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Special sale from now until the end of the year 2019

Where can you get a children’s book for $8.00 Canadian (about $6.01 US)? I pay the shipping.

All money except my shipping costs goes to Dressember Canada.

For a number of years, the thought of one person controlling, abusing and hurting another has bothered me. When I first heard of human trafficking, I thought only of those in third world countries. Wrong, it’s happening here in Canada too and in the US.

We need to spread the word and get more people noticing what is happening so we can stop this abuse.

Last year I drew yellow pictures with scriptures for the month of November to help IJMCanada.

When Will This Abuse Stop Lord?

I am joining with Dressember – IJM – International Justice Mission Canada this year.

“IJM partners with local authorities in 19 program offices in 11 countries to combat slavery, violence against women and children, and other forms of abuse against people who are poor.”

The Kingdom of Thrim is available for $8.00 with no shipping costs. While supplies last. To the continental US and Canadian addresses only.

Special Sale

All the monies collected minus the shipping will be donated to my Dressember Team for International Justice Mission to help break the chains of abuse in human trafficking.

Break the Chains of Abuse  – Dressember Team 2019 – Canadian

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The Kingdom of Thrim – only $8.00 Canadian. Although the button says PayPal you will be able to use all types of credit cards.

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