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We have a really good problem …

I have a really good problem, and I’m going to need your help to solve it.  As you know, the Ruth Institute promotes lifelong married love to college
students. We held our first student conference last August, here in San Diego. The students from Brigham Young University who attended our summer conference
were inspired to organize their own conference at BYU for the first weekend in March.  As part of that conference, they have organized an essay contest,
for undergraduates, law students and graduate students.  The Ruth Institute has agreed to manage the essay contest for them. The great thing is that
we have over 150 entries!  We asked the undergraduates to write “persuasive essays.”  We have over 100 undergraduate entries.  We have
separate categories for law student papers and graduate student papers. The students writing these essays could become our future college professors, judges,
lawyers and opinion leaders. Isn’t it great to have so many young people writing pro-marriage essays? The problem is, the contest is going to cost us more
than we expected! Managing the contest, awarding the prizes and publicizing the winning entries is all going to cost more money than we had originally
budgeted. Can you help us with a contribution?  Go here to donate. Any amount will help. Really.
Thanks!

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