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[[Image:Mgs_screenshot.jpg|thumb|left|Screenshot of the Magic Green Shirt Website created by James Penn]]
 
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In [[2000]], [[James Penn]] set up a Website (archived elsewhere on xFamily) which he titled after this [[Mo Letter]]. In his posted articles [[No Regrets|No Regrets – Why I Left The Family]] and [[All of These Things Moved Me]], Penn wrote candidly of some of his experiences during his time in [[World Services]].
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In [[2000]], [[James Penn]] set up a Website ([[:Category:Testimony#James_Penn|archived on xFamily.org]]) which he titled after this [[Mo Letter]]. In his posted articles [[No Regrets|No Regrets – Why I Left The Family]] and [[All of These Things Moved Me]], Penn wrote candidly of some of his experiences during his time in [[World Services]].
  
 
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"The Magic Green Shirt!—A Dream?" - cover
Image from "The Magic Green Shirt!—A Dream?"

The Magic Green Shirt is a Family publication written by David Berg in which he describes a dream of his adopted son, "Davidito," being incapable of any form of dishonesty while wearing a special shirt.

References to a "magic green shirt" are sometimes used within The Family as a call to honesty.

Excerpt from The Magic Green Shirt:

61 Beloved, have you donned the Magic Green Shirt of God's Spirit of truth & honesty?--Do you have the power of Christ's Spirit dwelling in your heart so that you do not lie nor deceive nor cheat & are always honest with others?
Screenshot of the Magic Green Shirt Website created by James Penn

In 2000, James Penn set up a Website (archived on xFamily.org) which he titled after this Mo Letter. In his posted articles No Regrets – Why I Left The Family and All of These Things Moved Me, Penn wrote candidly of some of his experiences during his time in World Services.

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