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Join the “51 Club” and Receive a Reformed Forum Mug

It’s a fact: our drink ware makes a statement. And so it only makes sense that Machen’s Warrior Children would want to drink from something that suits their Reformed tastes. To help solve this significant problem, we ordered a small batch of suitable coffee mugs.

These handsome Aztec flare mugs are dark gray with a red interior and bear a white Reformed Forum logo. They’ll hold 10 oz. to the brim. This is surely a fine vessel for confessional coffee, tea, or other favorite Reformed beverages.

Reformed Forum Mug

While supplies last, we will send a mug anywhere in the United States as a thank-you for a donation of at least $51 USD. International donors, please contact us to see if we can accommodate you.

Reformed Forum is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. According to IRS guidelines, U.S. taxpayers who receive a thank-you mug will be able to deduct the full amount of any donation meeting or exceeding $51.

In two weeks, we will make these mugs available for sale. But keep in mind, it just so happens that we only have 51 mugs available. They may not last that long!

Join the 51Club and Donate Now.

11/14/2013 UPDATE: a limited number of mugs are now available for sale at store.reformedforum.org.

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