NEWSLETTER, MARCH 2002 EDITION

Happy Birthday!

It's someone's birthday again! It's mine! On March 6, 1977 I asked Jesus into my heart to be my Personal Savior, this is my spiritual birth.

I would like to take this moment to share my personal testimony.

I graduated from High School in 1974, with a six- month year old son. I was married but that soon ended in a divorce. I was on my own so I found a job with the State. I met a lady there who I became friends with. She introduced me to her husband's friends who all had Harley Davidson's. Boy, I was in HOG heaven now. From then on I was going out with guys with motorcycles. And during that time it wasn't just motorcycles, it was drugs and sex as well. It wasn't long until I was going to all night parties, road trips, and even missing a lot of work. My son would stay with his dad at times, other times I would have him with a baby-sitter. I wasn't doing a very good job as a mom.

Partying went on for a long time. I was staying the night with this friend of mine and she asked me if I wanted to go to church with her the next day. I couldn't believe she asked me something like that. I said, absolutely no. Well, some time went by and she asked me again - another night I was there getting over a hangover. This time I decided to go. I was wearing a mini skirt, spiked heels and we sat in the front row! The church was a small Baptist church that her kids went to through the bus ministry. She had told me that she "got saved". I had no idea what that meant but knew that if I stepped foot in a church the roof would fall in. But putting all that aside, I went.

The pastor began talking about heaven and hell. He began describing heaven. I really wanted to go to that place but knew I wouldn't make it. Then he began describing hell. I didn't want to go there either, but now what do I do. My hands began sweating. I wanted to run out but my legs wouldn't move. Then He switched gears and began telling us that ANYONE who calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. I thought, "that's too easy". But as he gave an altar call, I found myself standing up before him.

That day I received Christ as Savior. I had a lot of hard times ahead, but that moment I felt whole. I felt loved. I had just received the greatest gift of all, the gift of eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. I didn't know what all that meant or what any of this entailed of, but I knew right then that something changed in me.

At the time I was living at home - for the 120th time - and that day was a milestone in my life. I went home and told my mom what I did. She just looked at me without too much excitement. The reason is that I have said many things to her i n my life that never came through or it was a lie, so she wasn't really trusting me at that moment. But then the weeks went by and everyone in my family noticed a change in me. My attitude was different, I wasn't the same person as I had been. They saw it and they all wanted it. Because of my salvation, my mother, my dad, my five sisters, nephews, aunts and uncles all came to know the Lord. All were baptized in water too!

The lady that took me to church is still a good friend of mine. We visited just last month while she was here. She lives in Idaho so I don't get to see her much. She told me that she finally read my book, "A Matter of the Mind" and was so proud. She was so glad she had asked me to go to church that day because of all the people that are being touched now! I will always cherish my friend and her boldness, who wasn't afraid to ask someone like me to go to church. That is why I now have a soft part for the outcast people; bikers, druggies, homeless, and scary people because if my friend didn't reach out to me then I don't know where I'd be today!

It only takes one person you know to make a difference. My friend stepped out and took the chance to help me. Look at Jesus. He was one person and He changed the whole world. You say, "yeah, but He is God." I have to say, "But you are God's kids and have the same abilities in you that He gave Jesus." I was just the same as any other person on this earth who needed a Savior. And when I received Him into my life it was only the beginning. I've been a Christian now for 23 years and only during the last five have I truly been experiencing what LIVING as a Christian truly means! Oh, if I would have died during those early years as a Christian I would have gone to heaven but I never would have experienced the wonderful blessings on earth as I do now. You ask, "Why did it take so long to begin living?" Because I didn't understand the things like I do now. I never heard the things I'm sharing with you. No one reached me deep inside my being like God showed me needed. I didn't know my relationship with God was out of whack. I didn't know I needed to recognize my heart condition. I always just ignored it and hoped things would get better. I had self-hatred and couldn't receive the Love of God. Once I began dealing with these things in my life, that VERY DAY things began changing.

My prayer to you is that your relationship continues growing in leaps and bounds in the Lord that if you are not living the life you always wanted in the Lord, that it starts today! First start by asking the Lord into your life, if you have not done so, and then ask Him to expose His love to you. I found that as God began revealing His love all the other things in my life needing to be changed would happen - and that's exactly what happened. Everything I teach now is built from the ground up - from the Love of God up. Once we have that foundation, and we have the Love of God planted firmly in our hearts, our building will become strong, powerful, and full of light and love because it's His love doing it through us. See I was a Christian for a long time but building my house (spiritual speaking) on unstableness, misunderstandings, lies and fear. I pray you begin today to build your house on the Truth of the Love of God for you. Love is the power that bridges that gap between life and death.

