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Author Topic: Extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures  (Read 1768 times)
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Bro. Steve Winter
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« on: January 24, 2009, 10:32:26 PM »

We are seeing unprecedented financial collapse, corruption, confusion and what I believe is financial terrorism.

I believe it is time for Brethren to make sure that they put their families and their personal welfare above all else, including maintaining their credit rating.

It may well be time to hunker down and prepare to weather the storm because I believe that we are just seeing the beginning of bad things.

There are too many businesses going under that were "doing the right things right" because corrupt banking interests decided to just cut their credit lines even though they were current, thereby putting them out of business.   I am not any conspiracy theory nut, but I do have eyes and ears and, Brethren, there is something going on that ain't right, something big. 

Banks are lowering people's,  credit lines, then turning around and saying "well you are too close to your credit limit so we are raising your interest rate".   This is putting good people who were struggling to just get by out of business.

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Author Topic: Extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures(Read 1768 times)
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« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2009, 06:03:50 PM »

Quote: I believe it is time for Brethren to make sure that they put their families and their personal welfare above all else, including maintaining their credit rating.

You are right and I believe that such things should be normal Christian procedure anytime.
Not just in bad times.
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« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2009, 09:19:57 PM »

Yes, Pastor , you are surely right. I have had a small painting business for years, with anywhere from 3-8 employees and business has always been good. Many times I wouldn't even answer my phone because we couldn't take on the work. Within the last year and a half it has all disappeared. Now we're fighting for our survival and getting 1-2 calls per week and many weeks no calls at all! We (only 3 of us) just went thru a stretch where we only worked 5 days in 5 weeks!
I praise Jesus that He forewarned me a year ago and I've been stocking up on this and that and set a few bucks aside for the financial drought, but I, like many others that are still standing, can only go on for so long. I've paid off all my bills and have set myself where the monthly fee is small and am trying to weather the storm, but I believe that this administration is really taking this country down, and is setting up the new world order that we've been hearing about for so long. They are destroying the middle class and all small businesses, and turning america into a fascist state. Very sad... its changing before our eyes and most people are asleep.
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