| Wow....the bank job has been so good to me that I can not thank God enough for the positiion I am in at work.....But I am at Western Union at nights so if anyone needs money orders, or needs to send money to other states, or want to see me come on by...Muahahaha.....Also if you guys know anyone who wants an administrative position at Snowberry headquarters please let me know...Dont hestiate to Call me for the position..... |
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| Wow its been so long I have updated...Well engaged if no one knows...Work at a bank and trying to start up a franchise called snowberry, Currently two locations in westwood and koreatown, if anyone wants franchise for snowberry let me know (Yogurt store if you didn't know). Well hope everyone is doing well.... |
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| Man haven't updated in a while, but is everyone now using my space and xanga going obsolete. Hope everyone is doing good............ |
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| In the last analysis, the service the Christian does is not his, but Christ's. Therefore he must not feel too keenly the burden of responsibility, because at the end of the day all he can say is, "We are unprofitable servants". This knowledge, far from inhibiting action, actually releases the Christian from that appalling feeling of responsibility that has driven so many high-minded humanists to despair, even to suicide... Work done conscientiously by the Christian is his share in Christ's service; but it is Christ's service, and therefore the Christian need neither be proud because it has succeeded or overwhelmed because it has failed. The service of Christ is supremely expressed in the apparent failure of the Cross. ... Anthony T. Hanson, The Church of the Servant |
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