs and pay for the materials used to work. All the people I know are very upset over the death of Rev. Jonathan Ayers. I am so glad the young lady and her fiance both told the press he was ministering to her as he had when he was a youth pastor in Cornelia-Mt. Airy area. He was a young man doing God's work. God told us all to go into the highways and byways to reach the lost. Rev. Ayers told her in his last opportunity to minister to the lost couple, who needed to get off drugs, turn their lives around to a new way of life...give their hearts to Christ. As for Mr. Whittle's statement, that Jesus never was angry or had anyone arrested; he must read his Bible where Jesus took a whip and cleared the temple of the money changers...removed them from his father's house. We need to be about the Father's business and work with the coalition. Their greatest need is funding. Our elected officials haven't contributed a dime, neither the City Council nor our County Commissioners. The coalition needs the support of the entire county of the churches, police department, and sheriff's office. Emma Taylor Toccoa - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake