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Uninstalling:

Today I removed all the equipment we used for my MyNakePastor.com at Troy Gramling's house, remove wires we crossed from the control tower to the living room, dinning room etc. While I was unplugging the equipment and packing, I was thinking on the legacy I got from the previous five weeks. For true, the last five weeks made a key moment on my life. On the next few days I'll be sharing what I learned from being working so close to Troy Gramling. I can tell you this... insecurity is may be some of the most dangerous areas in my life. If you wheren't able to see the services, go to http://www.flamingoroadchurch.com and look for teachings. There are archived... and invest your best 40 minutes per teaching to see what can you find for you. Reaching our potential is a slow process...

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  1. hola!! Sabes el sabado pasado vi por interner uno de los servicios de la serie El Secreto. Me gusto!

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