The social media links will have things if they don't already have things, they will and it's various ways to fundraise for the ministry to get us filed with the state and to attempt to file as tax exempt via donations. In our posts we will say things like tip or donation interchangeably due to the site having buttons labeled certain things but don't let that be the main concern, it's going to be deemed a donation and whatever we have, we will include what we can on hand from music to videos, apparel from the redbubble shop, photos, etc. You'll receive a random thing for donating unless otherwise specified. If you would like something from redbubble, just purchase it there. If you would like something from Avon, purchase it directly from my link. If you would like services, email me and I will make a private contract between us mutual terms to provide work to you via any means necessary using the Upwork contract and invoicing system. If you want one off tracks, press "tip" to get a track from us on X. We don't have a minimum per track or a maximum. One donation only gains one item per transaction. Thank you and have a wonderful day!
The Unity Path Ministry blog promotes spiritual growth, diversity, and inclusivity, addressing themes like interfaith unity, religious pluralism, and domestic societal reform. Recent posts explore how contradictory religious traditions can foster peace, prioritize shared values, and celebrate diversity through dialogue and collaboration. It also discusses domestic poverty solutions and balancing global and local priorities. For detailed posts and resources, visit Unity Path Ministry Blog.
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