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With Christmas fast approaching this is a great time to reflect. Reflecting on our great Savior and His misison to each one of us. Here at Reclaiming the Mind/Credo House Ministries we have been reflecting on the crucial part you play to help us fulfill our mission. Simply put, your year end giving helps us to fulfill our mission. George Barna recently reported America is becoming more and more theologically illiterate (source). This breaks our heart since God has clearly revealed Himself to humanity.

The need for our unique ministry is as as strong as we have ever seen. 2010 has been one of the most exciting years in the history of our ministry. We are looking to 2011 with great eagerness. We are on a trajectory in 2011 to:

 - Have 5 Theologically-Rich DVD Small Group Curriculum produced through our Bible Boot Camp Series.

 - Produce on DVD our Discipleship Program which we believe will become the most popular thing we’ve ever produced for the body of Christ (a huge thing to say for those of us who love The Theology Program).

 - Produce on DVD the Discipleship Program FOR KIDS. We believe this will be a one-of-a-kind resource for families throughout the Church.

 - Begin refilming The Theology Program in HD starting with Introduction to Theology in 2011.

 - Produce 4 new accessible yet theologically rich books through our new Credo House Publishers.Tracking our Goal

 - Become a member of ECFA (Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability) by 2nd Quarter 2011

Are we trying to raise millions of dollars? No, we are a streamlined ministry seeking to raise $30,000 by December 31st, 2010 to set us on solid footing as we enter 2011. Would you consider giving above your local church giving to help us fulfill our mission?

Donations made online or postmarked by midnight of December 31st, 2010 are tax-deductible for the 2010 tax year. Online donations can be made by clicking here.

Checks can be sent to:
         Reclaiming the Mind Ministries
         109 NW 142nd St
         Suite B
         Edmond, OK 73013

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God has designed His work on earth to come about through the giving of His people. We are each to exercise wisdom as we give. We are humbled by the confidence you place in us as you consider a year-end gift to Reclaiming the Mind Ministries. For assistance with your gift planning, please contact our Executive Director Tim Kimberley at 405-748-4288 or timk@reclaimingthemind.org

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