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From: Message Author
Date: Thursday, 31-May-07 11:27:08 CDT

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Faithfinders, Inc., 7659 Elk Court, Littleton, CO

Sandy & Jeff Chrisman

These people are doing business in Colorado as unlicensed PIs.

One of them has been convicted of identity theft and spousal abuse. Jeff

Chrisman has engaged in drugs and visits porn website and will send these

websites to witnesses. Jeff Chrisman has on occasion divulged

client-attorney information to an opposing party. Sandy Chrisman has been

doing illegal social security searches and uses the information to retaliate

against witnesses when they oppose her. They do not want witnesses to

testify against them and will use bullying and intimidating tactics. Since

they are unlicensed they have done business over state lines in Oklahoma,

Texas, Arizona, California; just to name a few. They have printed libelous

and slanderous information against defendants in a case that has nothing to

do with an initial charge and have submitted false information to these

newspapers in Colorado and Arizona.

 

Comment On This

From: Message Author
Date: Tuesday, 26-Feb-08 10:06:56 CST

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We are highly recommending Ms. Sandra Chrisman as a reliable, competent and skillfull private investigator whose background is impeccable. We have associated ourselves with Ms. Chrisman because of The Trinity Foundation's recommendation regarding some personal investigative work for us. If it wasn't for Ms. Chrisman and her expertise in this field, we never would have accomplished all of what she had produced for us.


The quality and professionalism that Ms. Chrissman exhibits in her work will always give you 100 percent satisfaction. Ms. Chrisman does put in that extra effort to accomplish what is set out by her to do; even though more time may be involved than initially planned.


In our opinion you will be very fortunate to have Ms. Chrisman assist you in whatever you employ her to do.


Sincerely,



Catherine and Christine Buda


 

Comment On This

From: Message Author
Date: Friday, 01-Feb-08 15:13:00 CST

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Dear Ms. Wooten:

 

We are highly recommending Ms. Sandra Chrisman as a reliable, competent and skillfull private investigator whose background is impeccable. We have associated ourselves with Ms. Chrisman because of The Trinity Foundation's recommendation regarding some personal investigative work for us. If it wasn't for Ms. Chrisman and her expertise in this field, we never would have accomplished all of what she had produced for us.

 

The quality and professionalism that Ms. Chrissman exhibits in her work will always give you 100 percent satisfaction. Ms. Chrisman does put in that extra effort to accomplish what is set out by her to do; even though more time may be involved than initially planned.

 

In our opinion you will be very fortunate to have Ms. Chrisman assist you in whatever you employ her to do.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

Catherine and Christine Buda

 

Comment On This

From: Message Author
Date: Friday, 01-Feb-08 15:10:14 CST

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Dear Ms. Wooten:

 

We are highly recommending Ms. Sandra Chrisman as a reliable, competent and skillfull private investigator whose background is impeccable. We have associated ourselves with Ms. Chrisman because of The Trinity Foundation's recommendation regarding some personal investigative work for us. If it wasn't for Ms. Chrisman and her expertise in this field, we never would have accomplished all of what she had produced for us.

 

The quality and professionalism that Ms. Chrissman exhibits in her work will always give you 100 percent satisfaction. Ms. Chrisman does put in that extra effort to accomplish what is set out by her to do; even though more time may be involved than initially planned.

 

In our opinion you will be very fortunate to have Ms. Chrisman assist you in whatever you employ her to do.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

Catherine and Christine Buda

 

Comment On This

From: Message Author (has asked not to receive email)
Date: Thursday, 24-Jan-08 10:34:10 CST

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Biblical Accountability

The Bible clearly states that Christian leaders should be accountable both to the Word of God and also to God's people, whom the leader serves. Among the requirements Paul describes for a Christian leader are that he be 'blameless,' and 'of good behavior' (1 Tim. 3:2). A Christian leader must 'have a good testimony among those who are outside, lest he fall into reproach and the snare of the devil' (1 Tim. 3:7). This does not mean that the Christian leader is simply good at covering up his sin. Christian leaders must display integrity and honesty -- they must prove themselves worthy of Christians' trust.

The objections cited above against revealing a Christian leader's sin seem to imply that it is possible for one to have a valid Christian ministry or profession, and yet have a private life of corruption. However, the Bible explains that it is not possible for one's sinful conduct to have no negative effect on one's profession of godliness. Titus 1:6-8 summarizes the same qualifications for a Christian leader Paul gave in 1 Timothy 3, but goes on to condemn one whose says he believes, and yet whose works deny his profession of faith:


To the pure all things are pure, but to those who are defiled and unbelieving nothing is pure; but even their mind and conscience are defiled. The profess to know God, but in works they deny Him, being abominable, disobedient, and disqualified for every good work (1:15-16).

