MST Clearinghouse

Sustainability American Native Non Profit Enterprises

Welcome to Maka Si Tomni Clearinghouse!  American Indian Services, Inc has operated for 34 years in the Sioux Falls community is the 501 (c) 3 sponsoring the development of Maka Si Tomni Clearinghouse.  We offer the following services: 1) Business design and planning services for 501 (c) 3. 2) Fund Raising capabilities. 3) Management, accounting and reportin ...learn more

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Created: Dec 31, 2008
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Michelle Cavanagh

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Address: 2151 Australia
 
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Member Since: December 31, 2008
 
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MichaelK 3 months ago
avocado power!
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leland1 8 months ago
Dear Michelle; Love is the great Law of the cosmos; by which all human creations of earth, shall be blessed or cursed. No physical church house or religious doctrine of that house; is able to deliver eternal peace to any man, because mans true church house is found in his heart and mind. What he worships in his heart and mind; will affect his actions and attitudes, toward his planet home- its creator- and his fellow human creations upon it. Since Peace is a product of LOVE, what does religious affiliation have to do with any part of it. Most staunch religionist's are tolerant of their own congregational flock, but intolerant and unloving of anyone outside of their narrow (man made) religious view. To answer your immediate question: any point of view that sincerely lends hope to others on any human level of philosophy, Is Welcome To Love Revolution 2. http://www.loverevolution2.ning.com respects the opinion of all loving people, regardless of any religious affiliation. I myself believe all creation was created by an all loving creator, but I know a lot of athests who are more righteous in love than most hypocrit bible thumpers. Be inspired to love and inspire others to love, peace will eventually come to all The Truly Loving. WLL
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