HAPPY EASTER!

What an exciting time to be alive. Over 2000 years later we are still celebrating the resurrection of Jesus! If it wasn't for that resurrection, we wouldn't be able to live like we do today. We wouldn't have a home in heaven. We wouldn't be able to talk to God like we do now. I thank God for Him sending His son to take my place so I could be set free!

I want to share a theatrical version of a person who was actually there at Jesus' crucifixion and experiencing what it may have been like from one person's point of view. As you read this, allow yourself to be this person. Picture yourself saying these same things. Here's the setting. Jesus is up on the cross on a hill between two thieves. Imagine that you are the one witnessing this event. You begin walking up toward the massive crowd that has gathered to watch the crucifixion. You just went to the market to pick up some fruit and were passing by.

You went up to someone sitting on the grass and began talking to them:

Hey what's going on over there? Oh, you don't know? Hmmm. I guess they don't need a reason any more. I see there are three of them, next they'll be in groups! Oh, they won't finish until we are all dead.

Hey, that guy in the middle. I've seen him somewhere before. I can't be sure... oh, I remember now. I was on my way to Galilee and there was a huge crowd of people crowding in around him. They were trying to touch him or something but didn't know they were inadvertently pushing the poor fella into the water. And I thought to myself, "If that guy doesn't do something quick, he's going to be a pretty wet profit." Well, he must have thought so too because he got into this boat. Yeah.. that's right, he got into this boat and the people sat along the rocks and edges of the river and listened to him as he spoke. He talked about loving and caring and sharing with everyone and everything and with such authority too. I was impressed. Well, I had to leave before I got his name. Well, it doesn't matter any way, he'll be dead in a few minutes.

Do you feel that? It's getting kinda cold and dark all of a sudden. Well, I better get this basket of food home before the weather changes for the worst. Hey, if you get his name can you tell me who that was? Thanks! (pause to look at Jesus' face again)

Ya know. That is the saddest face I have ever seen. Look at those eyes. Ya know, I had been standing here talking to you and walking back and forth on this hillside, and no matter where I was standing, no matter where I was standing I could swear that that guy was looking right at me!

No no... the guy in the middle, He is looking at me!

Who are you?

This version of a bystander's point of view puts it home I think. Jesus was looking at everyone one of us when He went to the cross. He said He knew us BEFORE the foundations of the earth were laid. Even though this happened 2000 years ago He saw US at the foot of the cross. And one of his last words was, "Father forgive them for they know not what they do." And from that time on our sins have been forgiven those we know about and those we don't!

I hope you reflect on the sacrifice Jesus gave during this Easter time and receive Him unto yourself in a deeper way than ever before.

INsight on Disease:

MPD - Multiple Personality Disorder

Individuals with this can be healed and delivered. We are not into integration or infusion. It can take 30 seconds to 15 minutes to be free. There was a case of an individual who had 14 personalities. It all amounted to 14 spirits that needed to be cast out. As this person was being ministered to one of the spirits spoke and said, "We know we have to obey you." And they left.

MPD comes in part by SRA (Satanic Ritual Abuse). When there is abuse or trauma it allows for the entrance of evil spirits that is supposed to help that person deal with a trauma. But in fact comes to destroy that life. We need to face these demons and cast them out. Integration and infusion is controversial. The counselors believe these are part of the person and need to be put back into the person. I know of a woman who is doing this very thing and has been on this journey for many years. This is bondage - the psychiatrists are still integrating the spirits into her life! When she sees me coming she would say, "My hands sweat when you come near me, my 'insiders' don't like you."

There was another case where a woman had 35 personalities. The psychiatrist told her that each one had to get saved, and each one marries her husband. This wife's husband said, "My wife has the flu today but only three of the personalities are sick." This is the wrong way to help people be set free. Jesus would cast things out, He never talked them into becoming a part of a person's life! Mary Magdalene had 7 devils and Jesus cast them out. He didn't get to know each one and have meeting with them once a week.

