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	<title><![CDATA[SpiritualFamily.Net: People who like reply on Sharing the Urantia Book with the World Family on Urantia]]></title>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2024 14:18:12 -0400</pubDate>
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	<title><![CDATA[One long time Urantia sister...]]></title>
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<p>One long time Urantia sister wrote this to me today:</p>

<p>"In the U.S. if donations are made to a 501C3 qualified nonprofit organization, we are able to write the donation off our taxes. That, effectively, gives us, on average, about 10% to 20% back on whatever we donate. It allows us to donate more.  The Urantia book Fellowship is a 501C3 organization. Why don't you see if you are able to work something out with Geoff Theiss at the Fellowship where individuals could donate specifically for Urantia books to be sent to those Africans whom you approve should receive them.  The Fellowship does have a free book program, although there is a long form in English you have to fill out to get a free book. However, anyone who wants to read the urantia book should have good enough English to fill out the form, in my opinion."</p>

<p>In my opinion seems that the Pipeline of Light now exclusively dispatches Urantia Books to individuals upon request, rather than distributing them through Urantia Sharing. However, consolidating shipments to a single trusted recipient would be a more cost-effective approach. For instance, sending just one Urantia Book to Uganda could incur expenses close to $100.</p>
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	<dc:creator>Soren K Vestergaard</dc:creator>
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