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By Mark Roth on October 24, 2008 at 8:34 am
I thought this email was particularly pertinent to these times:
I have purchased learning materials and curriculum from you all in the past. Thank you for helping me to educate my son.
The economic situation doesn’t look good for our country. I am reading up on just exactly what an economic depression means. I hope America is not headed in that direction. We can all find peace by trusting in God during this time.
No matter what happens in our economy I need to make my son’s education a priority. There may come a day in the future where it will be unwise to use a credit card in an uncertain economy. Much of my on-line shopping for homeschool curriculum requires credit card use.
My question to you:
Do you have other methods of payment in place other than credit card or paypal? I would be willing to start paying by cash if it means my son’s education could continue no matter what the future of our economy.
I know your busy. Please reply when you are able……or just politely say “check our website” if I can find the information there.
Thanks!
God bless this committed mother!
For the record, we accept “off-line” payments in addition to online card payments. Our customers are given the option to pay with money orders and personal checks.
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The Kingdom That Turned the World Upside Down
By Mark Roth on October 23, 2008 at 10:18 am

If someone were to ask you what was the theme of Jesus’ preaching, what would be your answer? Man’s need for salvation? God’s love for mankind? The new birth?
To be sure, Jesus spoke about all of those things. And they’re all essential truths. But none of them were the theme of His teaching. The theme of Jesus’ message was the kingdom of God.
The message of the kingdom is missing from the gospel that’s preached today. As a result, many Christians don’t realize that the kingdom of God is a present reality on earth. They don’t even know what the kingdom of God is. Consequently, they never make the kingdom commitment that Christ requires.
In The Kingdom that Turned the World Upside Down, David Bercot takes the reader back to Jesus’ teachings of the kingdom-teachings that have too often been forgotten. Bercot describes the radically new laws of the kingdom and its upside-down values. There’s no room in Christ’s kingdom for superficial Christianity, for this is a kingdom that has historically turned the world upside down.
281 pages. Paperback. Scroll Publishing. David W. Bercot .
Published in 2003.
For more details as well as the option to buy: The Kingdom That Turned the World Upside Down
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For This Child We Prayed
By Mark Roth on October 17, 2008 at 10:51 am

In a day when some are discouraging adoption because of the risks involved, this book will refresh you. For This Child We Prayed shares the experiences of those who traveled from the disappointment of childlessness to the joy of parenthood. It shows God’s interest in working out the details of seemingly impossible situations. Adoption is pictured as a venture of faith — faith in God who specializes in forming happy families.
You will find it heartwarming to read of parents who have accepted adoption as God’s plan for forming their family, not as a second-best solution to a problem.
For This Child We Prayed was written to bless adoptive families, to provide helpful resources for those considering adoption, and to help readers understand adoption — providing loving homes for lonely children.
236 pages. Paperback. Christian Light Publications. Thomas and Rhoda Bontrager.
Published in 2004.
For more details as well as the option to buy: For This Child We Prayed
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