A Farewell to Neighbourly but not a final "goobye"
Hi everyone, Matt here. Just putting a quick post saying that I may not be using this "Neighbourly" platform as much as I used to now. I will still use this though to message individuals my views on certain worldly topics which I will not name because of the "guidelines" here. I will joining up with other believers in Jesus on this site more on christianchat.com...
I hope that everything goes alright with everyone else. If anyone wants to post me things individually, make sure you don't post anything rude or harshly on them otherwise I will just delete them. I love all of you as a brother in Christ. I pray that our nation will work out our differences, having this forum a more open minded where we can discuss such views which I can't discuss because of the "guideline" on Neighbourly.
I wish everyone a happy 2020 and pray that many will come to Christ before he returns.
Matt
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