July 1, 2015           Volume 4, Number 9


Filters come in all shapes and sizes ... and costs. Should you pay a bit more for a filter or perhaps not use one at all?

Learn the costs of a filter in this issue's feature. We hope you'll  email us to share your thoughts!
FEATURE: Choosing Your Filter: You Get What You Pay For

If you travel in India or Guatemala, you could rely on others to provide safe water or pay less for what you to perceive to be filtered water. But in doing so, you place yourself at risk. What are the costs?

At first glance, you may think it's easier to let someone else filter truth and ideas. And it "costs" less. Or does it? When you rely on others to provide your filter, you place your heart and your mind at risk. You may ...

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What People Are Saying

Your ability to minister across so many different spheres is truly remarkable.  More importantly is your fantastic willingness to go and give. No wonder 30 60 100 has such an impact!

Duffy S., USA  

  

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Just a reminder to look for  Faces of the Back 40 at mid-month, which will offer an inspirational story or profile of a Christian in The Back 40. We're excited about this opportunity to connect you with Christians in remote areas around the world and how they are cultivating their spiritual health and look forward to hearing how these stories impact you.

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