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Why is Ruth Lee Called a Scribe?
The Oracle
Speaks
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Note: Due to the press of business and
the need to baby-sit their children while his wife, Lynn, participated
in this group project, Bruce was not able to attend as many sessions
as he wished to do then. His interest in LeeWay Publishing preceded
this book by several years. He was appointed Chief Financial Officer
of the company when LeeWay was first organized by Ruth Lee and continued
to give financial advice and assistance as needed until it was dissolved.
Ruth Lee publicly acknowledged
his contributions to the publication of her first workbook, IT'S
ABOUT TIME! Work for a NEW You and has been recounted
many times and in many places and still that important that it is
mentioned again here. Why? In his own words, Bruce will tell you
what happened to him then.
"Right before Christmas
of 1994 I bought my wife a color printer and scanner. This left
us with an HP DeskJet printer that we had no use for again. I awoke
one morning with the thought that Ruth Lee had a use for it and
I should call her immediately! I felt a bit embarrassed when I called
and asked if she would like to have the printer to use in her work.
She cried out that she had been praying about how she could possibly
print a new workbook when all she had was a dot matrix printer at
her disposal. I was stunned that she had been working for about
a month editing a complex workbook, because she had no training
or experience in computer design...and to think that she was now
exactly at the point where she needed a printer to publish it! She
said her Guides had assured her that the book would be out to the
public by mid-January, and this was mid-December. I quickly made
arrangements to drop the printer off after Christmas and install
it for her AND decided to make an appointment to have a private
session with her, too.
"When I had my reading,
one of the things I asked about was how to advance at work. I was
in a dead-end, low-pay position that provided no further opportunities.
I had been on staff for more than ten years with very little
advancement. I was guided to take the very next opportunity to get
noticed in the organization. Determined to do whatever it might
take, when a job was posted two days later for someone to setup
and install computers throughout the organization, I jumped at the
chance and have never looked back!
"Shortly after taking
that job, I was promoted to Project Manager and named Employee of
the Month. (There had never been such an award until then.) When
we merged with another hospital shortly thereafter, I got another
raise, and within weeks I transferred to the Finance Department
and received yet another pay increase! All of this happened within
six months of my reading! At work we all joked that after ten years
with the hospital I had become an overnight success. It didn't stop
there, however. Eight months later I was promoted to Manager in
the Finance Department, and ten months after that I accepted a position
as Controller at another hospital. My career did not stop there,
either.
"I recently accepted
the position of Chief Financial Officer at yet another hospital--with
a large pay increase. In fact, I will be making almost three times
what I made only a few years ago. If you count them, that is six
promotions in seven years--all because I was willing to give a little
bit of myself to this work.
"There is yet another
dimension to my story. There has been much personal and spiritual
growth all along the path I chose to take--way back then. I was
not ready to be a CFO in 1995, but with the help of my guides and
God always in my mind, I found myself able to go through the maze
to get to this point. How? I followed the lessons given to the public
then in Ruth Lee's first workbook and learned how to journal and
talk to my spiritual source daily. I do it almost every day.
"There are lessons
to be learned every step of the way, if you open your eyes and recognize
them for what they are--opportunities. I am sure that I will be
able to add more to this testimony as time goes on, but for now
this is enough for me and my family."
Bruce and his wife, Lynn, and their three
children now live in Kansas City, Kansas--always ready for whatever
life holds in store for them all. Can life really be so easy? Can
you really expect to get back ten times what you give in spirit?
According to Bruce, that's all he did!
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