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Poverty/ Abundance Doux
Posted On 05/08/2008 09:28:14 by MaidservantX
I would like to add a note to our understanding of poverty versus abundance.  First, of course, each of our lives is (usually) not completely poor or plenty.  We will have areas of life that we have a lot in (for example, health perhaps) at the same time as having a lack in another area (perhaps we have not been blessed with children, for example). Secondly, no matter what the area is, it is not merely a black and white choice between 'I have some' or 'I don't have any'.  Rather I... Read More



Seasons of Poverty, Seasons of Abundance
Posted On 05/07/2008 09:26:07 by MaidservantX
Have you felt like this:  "I have so little in my life, how can I move forward?  I have no money, no figure, no time, no friends, no good family relationships, no confidence, no spirituality.  How can I do anything?" Have you ever felt like this?  "Man, this is a lot of money -- I don't dare make decisions with it.  I have all these friends and family -- shouldn't I be serving more?  I am blessed with great health -- shouldn't I be doing more?  I have a lot of... Read More









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