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Q:  What does a yearly membership cost and what does it include?


A:  A one year GGF membership includes a subscription to Truth Magazine, our quarterly publication with informative articles.  A Family membership is $40.00 per year, an Individual membership is $25.00 per year.

With a GGF membership, it entitles the family to discounts on registration to our annual Family Bible Conference.


Q:  When does my membership expire?


A:  The memberships expire December 31st of the year in which the membership started.


Q:  Can I purchase a subscription to Truth Magazine?


A:  Yes, a yearly subscription costs $12 and can be purchase for yourself or sent as a gift.  Simply send a check marked "Truth Subscription" to: Grace Gospel Fellowship, PO Box 9432, Grand Rapids MI  49509.  If you are sending it as a gift, please include the name and address for the recipient.

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Q:  How do I use the RSS feed options under the "Get Updates" menu link?

A:  You may already be using a form of feed reader, and not even realize it. If you use personalized home page services like My Yahoo or My MSN, you’ve got RSS capabilities built in. That’s how syndicated content like news, weather and stock quotes appears on your personal page. You can also add content from any blog or other site that uses RSS to provide updates.

Other web-based tools are primarily dedicated to feed reading only. One of the most popular web-based feed readers at this point is Bloglines, and it’s also free and easy to get started with.  If you use the Firefox browser, you can also receive RSS feeds from your tool bar by using the Live Bookmarks function. The next version of Internet Explorer will add this feature as well.  Finally, there are desktop-based feed readers. These function somewhat like an email program for feeds. Examples include NewsgatorFeed Demon. and
If it sounds complicated, it’s really not. And things will get even easier when the next version of Outlook integrates feed-reading capabilities. So, you’ll have the same convenience that email subscriptions offered in the old days, without any of the terrible consequences of giving out your email address to potentially unscrupulous characters.

Unlike getting website updates or ezines by email, RSS feeds give you absolute, 100% complete control over the situation.  You don’t have to reveal your email address. If you want to stop receiving content, you don’t have to request to be “taken off the list.”  One click, and poof… the subscription is gone.  Plus, since there’s no email address involved, there’s no way a publisher can sell, rent or give away the means to contact you.  That’s right… no more spam, viruses, phishing, or identity theft. And best of all, no reason to put yourself at the mercy of the publisher’s intentions. You won’t need to suffer through the legalese in the privacy policy (if there is one). No more setting up dummy Hotmail accounts "just in case." Again, if you don’t like the content, you can make it disappear as fast as you can change a TV channel. With just one click.

 
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