We need to follow what Jesus did not what the medical community does. This method causes people to be bound to demons for life! In order for us to be single-minded people as we were meant to be, these other "minds" have to go! There is no room for anything else. Each person has been given one name. There is only one name written in the lamb's book of life. We have to get the person out of agreement from these personalities. We shouldn't integrate but restore the person to wholeness.

If you need any further help in this area, please contact this ministry.

PERSONAL REVELATION

Sweets - Why do I crave it so?

This revelation is still "in progress", but I think what I have to share with you will begin to help you in this area, if you have problems like me.

I was prompted to do a study on this because in the last couple of months many people (mostly women) asked why they are so out of control in this area? Always thinking of their weight. Always thinking of their next bite. Some even think of what they'll be having for desert while eating a great meal. You may have your own ways of dealing with sugar or food for that matter, but I found it all boils down to one spiritual root - being deprived.

I found some time ago that this problem has a connection with my relationship with God and obedience. That was nice to know but nothing really changed for me. I would not eat something for awhile and then gorge on it one afternoon to reward myself! Food consumed a huge portion of my life.

As I did this exhaustive study there were a number of truths I found:

  1. The relationship with God was lacking in the area of receiving His Love personally.
  2. I found that whatever I thought about the most, the truth is, that's what I'm loving! So I began naming off things I thought about the most, and high up on that list was food. This is telling me that "I love food". I recall so many times that I would say, "Oh I love to eat". I said this for years! I also discovered that women love just about everything. Have you noticed when you are speaking with a group of your women friends that they say things like, "Oh, I love your outfit." "I love your hair style." Women are love crazed. I don't see a man saying this to other men do you? I believe it's because women are emotional begins with more of a capacity for giving and receiving love. This appears to me that women aren't getting what they need in the love area and instead putting it on "things" of this earth to gain from. But I do know there are many reasons why women are "love crazed". Perhaps a husband doesn't love properly, perhaps they didn't receive the love from a father while growing up, and perhaps they don't think God loves them. Whatever the case this "craving" in a woman's life is because they lack in the area of love. This is also a factor in all addictions! There is a need to have something filled, and then the more it's filled the more filling is needed. When this happens addictions occur. Have you ever heard the song with the lyrics that say, "I'm addicted to love"? Well, that's what we are. Women who have these kinds of cravings ARE addicted to love. We just find anything to fill it, which is why we are never satisfied. I know that when I eat a cookie, I just don't want one. It doesn't satisfy the flesh for very long and definitely does nothing for my spirit. The scripture found in I John 2:15 snapped me out my wrong "love" thinking patterns. It is very clear here that we are NOT to love the things of this earth, which includes food! So I began paying attention to my thoughts. I had to learn to on-purpose when I would say I loved to eat, I would stop and say, "I like to eat but I love YOU God." As I said before, whatever we love is what we think about the most. The bible says to keep our mind on Him and He will keep us in perfect peace. I have a long way to go but at least now I KNOW the truth behind my cravings. I'm looking for the day that they won't control me any longer but I'll be in-control of them!
  3. The third thing that really hit home (I think many of you can relate to but not really want to admit) and that is in the area of comparing ourselves with others. The term for that is jealousy. I had to see what my motive for my wanting to lose weight was. I remember what I use to look like, and I would begin comparing myself with myself. I also saw what others looked like and compared myself to them. Then it's a matter of not feeling attractive any longer and wished I was cute and slender as I was when I was 16. As I thought about this, I realized that if I lived on this earth alone, my weight and appearance wouldn't be an issue (that is if health isn't the real factor). So a lot of my need is based on what I thought others thought of me! I found that the more I compared myself with others the more I wanted to eat chocolate, not even knowing this was connected to my heart condition. It's a way of comforting myself. This boils back down to needing more of the Love of God not MORE of the thing we crave. (A side note: It has been proven medically that the foods you crave is what you are allergic to.) The hardest thing we have to do is choose correctly. I would like God to just make me not like sweets or eating as much as I do. I have prayed and prayed for years about that. But what I found is that He sets before us BOTH and it's all up to us to choose. The bible says, "I put before you life and death, choose life". In other words, choose to eat it or choose not to eat. But the truth is, it's not the food that we need to be considered with it's the WHY. It is very clear to me that when I crave food of any kind it's because at that very moment I need more Love. Jealousy is rooted in not loving ourselves! So there you have it! See it's so much easier to grab a snack then muster up the faith to go to God. So one day I tested my theory and found it to be sound. I really wanted to eat something sweet, so I made myself say; Lord I love you more than I love the food. I receive your love right now in Jesus name! And boom... the craving was gone or at least my mind was no longer ON that food! Like I said at the beginning of this article "I'm still in progress" so I'll be sharing from time to time my journey in this area. I believe that now that I know some truth about my cravings, God now can help me overcome.

