Post by Anne Terri on Feb 15, 2010 13:54:02 GMT 1
'' December 3, 2009 God's Living Bible – The Third Testament – God's New Revelations – God's Lessons For Living – The Economy
A Bleak Economy (God Through Anne Terri With The Holy Spirit)
1.This is about shoppers who have gone back to basics, if they can afford basics.
2.The stores are bare, and so are many of the shelves, if the stores have not fled the many malls now sitting half rented.
3.Everything is changing; it is the end of an era.
4.Many charity stores are sprouting up in vacant areas, capitalizing on the desperation of the people to continue to provide for their families.
5.Used clothing and furniture, over priced, in an economy where people can not feed their family, nor can they afford to pay their mortgages.
6.The Homeless are facing winter; many are entire families who have no where to go.
7.Proceeds need to go in many areas.
8.What is the answer?
9.It needs to be a shared consensus to give what you can afford, no matter how small.
10.If you are warm, clothes and eating, give to those less fortunate.
11.Remember, there are those in less fortunate circumstances.
12.Focus on necessities, and avoid frivolous spending, if all all possible.
13.What about the malls; the loss of jobs, due to less revenue?
14.More necessary jobs need to be created, to provide work for those seeking to pay their way.
15.It seems insurmountable for many.
16.Christmas is about Love and Light.
17.Gifts?
18.Leave that to fantasy, to Santa.
19.You need to get a grip on the reality of what is happening about you.
20.Help each other.
21.It is going to be a long road to recovery.
22.Many volunteers are needed.
23.Give.
24.AMEN''
From: December 2009 to January 15, 2010– God's Living Bible – The Third Testament – Research Library- Travels of Anne Terri
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A Bleak Economy (God Through Anne Terri With The Holy Spirit)
1.This is about shoppers who have gone back to basics, if they can afford basics.
2.The stores are bare, and so are many of the shelves, if the stores have not fled the many malls now sitting half rented.
3.Everything is changing; it is the end of an era.
4.Many charity stores are sprouting up in vacant areas, capitalizing on the desperation of the people to continue to provide for their families.
5.Used clothing and furniture, over priced, in an economy where people can not feed their family, nor can they afford to pay their mortgages.
6.The Homeless are facing winter; many are entire families who have no where to go.
7.Proceeds need to go in many areas.
8.What is the answer?
9.It needs to be a shared consensus to give what you can afford, no matter how small.
10.If you are warm, clothes and eating, give to those less fortunate.
11.Remember, there are those in less fortunate circumstances.
12.Focus on necessities, and avoid frivolous spending, if all all possible.
13.What about the malls; the loss of jobs, due to less revenue?
14.More necessary jobs need to be created, to provide work for those seeking to pay their way.
15.It seems insurmountable for many.
16.Christmas is about Love and Light.
17.Gifts?
18.Leave that to fantasy, to Santa.
19.You need to get a grip on the reality of what is happening about you.
20.Help each other.
21.It is going to be a long road to recovery.
22.Many volunteers are needed.
23.Give.
24.AMEN''
From: December 2009 to January 15, 2010– God's Living Bible – The Third Testament – Research Library- Travels of Anne Terri
glbresearch.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=travatcf&thread=2153&page=1#2202