Dont be afraid To help others for free
By JB
@NoelBwn (19)
Sarah, Mississippi
August 31, 2013 6:51am CST
Hey. We need all of the support we can get right now. I have decided to help the group ( A heart that shares) raise money but I have another way to raise money. People that really want to help can help us out without even spending a penny and it will only take 2 minutes of their time. If you have a heart and would like to support us, all you have to do is click on the link at the bottom, sign up with a valid name, E-mail address, then pass it to your friends and that's it. The best part is you can do it right from your home computer or mobile device as long as the I.P address doesn't match. But there are some rules, Rule one: you must live in the United States. Rule Two: you can only have one account per house hold or mobile device. So I hope ya'll have it in ya'll heart to help out. To learn more, visit the site at the bottom. Thank you and may God bless you all
be-your-own-boss.webs.com
Subtitle < > Text Hello Everyone, please carefully read what has been written. We are simply looking for people to help us out. You dont have to do anything out the way, we just require 2 minutes of your time. All we are asking is that people click the jo
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@mythociate (21432)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
24 Sep 13
I'm sorely tempted to REPORT this, but instead I'll turn it into a 'discussion'
What 'thing of value' do we give?
@Hopefull90 (921)
• United States
12 Oct 13
Our neighbors do things for us all the time and we accept it although we might give them a present at Christmas time to show our appreciation but they seem to have a hard time accepting our service for free or anything from our garden.
@mythociate (21432)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
12 Oct 13
@Hopefull90 Sounds like you're giving it to them 'in return for' or 'in competition with' their gifts. God loves a cheerful giver---a giver who gives without any respect to what's been given before & without expecting anything after.
@Hopefull90 (921)
• United States
14 Oct 13
@mythociate You could be right in that respect but I can also give to those who can not give back. When we lived in Rock Springs many people came through our town and visited our church. I actually preferred inviting them out for lunch than someone from the church because they in return would feel they must invite us in return. Anyway, visiting with people out of town was much more interesting as I learned new things from them. I also make pillows for the Senior citizens to put in their chairs. Most of them accepted it as a free gift but I had one who insisted on paying for hers.
@Bluedoll (16773)
• Canada
1 Sep 13
I live in Canada so I guess I am not welcome. :-(
But I hope God will still bless me and I can help others for free. I do have a heart too.
Sounds like a good idea to raise money without asking for money just someone's time and couple of minutes is not long. Best wishes.