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katherine’s Story:
I am trying to lift things up by going back to school. Hopefully dental hygienists will always be needed
Kathleen Brown’s Story:
My husband's grandfather started our little family owned independent insurance agency in 1927. Over the years it has supported him and his family, my father-in-law and his family and our family - until now. At this time we are struggling to keep our business afloat, to hold onto our home, to keep electricity, water and phones in both our business and home. Although we work hard, as we always have, the expenses of living, the astronomical cost of health ins. is killing us. Hold us in prayer.
Kelley’s Story:
Just wanted to give everyone some encouragement for these tough times we are living in. If you are a believer in Jesus Christ you should feel peace and reassurance that God is in control and he does not have plans to harm us only good for us. My prayer is that you trust in God and give all your cares to him. He is waiting for you with arms open wide for you to turn to him and cast your burdens onto him. Also we can never put our trust in man, government, etc..Only Jesus Christ!!!
Kelly Hayman’s Story:
I am overwhelmed to see a movement that truely seeks to proclaim equality and service as our founding fathers intended. I believe in our one Father God and the gift of His Son Jesus and His grace and I relish the chance to be patriotic in my political stance and not feel an outcast because of my reservations in regards to evangelical christianity and their seemingly peremptory, unmerciful and piously righteous attitudes, This movement is a ray of bright sunlight. God bless this movement!
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kent gutzmer’s Story:
Things are getting real tough around here. Being an artist in this economy isnt easy. My utilities will be shut off shortly and I owe my landlord and the city for water Ive never used. I never thought I would be eating the things I do now. I don't have a clue what I'm going to do in the next couple weeks. What am I going to do with my old blind dog? Where do I go? How do I survive? For 27 years Ive made patriotic wood carvings that have fed my family. I love America.
Kim’s Story:
Thank you to my family whom has taught me to have faith in God. Having that gives me the strength to carry on and the comfort when I am down. Its bad we own a semi truck and a flatbed trailer. The biggest competition is the illegal immagrants who drive for less than what it cost to drive.
Without my faith I would be lost. We have hauled 14 loads since the first of the year. Those illegals should not be able to have a CDL without citizenship. Or anything else for that matter.
kristy’s Story:
you know the economy is bad when a lifeguard can't find a job. i have been working as a lifeguard year-round since i turned fifteen. in the summers i have bounced around, and last summer i finally found a job i was completely happy with. it was at a day camp, so when the economy hit, numbers fell drastically, and i was suddenly laid off at 18! by the time i found out, most pools had already filled up, so i may be stuck with my dad who is also laid off from his job as a mechanic.
Kristy Dillon’s Story:
The economy has hit my family hard. It's my husband and I. He lost his job in september due to a being sick to long that ended him up in the hospital. He almost died. I work endless day and night but the bill still come. We never have enough money pay everything. We rob Peter to pay Paul. I just can't handle our bullshit government anymore.
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