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Greetings! 

1. Ministers need help.

2. We help ministers.

3. Will you help us?

The Foundation for Reformed Theology is offering ministers a week of renewal and reinvigoration. The limiting factor in how many ministers we can help is money.    

With your financial help, the Foundation could help many more ministers who need help. We could bring more ministers into our seminars, and we could start more seminars. For instance:

Your gift of $1,000 could send one minister to a seminar for one week.

Your gift of $5,000 could provide for one seminar of five ministers for one week.

Your gift of $50,000 could provide for ten new seminars of five ministers for one week each.

Your gift of $100,000, invested, could provide for one seminar of five ministers for one week, year after year, in perpetuity.

Again, the Foundation promotes the study of Reformed theology for the ongoing reformation and renewal of the church. Especially in this age of theological fads, confusion, and uncertainty, we invite and urge your support of this endeavor. Please join this effort to strengthen ministers and so to strengthen Reformed and Presbyterian churches.

If you would like to be a part of this effort and to support this work financially, please send a check to "Foundation for Reformed Theology" at the address below.

If you would like to make a gift of stock or some other type of gift, please contact the executive director at the same address or by email or telephone.

The Foundation is exempt from Federal income tax under Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3) and is not a private foundation as defined by Section 509(a) of the Internal Revenue Code.

Thank you for your consideration. 
Dr. James C. Goodloe IVGrace and Peace,
 
            Jim
Dr. James C. Goodloe IV, Executive Director
Foundation for Reformed Theology
4103 Monument Avenue
Richmond, Virginia 23230-3818
goodloe@foundationrt.org
(804) 678-8352

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The Foundation is exempt from Federal income tax under Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3)
and is not a private foundation as defined by Section 509(a) of the Internal Revenue Code.