We receive thousands of letters each month at the Vision Forum, but I am always especially touched when I learn of ways in which the message of family renewal which we try to communicate changes lives, as in this precious note from a young woman who turned her heart to home:
I just want to tell you how much your tape, What’s a Girl to Do?, changed my life. Almost a year ago, I was a nineteen-year-old college sophomore at a Christian college. I have wonderful parents, five little brothers and sisters, and was home schooled my whole life, but college was slowly undoing all these strong values I had been taught. I was learning how to be “independent” — independent of my real priorities and responsibilities. I found your catalog at a friend’s home, and ordered What’s a Girl to Do? right away. My eyes filled with tears as I listened. I sent the tape to my parents, and we later discussed it. We decided college was not the place for me. I moved back home where I belonged. Right away, things started falling into place. I was so happy to help my mother with my siblings and around the house. I was back on track. I soon met the man I was going to marry. He later told me that, when I explained my theory on no longer going to school, he knew I was the girl for him. We courted and then married this June. I wish I could tell every feminist how joyful and happy I am. God will bless you for doing His will. Thank you, Mr. Phillips, for making this tape. I hope it helps other girls as much as it has helped me. You are doing a wonderful service with all your work here at Vision Forum ... I couldn’t thank you enough.
Praises be to our God and Father! Thank you, Lord, for the mighty and noble army of women You are raising up for Your glory!