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I resisted putting up this page for years since I do not solicit donations and did not want people to think I was begging. But since several people have requested this page I finally added it. If the information on this site has blessed you and you’d like to bless me back and support further teaching, you can now make a donation to Tim McHyde. Use one of the options below.

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