“In my salutations, I often sign off as Brother Phillips, not because I wish to carry a sense of importance, authority, and nor for some sort of narcissistic self seeking pleasure; however, I do so to confirm with others that I wish to be of service to their interests, be a confidant in their times of need and to convey that I am sincerely concerned about their well being.” Read more about how Anthony strives to advocate for “human eternal peace, love, justice, serenity and mutuality” HERE.
Introducing Brother Phillips: You can lean on me
May 13, 2008 · No Comments
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