Literature Ministries International

We invite you to partner with us in ministry!

Our “spiritual investors” underwrite the costs of operations, research and development of new projects, and special projects with overseas publishing partners. I invite you to make a spiritual investment in LMI's strategic mission (see Vision and Distinctives).

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Doug Salser
President

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Where Needed Most

Operating expenses, staff salaries: As of Dec 10 LMI has a shortfall of $10,000 for 2011.

To Provide Daily Devotionals

Website expenses involved in offering Ed Powell’s Dare to Trust daily devos and Martyn Lloyd-Jones’ Walking with God Day by Day FREE of charge to subscribers literally around the world.

To Help with Current Projects

Have You Quit Eating?” Estimated complete design and first printing—$1800 to $2000

Written for “Nones,” a large and growing group of Americans who have no religious affiliation and reject “organized religion.” Since “Nones” feel that Christians are flawed, they say it makes Christianity untrustworthy. The author illustrates that just because a person’s mom may have burned the biscuits once doesn’t mean that person never ate again! Such easily grasped illustrations point out the fallacy and eternal danger of ignoring the truth of salvation just because of bad examples of Christianity. This tract needs to be in print!

Attain Moksha in This Life”  Estimated final design and first printing—$2,200 (due to its unique format)

Written primarily for the 1.5 million Asian-Indian Hindus living in large cities in America. Written and designed by a Dallas area Asian-Indian pastor/evangelist using an approach he has found to be valuable in personal witnessing to Hindus. An LMI friend and Christian educator in India has seen the early version of this tract and wants to “field test” it in India. There’s a lot of potential in this project!