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Nov 5 2008, 3:36 AM EST by
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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
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Nov 5 2008, 3:36 AM EST
I find it rude for you to advertise on my site through your comments, Natasha. Unfortunately, I cannot seem to delete it, so I am respectfully asking you to remove it. This site is dedicated to the oppressed people suffering under Mugabe's regime, so your comment is out-of-place.
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Mission at Home?
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Jul 11 2007, 4:39 PM EDT by
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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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Jul 11 2007, 4:39 PM EDT
"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!!" In Australia there is no excuse for starvation lack of shelter and poor health care. Only choice, sometimes that choice is made by selfish parents and inflicted on their children. Civil libertarians and do gooders do not allow us to make any decisions about when bad parenting begins- only when it ends. This is usually destructive nad always harmful to the children.
Children in Zim however, do not have the luxury of foster carer payments or child endowment. There is Absolutely no comparison between the helpless in Zim and the helpless here, except that it is all caused by selfishness.
This girl chose to reach out in a country where she must have been aware of danger, disease and corruption. Why would anyone want to damage the good intent of this girl - I wonder what your issues truly are.
If you feel led to give of yourself or your money, do so, wherever you feel the need. Don't put your poison on a young person who is intent only on helping in a positive way. She obviously has had an impact on those who were lucky enough to meet with her. How many have you help in your time here on earth?
Genna if you read this, don't be discouraged by the ignorance, pettyness and jealousy of those who don't have your drive and inate desire to do good
Lima
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Nice Wiki!
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Squatters- their poverty
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Jun 13 2007, 4:51 PM EDT by
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You have made a really, nice, informative wiki about Zimbabwe, Africa. We have a professor friend there who is an agricultural economist dedicated to helping the people of Zimbabwe. I also just created a site called "Clean Water for the World" here- dedicated to helping with the water cause in Africa, and other parts of the world. Come visit sometime ! You are doing a great job, and please continue doing reports like these after you go to missions to help awareness. God Bless You, Marissa (artforwater)
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Jun 13 2007, 4:51 PM EDT
What is the name of your site?
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Apr 4 2007, 7:20 PM EDT by
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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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Apr 4 2007, 7:20 PM EDT
hey genna lives in Sydney Australia
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ITS JULIA
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Apr 4 2007, 7:06 PM EDT by
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hey gen im so proud of you keep up all the good work!!! xoxo
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Mar 9 2007, 3:32 PM EST by
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keep the fire burning bright, Genna, and don't let coming back to Aussie dim your bright light... Motivate your fellow students. We have done that at Greystanes High, and they still support an orphanage in Mozambique. We will think of you as we visit Bulawayo again next month. Brian and Elizabeth
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Jan 23 2007, 11:20 PM EST by
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hi genna, it's been so amazing looking through your sight!!! I'm a zimbabwean studying in new zealand, planning on going back next year, and a friend forwarded me this link - its so encouraging to see people taking an interest in Zim - well done for all your hard work and taking the initiative to do this site - you're a legend! God bless you :o)
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Hi Genna its Robert Smith from MS again just checking out your site
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Jan 22 2007, 5:50 AM EST by
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I have had and will continue to keep you and your families work in Zimbabwe in my prayers. I added a link to your site on mine so maybe even more people will see it. I have updated my site a little please check out the new additions and feel free to make any suggestion you think might help my site. God bless
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Jan 2 2007, 9:37 PM EST by
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What a dumb comment. Whats the use of a comment on something if you don't know what something is?
Well done Genna, may be just don't ask that person again, and definately don't rely on them for real advice
I think you have done an amazing job!
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Jan 2 2007, 9:37 PM EST
lol yeah it sounds dumb but its ok. Julia is one of my best friends, and we were at school in the computer centre when I was 1st showing her my website. We had like 2 minutes to the bell, she had no time to read it all but left that comment. Shes since read the entire site.
Thanks for the encouragment and Goid bless.
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Jan 2 2007, 8:57 PM EST by
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This really is a sad story. How did you cope with death and all the pain around this- Are you only 16?
I hope whoever your carer is, they are making sure you are ok.
OK?
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Jan 2 2007, 8:57 PM EST
it is a sad story. I am 16, but when you see tiny kdis struggling eith death and pain and somehow surviving, that isnt so young. I also believe there is always hope. and I believe innocent little children who are vicitims of such terrible circumstances are beloved by God. I believe Abson is now at peace. my parents have been very supportive. thanks and God bless, Genna
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Dec 28 2006, 12:03 PM EST by
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I saw the local news - its good, keep at it, whats next for you?
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Dec 20 2006, 11:20 AM EST by
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its good to see that you are raising awareness. There is so much poverty and injustice, starvation, abuse etc etc in the world its easy to lose hope. I am glad you are helping
God bless
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Excellent Job!
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Dec 1 2006, 12:38 AM EST by
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Great Work Genna! I am really proud of all the work you have put into this site, bravo and keep getting the message across. Love Joel
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Nov 25 2006, 10:40 AM EST by
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thanx for the work you have put into this. it is superb!
Keep us informed if there is anything new going on
janice
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Nov 17 2006, 4:36 AM EST by
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Wonderful site Genna,
I was in Zim' for a few weeks back in 1999 and saw the beginning of what you have now shown here. The time to act is now, not all of us can go, but we can give. Where is the U.N. when we see a tyranical govt like this this one deliberatley starving it's own people. I feel both sadened and angered after looking through yous site.
Keep up the great work, God Bless you.
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Nov 16 2006, 7:58 PM EST by
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im definitely inspired by your efforts, i know that God has called us all to help those in need and i think its time i took some action too, thanks for being such an awesome example!
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Love these chllin!
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African Children- their stories
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Nov 15 2006, 9:05 PM EST by
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I better not visit Zim, I might be tempted to bring them all back with me
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its true. the kids are all so sweet and needy that many people's first instict is to adopt a couple. but its not easy, you have to be a resident and everything. we wouldv'e come home with a few if we could have, thats for sure.
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Nov 15 2006, 9:01 PM EST by
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What a great innovation! I love the guest book
Great site too
But- can the old comments be put in here as well, they are a bit hard to find
God bless
Siandra
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Nov 15 2006, 9:01 PM EST
hmmmmm,
im not sure how to move comments unfortunately.
thanks for dropping by! God bless
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Nov 15 2006, 2:50 PM EST by
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Yep,
I agree, it does put it in perspective and we should remember to be constantly grateful, if for nothing else then for the pure luck of being born in a western country where others would be horrified if we lived like this. So horrified, someone would be arrested, the children would be fostered and the media would make a huge fuss! Why don't the media make a big fuss? Are these people less human?
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Nov 15 2006, 2:50 PM EST
I didn't mean they were less human. I meant why does or how can the rest of the world ignore their pain. I can't fathom the lack of humanity that is shown to our fellow travellers, they are our brothers
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This is someone from ur school, nice page \):):):):):):):):
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