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Re: Yesterday, I cried.
12/8/2006 3:15:40 AM

Hi Linda,

The Story of a women inspired me, Thanks for that true story. It's really hard to think. There is always reward for the good works that we do.

With Love,

Joyce.S.

GO TO THIS SITE AND SEE ABOUT HEAVEN AND HELL IN DIFFERENT FORMATS AND THERE IS ALSO AUDIO FORMAT IN MP3 http://spiritlessons.com/Documents/7_Jovenes/English_7_Jovenes_Hell.htm
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Re: Yesterday, I cried.
12/8/2006 3:42:39 AM
Hi Linda, That is one book I would like to read! Your question, "Am I contributing to the greater good of people," is a good one. It kind of falls along the line of the question, "What would Jesus do?" If everyone asked this question before just blindly striking out in the hopes of getting ahead, what a wonderful world it would be! It would certainly make decision-making go through a much more serious thought process! It is interesting to note that many wealthy individuals who have worked hard and earned their own wealth, whether they have religious convictions or not, are also some of the greatest philanthropists. Perhaps that's something we all need to think about. God bless, Dave
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Re: Yesterday, I cried.
12/8/2006 12:55:39 PM

Hello Linda,

Thank you for inviting me to your forum.  I am going to get the book today.

 

Warm Regards,

Christine Jackson

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www.mysearchestate.com/uws/mn1165725.htm

 

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Re: Yesterday, I cried.
12/11/2006 8:55:40 PM
Amen to that. I believe God allows us to go through adversity to give us a take on what it's like to do without and to sacrifice and to make us stronger and give us the ability to get through anything without giving up. If everything was smooth sailing then the bad storms came we wouldn't know how to get through them if we hadn't had some practice.

I've had to pack up and move so many times recently that now I can pack up and move a whole house and it's not that big a deal any more.

I've learned that everything is temporary and if we just have a little bit of faith and can stand in the bad circumstances we can get through it.

It's also affected the way I deal with my business. I would rather give people  a way to get started earning and read their emails of appreciation than to charge a high price and have people upset about not being able to earn. I was a newbie once too and didn't have money to invest to get started, so now that I have my own business, I try to keep that in mind when I set up the prices for membership. There's plenty of time to get bigger, and until I do, I'll keep it low enough for anyone, even free members to earn.

Becky


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