"Thank you for your coin. It has given me great comfort. Words can't express my gratitude. Once again, thank you for thinking of me. I want to let you know that I always keep this in my pocket for comfort and peace."

-Sue R.

a woman smelling a flower in a garden
a woman smelling a flower in a garden
a close-up of a hand and a baby's hand
a close-up of a hand and a baby's hand

Thank you to my aunt for the medallion that I carry with me every day. As I go through my test for cancer, it works. I flip it through my fingers when I’m thinking and nervous. Also, I love the beautiful, encouraging magnetics… They are on my fridge and give me strength.

-Cynthia B., Tennessee

Agnesian Health Care Hispice Bereavement has used the when I believe magnets for our Mourning ' program, and they were very successful. Since then, we have also used them as a remembrance after completing the eight-week grief support group, and the participants appreciate the message and significance that they could place it somewhere as a reminder. We also use them as a remembrance after the memorial service for the families, and many asked to have one for family members who could not attend." Sister Johann

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"I am an entrepreneur and have had many ups and downs with starting my business and changing my career path. I received a medallion from a friend when I believed in it, and I love the inspiration it continually provides for me. The medallion gives me the strength to believe in myself, reframe my thinking, and push on. Many times, I have felt the medallion in my pocket, or I may have it on my shelf, and when I look at it, I have instant hope. Thanks so much for creating the one I believe medallions. It is so nice to have a great gift like the Dan‘s to give to young and old, especially when you don’t know what to do or get when they are hurting." -Michelle Collins.

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When my wife was diagnosed with cancer, I had been given your medallion. When my mind is racing, looking for answers, I hold my medallion, and I do have comfort, knowing the words are what I need to remember. When I am not in control, I must remember to believe in regaining peace."

-Mark Burwell

As business owners connecting on a deeper level in the financial planning profession, there is a constant challenge to develop our relationships with our clients' children, as they will ultimately inherit their clients' assets. The medallions I gave to my customers who were facing the challenge of a death, lost a loved one, or had life-threatening illnesses were relationship game changers. I genuinely care about and love my clients. Medallion opens a conversation about their faith, doubts, and worries. I believe it strengthens my position in our lives as an advisor, but most importantly, as someone who does care. I am now attached to the comfort that the medallion gives, and I can’t imagine it getting any better than that. I will continue to be a Medallion advocate and use it for as long as possible. I see the results each time I give one. Jerry A. GANZ, CFP.

"My hope was dwindling, and I was afraid that courage was taking a slow turn to fear; my strength was withering away. I really needed something to change my spirits. I was at the point where I felt I was nothing, wasn’t important, and was losing my perseverance. When my friend Janet had given me a when I believe medallion, she had said she needed it for someone who was losing ground of her calling… That was me! The medallion says, " All things are possible. The courage and strength I need to wake up in myself. My friend gave this to me and I almost cried… It was exactly what I needed. I ran out and drilled a hole in it and made a keychain. I carry it everywhere. I do believe, and I am now at Peace." -Patti R.

grayscale photo of no smoking sign
grayscale photo of no smoking sign
people participating Rome Half Marathon during daytime
people participating Rome Half Marathon during daytime

Many people have told me that they don't know what to say when someone becomes ill or a loved one has passed on. It becomes very uncomfortable, and people often refrain from saying anything or staying away. Lately, the woman shared with me what she heard people saying at a funeral. She was in shock and said they should have a book out on what not to say to someone who has lost a loved one. She became one of my very loyal customers because the "When I Believe Medallion Keepsake" says it all. Several months ago, Gail's husband passed away, and she purchased nine medallions to pass on to her loved ones, and several of them ended up in Australia. As I was reading my email this morning, Gail shared with me two more people she knows who had a loved one die. She put another request in for ten more medallions. The sharing is the exciting part of what the "Ripple Effect" can now do. Don't forget to share the story of where the words came from and remind them that someday they need to pass it on. Every person will be part of making a difference now and for future generations. By keeping the "When I Believe Medallions" on hand, you will never be at a loss for words and at the right time.

The When I Believe medallion has become a powerful symbol for those seeking hope and inspiration. Many individuals have shared their testimonies about how the medallion has positively impacted their lives. Some recount moments of clarity during difficult times, where simply holding the medallion reminded them of their inner strength and resilience. Others speak of a newfound sense of purpose, attributing changes in their lives to the belief and intention they associate with the medallion. These stories create a tapestry of shared experiences that resonate with diverse people, highlighting the universal search for meaning and faith. Each testimony underscores the transformative power of belief and the support from a community united in hope. The When I Believe medallion represents more than just an object; it encapsulates a journey of personal growth and connection.

Testimonials, from the lives of the ripple effect