TOM's TIDbits

"The Journey is half the fun"

The other morning I was laying in bed and began thinking about the day before. I realized that I didn't deal with a specific person as nicely as I could have and I began thinking how I still have a long way to go. I then began telling Tom what happened.

I bought something that had to be put in the back of the truck. This is our new truck and this one happens to have a lid on it. Well the item was too big so the lid had to stay opened. As I was driving down the freeway it began to fly up, so I pulled off into an empty parking lot to tie it down. While I was doing that a man drive up in a truck and began asking me questions about my truck. This truck has a new body style and it seemed he was curious. I smiled and responded in some way but really didn't want to talk to him. I don't think I was all that nice either.

I told Tom that I was in fear because it was an empty parking lot, late in the day, and only he and I were in it. Who knows what he really wanted? Tom told me I was smart in being cautious.

But then I said, "I was thinking about how I acted, I could have been a little nicer. I also see how I treat others sometimes, and I have a long way to go with relationships". That's when Tom said, "The journey is half the fun".

He is right too. I have been able to share so much with others because of my 'journey'. I have had hard times but I have also laughed along the way. Have you ever wondered why God just doesn't take us home when we get saved? Why does He leave us here? One reason is to help others, but the other is to appreciate the gift of life Jesus came to give us. The journey is getting to know God DURING all our life experiences so that our life on earth is what Jesus died to give us and to prepare us for our eternal home in heaven.

INSIGHT QUOTES

"To the degree we are perfectionists is the degree of self-righteousness".

"To the degree we are embarrassed is the degree of pride".

By Linda Lange

COMMENTS from Feb. Issue!

Here are a few things I wanted to share from comments that readers had from the February newsletter. I think they will encourage you!

Thanks so much for all that you share through the newsletter. The part on complaining really hit home.

Here I am living in a safe part of the world. If I stop to think, I really have a wonderful life, yet all I have done for years and years is complain.

God is changing me!! I have worked through the steps you shared with me. I also had healing prayer at church where more has been revealed to me. My heart is now free...my body still hurts with pain. I look forward to the day where my body is free also.

Here are some comments from readers who read the book "A Matter of the Mind".

Thank you for helping me through all this stuff. Your book has really been helping me

- From Georgia

Thank you so very much Linda for sending me a copy of your book. I received it several weeks ago and I'm now reading the chapter on fruits and evil roots. So far, the book has been a tremendous blessing to me as it has helped me to look deep within. Through reading, "A Matter of the Mind", truths about myself have been revealed. Again, thank you much. I pray that God continues to bless you for your benevolence and for your inspiring words of LIFE.

- From Chicago

Make a decision!

"A Double minded man is unstable in all his ways!" (James Ch 1)

When you were shopping for something, have you ever had problems deciding which one you wanted? Have you been driving behind someone on the freeway who can't seem to make up their mind which lane they are in? Have you ever doubted your own decisions?

Well, you are not alone. But this is the greatest crippling factor in a believer's life. A person who is unable to make a decision is someone who is double minded. The scripture goes on to say that anyone who is double-minded (indecisive) won't receive anything from the Lord. The reason for that is that they haven't decided what they wanted the Lord to do.

Let's take shopping for example. I learned a big lesson here. I had gone to K-mart to buy a container. It was to be used for collecting monetary donations for an event I was putting on. So there I was looking at the containers. I saw one I wanted, then I saw another kind. I then began looking at it. I was getting "confused" as to which one to get. Then the Holy Spirit said, "Just make a decision". So I decided to go with the first one I found. My peace was restored. It's amazing that if we just make a decision how peace fills our heart!

I learned through this that it's not that I get the wrong or right thing because whatever I got would have worked out, it was being indecisive.

