Terry Weber

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Terry Weber

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Marketing, Inventing, Artist
Best Sellers
Book: Anchors Of Faith
Career Focus
Marketing
Affiliation
Self Employed

Award winning copywriter (DMAA), Invented: Weber TYMINDEX,;Weber Denture Liner;Wrist & Ankle Wraps (to help those with cold fingers and feet - Raynaud's Syndrome; Dry Eye Syndrome Sleep Mask; Snore No More Shield; Original Disposable Sleep Mask; MRI * Radiology Safe blindfold; Event Eye Cover (with tissues and felt liners).

Retired but have been selling on Internet (Ebay and websites) ever since 2000 http://www.originalsbyweber.com

Volunteer: Habitat For Humanity: Rv Care-A- Vanner. Helped to build more than 30 homes for needy people over a period of about 9 years. while on 2-week builds all over USA (in RV).

Artist: Oil and acrylic landscapes, seascapes, sailboats,

Wood Carving: Wide variety of shorebirds carved.

Sailor: sloops, catamarans, sneakbox, cutter. (USN AVR 63' crash boats, etc.); Piper Cub pilot, Hang Glider pilot.

Marketing: Owner of Mailing Service and Mail Marketing business(mail order sales for self and clients) and Jesus Loves You Christian Bookstore. Knowedgeable use of Publicity releases to generate sales.

Articles published here:

Always Pay Yourself First

Money Talks & It Says: "Goodbye!"

Double Trouble In New Jersey

Money Problems

Let Me Tell You A Story About Mugwumps...

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Over the years I’ve taught several adult Sunday school classes about Christian Financial management. Much of the material I gleaned from several of the excellent books that are available. In addition, as a result of much study, I’ve discovered that there are over eight hundred places in the Bible where God tells us how to be good money managers for Him. I suggest you get a concordance and look up the passages for yourself. In the meantime, here are some of the things that I discuss with my CFM classes; perhaps they’ll help you when you think about money and stewardship:

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As you probably know our money really does talk to us. For example, I know it talks to me because I’ve often heard it say, loud and clear: “Goodbye!”

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All that happened in the past is now locked in the frozen sea of our memories. So, as we leave those events behind and stride confidently into tomorrow, I'd like to help you and perhaps make the way easier for you by telling you a little story about a king and a woodcutter that can help you make the most happy time of your life - every tomorrow. The story goes like this: One afte oon, the king went for a walk in the woods near his castle and he came upon a man who was working feverishly sawing down a tree. "What are you doing?" the king asked the man.r

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We, as humans, share 98% of our genetic makeup with chimpanzees. So, what is the difference between those small apes and us? As you probably know, the chimpanzee is intelligent, social and has a wide range of sounds and gestures for communication and is probably one of the most expressive of all animals. The difference between the chimpanzee and the human is this: I believe we are different because God the creator of all, created us as humans. At the same time, God created each one of us in his image. Therefore, we have God's creativity built into our genes at birth.

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When my wife and were married, we each owned a house. We decided to sell both houses and start fresh with a new house that would be “our new house together.” One of the results of selling those houses was that, even after buying a big new home for our now much larger blended family (9 children), we had a nice fat bank account – for a short time.

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When I get up in the morning, I put my glasses on and find myself wearing them for the rest of my waking hours. I'm used to them I guess, but it sure would be nice if I didn't need them to correct my vision. Fact is, I have no choice. If I want to see what's going on around me I have to wear my glasses. At one time I had 20/20 vision and like everyone else I took it for granted and really thought nothing about it at all. Now that I am older and I need to wear glasses to correct my aging eyes, I realize more than ever what a blessing it was to have 20/20 vision back then when I was young.r

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I’d like to suggest to you the following five ideas about money: (1) How you can be rich and prosperous for the rest of your life. (2) Remind you that money is not “the root of all evil,” instead – the “love of money” is. (3) The solution to all of your money problems are available to you in the more than eight hundred (800) suggestions – are written to you in black and white right there and “at hand” in your Bible. Be sure to read all eight hundred of them! Get them fixed in your mind – now. (4) You can make your money work for you – not the other way around.r

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This is the story about how a small, practically unknown town in the pine barrens of New Jersey got the name: Double Trouble. They say this small cluster of houses, barns, sawmills and sheds in a crossroads village in the backwoods of the flat pine barrens (near present day Toms River) got its unusual name years ago when, after an early October rainstorm, a floodgate of the local cranberry bog broke.

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When you were born the first threads of what will be the tapestry of your life on earth began to form. Slowly, one day at a time, the events of your life became the threads and strands of the fabric used to record the history of your life. There is a strand for each of your feelings, actions and all of the events you experience and participate in each day. Finally, the completed tapestry will be the legacy you leave behind when your spirit moves into ete ity.

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What Causes Tooth Decay? Down through thousands of years, from the Stone Age to right now, people have always had to deal with problems with their teeth. According to a recent report by researchers who were excavating a 9,000-year-old Stone Age graveyard in Pakistan, they discovered eleven teeth that had been drilled, and repaired. In fact, one of those teeth showed evidence that a complex procedure was used to hollow out the cavity inside of the tooth.

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These mugwumps are strange looking birds that I see sometimes alongside the interstate highways when I’m on a long trip in my motor home. Mugwumps look kind of like big crows except they have white rumps and long black tails that are about twice the length of their bodies. Mugwumps never fly. At least, I’ve never seen one of them in the air.

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As Americans, we live in a supercharged society where energetic activity always seems to take precedence over the simple common sense awareness of our basic need to get enough sleep. In fact, our active lives can be so enticing, so interesting that we get to the point where we actually begrudge the need to slow down and simply - get enough sleep.

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Favorite Quotes & Thoughts from Terry Weber

"Do the best you can with what you have and do it now!"

"If you always do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always gotten."

Praise the Lord!" It came to pass" says the Bible... (not to stay but to pass...)

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ARTICLES BY Terry L. Weber:

Always Pay Yourself First

Always Pay Yourself First!

Money Talks And It Says: "Goodbye!"

Double Trouble In New Jersey

Money Problems

Let Me Tell You A Story About Mugwumps...