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Thank you Mia, always valued your input and sentiments showed in good trust and focus many undoubtedly share as I do myself with your past involvements as to this day you possibly try and still can to maintain....Bryan & Sharon can entrust their confidence in you too....but hmmmm, where's our beloved QT? miss her y'know. :sads:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ds/Rainbow.gif U R among the many, also staying silent and faithful that has displayed courage in admonishing the "half tones" we hear lately too.
Thank you as always, http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...s/Cheers2U.gif your measured and qualified rebuttals on the overhastily retorts and responses from some extreme quarters we also have among members here.
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Interesting message pippyman.
'A covenant is based on mutual trust. Both parties looking out for the best interest of the other. The strength being the desire and commitment of both parties being exercised for the betterment of the other.
You have at risk nothing greater than your trust (for your money is in reality meaningless notes of debt). But you stand to gain the immense satisfaction brought about by a covenant realized.'
If whoever wrote it, reads this post, would you please pm me? I'm sorry it wasn't as well received/understood as I think it should have been, imho. It makes a powerful statement. Brings to mind another covenant... no contract needed.... purely based on faith. :-)