I gave my life to Jesus when I was 12 years old.
You know the story.
I was a normal, uninspired, rather boring kid. But then one day, I read about the life of St. Francis. After finishing that book, I decided to live my life for Jesus.
And because St. Francis was my role-model for becoming a follower of Jesus, I thought that living life in poverty was the way to living a holy life.
I lived with the poor. Dined with the poor. Laughed with the poor.
And I was poor.
For many years I lived like that. I lived, thinking that money is evil, and that the only way for us to be true disciples of God was to renounce all material wealth and live in simplicity and poverty.
I was wrong.
This event is chiseled in my memory.
I was never the same again after it happened.
After one prayer meeting, a woman with her small daughter approached me and asked, “Bo, can you pray over me?”
“Of course,” I smiled, “what can I pray for?”
“Tomorrow is the last day for my daughter’s enrollment and I have no money…” She quietly sobbed, clutching her daughter to her waist. She explained that she had been praying to God but it seemed as though nothing was happening. “Bo, please pray over me that God will
increase my faith!”
I became curious. “How much money do you need, exactly?” I
asked.
“Seven hundred,” she said.
“Seven hundred? Seven hundred only?” I couldn’t believe my ears.
“It’s a monthly installment thing,” she explained.
At that precise moment, I wanted to pull out my wallet and give her the 700 bucks. I wanted to say, “Look, sister, I don’t have to pray over you. Here’s the money and go home!”
But I couldn’t.
No matter how much I wanted to.
Because as I stood there in front of her, I knew that I only had P20 in my wallet. Twenty pesos!
So what did I do?
I prayed over her.
After I laid my hands on her, she thanked me and bid me farewell.
Believe me, I’ve done a lot of difficult things in my life.
But one of the most difficult was watching this lady and her daughter walk out of that room empty-handed.
When they disappeared through the door, I sat down on a chair and felt a deep pain inside. A prayer formed in my heart, “Lord, I don’t want this to ever happen again. Oh, to have money to help others! Help me help them.”
Fast forward to a few years later. I now earn enough to send a few poor children to school. And the feeling is incredible.
Let me say this to you: You can be rich.
Yes, you can get out of debt, save enough for the future, be very generous to the poor and God’s work.
And that’s why I’ve started the TrulyRichClub.
I want to help people not just to get rich, but to be truly rich.
Meaning, I want them to gain not just material wealth, but also spiritual wealth.
I want people to be blessed, so they can be channels of God’s blessings to the world.
And since then, I’ve witnessed so many success stories with my own eyes.
It’s amazing when people begin to embrace an abundance mindset — a mindset that focuses on growing all areas of their lives, so they can live fully, and love fully.
Friend, it’s your turn to be truly rich.
This is the first of its kind.
It’s a box that contains the very best and most important arsenal that you need to build a life of financial and spiritual abundance.
It’s a box that can change not just your life, but also the lives of the people around you.
When used properly, these tools will help you become a powerful instrument of God’s blessings.
The Abundance Kit is like a treasure chest of weapons.
Each weapon is designed to help you combat poverty, mediocrity, and greed.
These tools will turn you into a SUPERHERO of ABUNDANCE.
Aren’t you excited?
I know, I know. That’s already SO MUCH tools in one box. But wait. There’s more. (Of course, there’s always more!)
The Abundance Kit also contains the following:
If you buy all these tools separately, it will cost you around P8,000. The stuff you get in here are superb!
But because I don’t want to put a steep price on YOUR abundance, you can take home the Abundance Kit at a super scandalously low price of P4,975.
It’s crazy, right?
Take this chance now.
Take charge of your life now.
Use these powerful tools to bless yourself, bless your loved ones, and bless the world.
P.S. You really, really, really want to take this home. It’s your one big treasure chest of tools that will help make your dreams come true.
May your dreams come true,
Bo Sanchez