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Debt Ceiling Vs Faith Ceiling

Debt Ceiling Vs Faith Ceiling

by Silas Titus | Aug 12, 2011 | Devotionals, Financing, God n Wall Street, Kingdom Economy, Seed Money, Wall Street Reform

What if credit card companies gave their clients the freedom to increase credit limit to any amount the clients’ desire? It is normally the creditors that determine up to what amount one can borrow based on the borrowers past performance or history. And still we see...

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