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| natashachamberlin | Hi, if anyone would like a free psychic reading please get in touch wi | 1 | Nov 5 2008, 3:36 AM EST by ZimHope | ||
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Thread started: Jun 14 2008, 3:27 PM EDT
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Hi, if anyone would like a free psychic reading please get in touch with myself and send me a recent photo of your self as this is what I will use to do the reading with.
I am not a profectional psychic and so I can not tell times, dates, or what I am seeing is the pressent, past or future, but I tell you what I see and it is up to you to interperate it. I have done readings for many people and have all ways been told I am accurate and helpful. I will do the best I can to give you a good reading. I do not charge people to do their readings for them, if people want to leave a donation that is great but if not I do not mind. I do not do readings for the money, I do them because I want to help others and I feel joyment in seeing others happy. Many thanks Natasha. Magestic Online Magazine http://magesticonlinemagazine.wetpaint.com A FREE online magazine, jam packed with entertainment for everyone. Free advertising, Jokes, true life, short stories, dating, games, music, Over 635 discussions to join in, astrology, help lines, fashion and so much more. It is FREE to join and contribute, free to advertise, It would be a crime not to take a look! |
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| Anonymous | Mission at Home? | 3 | Jul 11 2007, 4:39 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||
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Thread started: Jan 1 2007, 11:21 AM EST
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I'm wondering why you found the urge to travel so far away to "discover" "poverty, injustice, and corruption" as well as "...children who are orphans or squatters living in poverty..." Did you consider looking a bit closer to home for your mission field? How about the streets, sewers, parks, and even shopping malls of any large city in the US? You need some hints? New York City, Boston, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, Houston, Denver, Los Angeles... maybe even YOUR home town!!
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| ZimHope | my reply | 3 | Apr 4 2007, 7:20 PM EDT by mz_jones | ||
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Thread started: Jan 2 2007, 8:52 PM EST
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"I'm wondering why you found the urge to travel so far away to "discover" "poverty, injustice, and corruption" as well as "...children who are orphans or squatters living in poverty..." Did you consider looking a bit closer to home for your mission field? How about the streets, sewers, parks, and even shopping malls of any large city in the US? You need some hints? New York City, Boston, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, Houston, Denver, Los Angeles... maybe even YOUR home town!!"
first of all, i dont actually live in the US, but Im aware that this is not the main point of your argument. I live in Australia, and you're right, there's plenty of injstice and corruption around, but not much in the way of poverty, admittedly. However, I think you're right. Helping people overseas is great but genorosity starts at home. And i have participated in local charities, and helping people in my hometown, such as visiting nursing homes, preparing christmas hampers for local poor kids, and other such acts. This year, I will be working on the streets of Sydney with homless people. So yes, I have considered the mission field closer to home. Maybe not as much as I should have, I am sometimes selfish. But im not immune to the suffering around me. Having said all that, Im a big believer in helping wherever you can. I helped in Africa simply because I was blessed with the opportunity to go there. I felt God called me tp helping those particular people and to raising awareness for their plight now. Thanks for the reminder, and God bless, Genna |
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