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The mission of this website is to prepare the people by getting the people to help others prepare. | The mission of this website is to prepare the people by getting the people to help others prepare for both life and liberty. | ||
The single most common characteristic of the people which has brought society to its present state is an attitude o selfishness. by encouraging people to think of others first they begin the road back to a freer society. | The single most common characteristic of the people which has brought society to its present state is an attitude o selfishness. by encouraging people to think of others first they begin the road back to a freer society. |
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The mission of this website is to prepare the people by getting the people to help others prepare for both life and liberty.
The single most common characteristic of the people which has brought society to its present state is an attitude o selfishness. by encouraging people to think of others first they begin the road back to a freer society.
Mankind is lost in the character of Cain who was inclined to blungeon his neighbor to get what he wants.
If we are to seek and reach-out to those how have become addicted to the benefits of the world, and the force and power that makes them possible, we must turn around and fast from indulging in those benefits for ourselves while we strive to provide them for others who are in true need. By that example we may give a hand out with clean hands and a merciful heart.
We will need a keen eye toward and for those who embrace and assist in spreading the teachings of a righteous society and community by word and deed. This is discipleship.
Those deeds would be taking care of the truly needy of the community, sick, infirm, widows and orphans. These activities and precepts cannot be divided without undermining the mission itself.