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RE: An extreme thrill and excitement here!

in Feathered Friends4 years ago

Howdy today sir papilloncharity! I'm sorry to make you think about the
alarming statistics there, I'm just trying to grasp the situation.

I'm staying very busy doing repairs, maintenance, and remodel work on our property, inside and out. Mrs. J is working full time but has just gotten her insurance adjuster license so she, with my help, will be launching into that new endeavor. It's one of the few businesses which has no age limits!

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Howdy Sir @janton, really no need to apologize, as that news is all over the Internet here. It's just that politics is a pain here and I suppose everywhere.

So you guys are busy setting up an insurance business?
Insurance adjusting sounds to me like helping clients to have the correct insurance packages?

I'm always fascinated by news in South Africa, it's a fascinating place. A strange contradiction of natural beauty and riches along with man's destructive nature.

There are different kinds of insurance adjusters, you can work for one company or you can be a public adjuster who works for individuals who think their insurance company didn't pay out enough for damages.

Then there is the catastrophe adjuster who goes into areas that were hit with hurricanes, tornadoes and floods. Of course Mrs. J wants to be a catastrophe adjuster, better known as Storm Chasers. lol. She loves the idea so it should be interesting.

She also loves ministering to hurting people so that type of work will fit her well.

Oy Vay, I can see the headlines here Sir @janton.

"Storm chaser and her brave husband saves many lives in a catastrophic storm"

Africa has forever been pillaged for it's riches since the slave trade days my friend and it continues to this day.
You just have to look at the scars in nature left as is by old abandoned mines, to see exactly what is going on here. The money god also continues to ruin the reputations of many here and at times I think it's a war between mankind, nature and life.

Please tell that lady of yours that we are proud of her for ministering to hurting souls.

Howdy again sir papilloncharity! Sorry for the outrageously late reply too. Thank you for the comment for Mrs. J.

It's very interesting because since the virus hit they stopped all visits including Chaplains so that has opened the door for her to minister almost every day that she goes in.

All the inmates ask to talk to her since they have no chaplain and God has been moving in the jail as inmates get saved and requests for Bibles has gone up dramatically. lol. It's a wonderful thing.

There has to be even more people to help feed in your area since the virus hit, how is that going?

Howdy Sir @janton, no need to apologise.

And the Lord shall set the prisoners free. Meaning that he will free their souls and it's so sad to see so many return to their old ways, once the anxiety of captivy is gone when they are released from prison.

But Mrs. J is doing great work and the doors have been opened for her. She must continue to sow the seed, as it is very important work that she is doing and I am sure that she is happy with the results.
All blessings to her.

The virus has created much fear and people avoid each other my friend, so no, the helping numbers have not increased, but the hungry people have lol.
I should actually do a post about it again to show others what they can do to help the hungry out there.

Blessings!

Howdy sir papilloncharity! It's so true that so many prisoners end up back in prison after they get out. Mrs. J has been at the jail for 2 years now and that's long enough to see a high percentage come back and for some it doesn't bother them, it's just their lifestyle. Hard to believe.

Over here there are of course many people out of work and don't have enough for food so big food banks are set up all over the big cities. Is your country able to do that too? Otherwise it would be an incentive to commit a crime if you don't have money for food because at least you get fed in jail right?

Howdy Sir Janton, you are so right, as a few years I read a study on repeat offenders and a big percentage of them regard prison as their home. Think about it, no need to work, no rental payments or other expenses, a sleeping place and free food. Even the medical services are free.

Yes, we also have many feeding schemes over here and also school feeding projects for hungry children.
The government also distributes food parcels, but all of our prisons are seriously overcrowded.