Then the other day I was driving behind someone on the freeway that couldn't make up their mind which lane they wanted to be in. They were in front of me and I wanted nothing to do with that person. I saw "accident" all over them. So I moved pass them as soon as I was able. I realized that when people can't make up their minds no one really wants to be around them, they cause confusion, stress, uneasiness, fear, doubt, and worry. In other words, they aren't IN peace. I want to be around people who are decisive, who have peace, don't you? When we are indecisive we will only lose.

I think the reason we are indecisive most of the time is because we don't want to make the wrong decision. That's where doubting our own decisions come in. We make a decision then we change our minds. I remember when I went out to eat with Tom one day. We both ordered something at the counter, then within a second I said, "I change my mind." I then began telling her something completely different I wanted. She looked at Tom and said, "Is she always like that?" I decided to take a look at that closely. See God uses EVERYTHING in our lives to get us to where He wants us and used this cashier's comment to do it. As I reflected in my life I have to say that I have always been like that. Boy I had no idea what Tom was having to live with. So from that time on I began making decisions, be it right or wrong, and what a difference in my life! I have more peace, stability and joy. Tom and I get along really well and there's no confusion. Oh, I still go back and forth sometimes when I'm shopping, but not like I use to. Where it would get me all confused and stressed! If I start getting confused again, I don't get anything! I learned a long time ago if I'm not in peace about what I'm doing, don't do it at all. If it was meant to be, it'll come around again. That is also a choice - not to buy.

Let me stress here that no one wants to be around a person who cannot make up his or her mind. Make a DECISION right now to begin making decisions and STICKING with them.

Sure we can make a decision but the second part is keeping that decision.

Here's an example: I went to buy some lunch and picked out an item. I was about to "change my mind" because I wasn't sure if I was going to like it. But I said, "no", I'd keep the one I selected. It resulted in me staying in peace AND that item was very good! Sometimes my choices don't turn out so good, but that's part of the decision making process.

Let's say I decided to go on a little trip with a friend. Well, it began snowing at home which is not frequent, and I would rather stay home and watch the snow fall. But I had made a decision a few weeks ago that I'll be going on this little trip. I have been learning about keeping commitments as well, and wasn't going to change my mind. I made a decision that I wasn't going to ruin my trip either thinking about being home. I was making a decision to enjoy my friends! So many times when we make a decision that turns out not so good we begin to ruin the moment with our regretting the choice. We begin blaming someone or something for that decision. We begin making excuses for our decision. We begin losing our peace. So we made a wrong decision, do the best you can WITH that decision and let God do the rest. Even in our wrong decisions He will use it for GOOD!

See it all is a matter of the heart. Where was my motive when I made that decision. Was I making the decision out of what others would think? Was I making it out of fear? Or was I truly wanting to make a decision because of what I knew I truly wanted to do? The outcome of our decisions also depends on what the motive was. If the motives were impure - manipulating, fearful, out of spite and retaliation, then I would guarantee you will have problems with your decision. But if your decision was out of what you knew to do, no matter the outcome, it will be blessed!

I've done many things in my life that I thought was the leading of the Holy Spirit but find out it's not. It's not the end of the world! I think when we fail at something we are worrying about how it looks to others. We have got to get past that. If we don't we'll never make another decision!

I believe that's why so many are indecisive. They have made decisions in the past that people have criticized and objected to. This person in reality is feeling rejected. This person doesn't know how to separate the idea from themselves. It's not that the people are rejecting YOU but it's that they don't agree with the idea. But people don't know this, they take it internally and are hurt. They feel rejected. No one likes to be rejected. So they stop making any decisions to avoid that pain.

To get past this, we have to get our hearts right with God. We need to know His love and acceptance toward us. That He has not rejected us but has only received us unto Him. What He think needs to be greater than what others think. If you allow others to dictate what you should or should not be doing, then it IS a fact you will do nothing! We get our victory as we get closer to God. God told us to come boldly before the throne of grace. I bet an indecisive person doesn't do that. I think they fear God will be mad at them for something they did. They feel their prayers aren't being heard. They feel God won't love them any more if they come to Him with a problem. Most of all they truly feel abandoned and rejected by God. This person doesn't know the truth about God's love for them! It's so important for living a Christian life to receive the Love of God personally. By doing this, a person will become decisive. They will find boldness to live. They won't be double-minded any longer because of a the Trust they have in God that no matter WHAT decision is made, God will use it for good. That is true freedom, don't you think?

