by Sandy Newell
We are family. Everyone who participates in a class, who facilitates a class, who may view the sessions in replay, who donate, who do not donate. We are family.
Sometimes we refer to some as “core” family. The “core” includes those beings that keep the TMTT operation going with their time and expertise. With the blessings bestowed upon them by God, Jesus, and Holy Spirit. These elements keep the operation of Take Me to Truth moving to spread the very important message of Love and Holy Relationship to the Sonship.
The “core” family is so grateful for the dollars that come in from your donations. Our operating costs are covered solely by the Love offerings made by participants and viewers. All facilitators, including Coreen, do not receive a salary and are paid by donations only. Our hearts burst each month when we look at the numbers and are able to pay our bills. Our facilitators are grateful for the share of your donations they receive. We are grateful for those willing to share their abundance with us. We are also grateful for those that participate in our offerings. The sharing, the vulnerability, the healing, everything brought to the zoom room and in thoughts and prayers are so important to this mission.
We ask that if you are receiving a benefit from these offerings that you please go within and ask if it might not be the right time to express your gratitude through a donation to Take Me to Truth. We are so grateful that you are joining us and, of course, if it is not possible to donate, we absolutely encourage you to continue to attend and take advantage of all the offerings. If, however, you are in a position to donate, would you please consider it? Your offerings make it possible for us to continue to provide these resources freely to all. We thank you!
We thank you all. We thank God. We thank Jesus. We are grateful.
From Jesus in ACIM COA version
(page 183): 4.VIII.15.5-6
“Your gratitude to your brother is the only gift I want. I will bring it to God for you, knowing that to know your brother is to know God.”
(page 678): 21:VI.11
“To give is no more blessed than to receive. But neither is it less. The Son of God is always blessed as one. And as his gratitude goes out to you who blessed him, reason will tell you that it cannot be you stand apart from blessing. The gratitude he offers you reminds you of the thanks your Father gives you for completing Him. And here alone does reason tell you that you can understand what you must be. Your Father is as close to you as is your brother. Yet what is there that could be nearer you than is your Self?”
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