I heard about Liberty Trust back in
1988, when it was first being considered. I liked it as it is from Bible
principles, and because I liked the idea of a community of people helping
each other, which has to be better than going to the bank. My sister Lyn
joined and a friend endorsed it, but I didn't get around to it for some
years. I could have bought a house and let it out, but I went on an OE, and
I did a YWAM course in Hawaii going on to Japan and USA.
When I was offered my Liberty Trust interest-free loan I didn’t have a
house. I prayed about it and everything fell into place. Then the timing was
perfect. I bought this home from my workmate, at a good price in the right
street. Everything was re-done and tidy inside. It needed attention outside,
but now it is all painted and looking great.
My mortgage broker had never heard of anything like Liberty Trust. He
thought it sounded a bit dodgy at first, but he liked the principle. The
beauty of Liberty Trust is that every payment is payment of principle which
makes it so worthwhile.
I am a solo dad with full support of my ten year old daughter. As I am a
shift worker it works well at present for us to live with my Dad and rent
out my home. This is an ideal situation for us all. It is great for family
interaction and support.
When I think about it our God is so awesome. We are undeserving, but He
is so faithful. Our righteousness is as filthy rags, but God is so Awesome.
No man can understand the mind of God. We ask why He loves us and cares for
us? Because His grace and mercy is awesome. I've known this all my life, but
He keeps showing me His love for us. I am so glad to be doing things the way
He has intended. We are so blessed.
Kahl Manaia, Palmerston North