So now it's your turn. Next time you have to make a decision, just make one! See God can't MOVE in your life if you aren't already MOVING in a direction. It's like trying to drive a car, you are moving the steering wheel back and forth but you haven't pressed the gas pedal. A person cannot be led or directed by God if they aren't moving. Don't worry about the direction for now, just make a decision and the Lord will DIRECT your paths!

I'll close with a story. A friend of mine had to make a big decision. She was going through a divorce and had a house that she had to make a decision about - whether try to keep it or let it go to foreclosure. Her income was limited and didn't have the money to make the payments on her own so she was thinking of getting a roommate. As she was trying to figure out what to do she called me. I simply told her, just make a decision. Decide to stay and then work toward that. Or leave and let the house go. But make a decision. So as we prayed she made the decision to stay in it and try to keep it. The VERY NEXT day someone told her that they had a really nice duplex that they would rent to her. She wouldn't have to come up with a first and last, and he'd work out the rental with her. She then decided to move out of the house into the duplex. Then not long after that, the house was sold instead of being foreclosed! She made a decision. She believed it was the right one at the time but in reality it didn't matter which way she chose, because just by making the decision God was then able to move in her life. He opened doors to another direction and then took care of what she couldn't take care of! I told her that until she made a decision she was going to just sit there in fear and confusion. We have to move in some direction so God can lead and guide. We can't be led and guided if we are just sitting there!

There are many other examples I can share with you but the bottom line is this: when we make a decision based on what we really think we should be doing, now we have given God something to work with. Until we do, we won't budge! Are you stuck between a rock and a hard place? Then pick the rock or the hard place, staying in the middle will only get you squished!

One more thing!

My husband came into the room while I was writing this newsletter and I said to him, "All I want to do is help people."

I then began to think how Jesus helped people. How did He minister to others? What tools did He need to accomplish such a great task? I know that He didn't need a church building. He didn't have a name for His ministry. He didn't need any money. He didn't attend a bible seminary school. He didn't have a bunch of letters behind His name. (As a matter of fact He didn't think much of the religious people who did.) He didn't need perfect people helping Him. He didn't need books and materials. Jesus ministered with what He had in His hand and where He went.

As I thought about this. I began thinking of the things I think I need to carry on for the Lord. I realized that many of us think we have to be all fixed up and perfect to do anything for Him and that we need a huge building and many followers. That we need lots of money to accomplish things for the Kingdom, and so on. But the truth is, every Christian is a minister. Every Christian has been called. God will use whatever means we have right now His Kingdom. I think it's the enemy's way of tricking us into believing that we can't do anything for God until we have everything we "think" we need. This is a lie. Our ministry starts the day we were born again. Sure, it does begin with God working in our lives but that's not where it stops. We then take what God is helping us through and help others. There's a scripture in the Bible that says, "Everyone has been called, but few chosen". Have you ever wondered what that means? Because we still have a choice. Everyone has the same opportunities in God. It's those few who know they have been called. They know they are a child of God, that they know God loves them through and through, that when they sin they have Jesus to forgive them, that they aren't fearful and live in doubt and worry, but press on even if they make mistakes. It's not talking about salvation here or losing salvation, it's talking about what people do AFTER salvation. What will they do from then on? The few chosen are great people for God. People who impact other's lives. People who have a desire to see others saved, healed and delivered. People who have a desire to Love God. These are the chosen few. I think that those who are reading these newsletters ARE the chosen few otherwise you wouldn't be reading these newsletters! We get a little confused about the word "few". But if you look at this planet with the billions and billions of people who have lived here in the past and who live here now and those yet to live in the future, a "few" could be multi-billions of people! We need to think BIGGER!

So if you are saying you want to be in ministry too but really don't know how to start. My dear sweet friend, you are right now, you just haven't believed it. I pray you believe it right now in Jesus name and be counted in as "one of the chosen few." It only takes one person to change the world around you, why not let it start with you, right now, right where you are, with all that you have. With God all things are possible for THOSE WHO BELIEVE that with God all things are possible!

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If you are unable to pay full price, any donation amount is acceptable. If you are unable to pay at all, we may offer them free of charge.

If you make a donation above the cost of the item, it is tax deductible. For more information on these books, please call the Life Application Office at (530) 620-2712 or e-mail in your request and/or questions to TruthFrees@Mindsync.com.

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