Hi Peeps The Big Boss Quotes

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Hi Peeps,

Today's Quote
When your study from The Owner, The Big Boss, The Creator, then you can learn to change your mistakes to manage your lifestyle correctly and teach others how to improve themselves, fixing and recognizing, their own mistakes." ~ Jon Barnes

Recognizing Rights

It is your right to recognize your own problems and finding the right solutions quickly-- early in the game of life-- is essential. God gives us the common sense to know right from wrong, and it is a good idea to surround yourself with people who are doing the right things, written by the Hand of God!

The Hand of God

How will you know what the Hand of God is when you don't know who Your Father is? Your relationship with your Dad will help you to see and understand

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