Readers Write
What people are saying about NCF ministries
• From NCF E-mail Outreach
"I don't expect you to remember me but about three years ago I wrote to you when I was at my lowest point. I was not exactly an active believer in God, but I had to turn somewhere for help. I had been diagnosed with cancer and my family was nowhere to be found. I cried very hard while writing to you and honestly did not expect a reply. The lack of family support was something you helped me not only to understand, but also to overcome and forgive. Your reply was incredibly on target and eye opening. I have survived the cancer and although my family still isn't supportive, I have found peace with God and turn to Him in my times of need. I thank God everyday for His support, and think of your caring, wonderful words of advice everyday. You have made a huge difference in my recovery and I thank you." - R.C.
• From NCF Web Site
" I would just like to thank you personally for your many helpful articles. I have found them very well written and have passed them on to several others, who have been equally pleased." - J.N.
• From Kyrgyzstan
"I would like to express my thanks to you and your organization for the booklet you sent. I received it and I was happy because every time I tried to subscribe for any books from the Internet, they told me I must be an American or Canadian citizen. So thank you again. And if you have anything else which might be interesting for me, I would appreciate your help." - R.G.
• From an NCF Workshop
"I will be interacting with others much more from a standpoint of God's grace. That will affect my entire ministry." - Missionary
"I dealt with 30 years of anger and made major inroads into understanding and dealing with my personal depression." - Pastor
"I gained more freedom to be myself and to know that that is OK. Because of that I will be better able to listen to the new missionaries who come into our care." - Seminar Participant
"These have been two of the most significant weeks of our lives." - Missionary
• From an MK Seminar
"I am an MK [missionary kid] from Kenya, Africa. My parents are with Wycliffe Bible Translators and have been working in Kenya since 1984. This next year I will be going to college at Biola University in La Mirada, California. I will be studying to be a secondary English teacher. This seminar has far exceeded my expectations All of the information I gleaned will make my transition much, much easier. I made many amazing friends with whom I as able to open up, listen and be listened to, grieve, and most importantly, laugh with until it hurt. This seminar has touched me deeply." - H.P.
• From a Prison Inmate
"I'm writing from state prison and want to say thanks for the booklets you have sent and I'm reading: Anxiety , A New Biblical Self-image, The Emotionally Healthy Family, and Why a Psychologist Believes the Bible. " - K.V.
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