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Re: FHTM
I detest MLM. Some years back it was all the rage in Pentecost. The end result is always the same. A few people make good money and a bunch of people don't and in fact lose money. The worst part is when friends or relatives try to recruit you or sell you.
Back in the 90's I had people come up to me while I was pumping gas and one time a lady in the supermarket all trying to recruit me to some MLM or another.
I know a few people who have done quite well for a short time but even for those exceptions to the norm it never seems to last more than a year or two before it collapses.
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"I think some people love spiritual bondage just the way some people love physical bondage. It makes them feel secure. In the end though it is not healthy for the one who is lost over it or the one who is lives under the oppression even if by their own choice"
Titus2woman on AFF
"We did not wear uniforms. The lady workers dressed in the current fashions of the day, ...silks...satins...jewels or whatever they happened to possess. They were very smartly turned out, so that they made an impressive appearance on the streets where a large part of our work was conducted in the early years.
"It was not until long after, when former Holiness preachers had become part of us, that strict plainness of dress began to be taught.
"Although Entire Sanctification was preached at the beginning of the Movement, it was from a Wesleyan viewpoint, and had in it very little of the later Holiness Movement characteristics. Nothing was ever said about apparel, for everyone was so taken up with the Lord that mode of dress seemingly never occurred to any of us."
Quote from Ethel Goss (widow of 1st UPC Gen Supt. Howard Goss) book "The Winds of God"
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