To attempt to combine immorality with godliness to produce spiritual fruit is completely contrary to scriptural teaching. In fact, Paul ranks it with 'profane and vain babblings' and warns Timothy to avoid 'contradictions of what is falsely called knowledge' (1 Tim. 6:20).

In addition, Jesus openly rebuked Peter when Peter argued against Jesus going to the cross (Matt. 16:22, 23). Paul writes Titus that it is the responsibility of the church to hold the leader accountable for his sin: 'Therefore rebuke them sharply, that they may be sound in the faith' (Titus 1:13). Paul also commands Christians to rebuke sinning leaders publicly, 'Those who are sinning rebuke in the presence of all, that the rest also may fear' (1 Tim. 5:20). Paul took his own advice, as recorded in Galatians 2, and publicly rebuked Peter 'before them all' (Gal. 2:14).

If we neglect to uncover sin within the Church, we rob the Church of the integrity it should expect from its members. The Church becomes weak through compromise, and the leader becomes weak because of his or her immorality. Fallen leaders betray the trust of those they lead. Maturity in the Lord, which is an essential part of qualifying one for spiritual leadership, can be confirmed only by an established pattern of resisting sin and walking faithfully with God, family, and others.

Second Thessalonians 5:21-22 commands us to 'test all things,' and Paul commended the Bereans for 'searching the scriptures' to test what he himself had taught them (Acts 17:11). The Christian whose life is characterized by truth telling must support spiritual leaders whose lives exemplify Christian maturity, and must hold those leaders accountable. If a Christian leader is chosen whose life is bound by immorality, the Christian has the obligation then to expose that sin publicly since the leader is public and his actions impact the church he leads.

Fallen leaders damage the trust relationship established between them and their followers, a relationship mirroring the trusting relationship we are to have with the Lord. In addition, they break the trust relationship Peter tells us to have with the world; that is, we are to live so that even the world will note our trustworthiness and be unable to speak against us, but will, instead, glorify God (1 Peter 2:12).

It is unethical for Christians to cover up for leaders who have achieved their position through false qualifications or stories, or who are living immorally. Can the Church claim a higher ethical standard than the world when we adopt a 'code of silence' worthy of the most pernicious organized crime conspiracy or even some suspected invisible satanic ring?

Some people in society have a greater responsibility for honesty and integrity than others. This does not mean that it's less wrong for one person to lie than another, but a public leader has a greater responsibility because the consequences of his failure have greater ramifications. A lay person who has a mistaken medical opinion will not affect the lives and health of as many people as a doctor with a misunderstanding of medicine.

An individual in a position of public trust surrenders his privacy regarding his suitability and trustworthiness. He has asked the public to trust him for specific reasons or qualifications. Those reasons and qualifications are open to public scrutiny. If the leader is trustworthy, they will withstand examination. If he is not, close examination will reveal their inadequacies. Christians who are committed to truth must preserve this fundamental right and obligation to know in whom they are asked to trust.

The examples of Jesus and his disciples' commitment to truthfulness and integrity gives us our model for investigative Christian journalism and for holding our Christian leaders accountable. If we do not expose false testimonies and revisionist histories, especially when they are propagated by Christians, then all truth claims and all historical knowledge comes into doubt. We can have no certainty of the truth of Christianity or the objective reality of the resurrection. In the first century, the apostle Paul could claim that the resurrection 'was not done in a corner' (Acts 26:26). Should Christians be so careless with the truth that we need to hide our corrupt leaders 'in a corner' to preserve the faith rather than speak the truth and call those corrupt leaders to repentance and reconciliation? God forbid!



 

Comment On This

From: Message Author
Date: Wednesday, 26-Dec-07 20:54:12 CST

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SO sue them you have n case loosers.

 

Comment On This

From: Message Author
Date: Wednesday, 31-Oct-07 10:07:16 CDT

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This is a false complant these people have a judgment in the amount of $800,000.00 a federal judgment these people that posted this are christine and cathrine buda and are working for the chambers and guenther that want off the judgment but that is not going to happen get alife and we will find you and collect on the judgment.


 

 

Comment On This

From: Message Author
Date: Tuesday, 30-Oct-07 14:26:27 CDT

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Only hate rippoff sweethart scamers like chambers and budas and guenther

Race has nothing to do with it hate is only for scammers like you they will be caught and you will go to jail for the false postings harrasment and lies that you have told slander , deflamation and just being an all around mental freak. You will reap what you sow guenther, buda, chambers.......



 

Comment On This

From: Message Author
Date: Monday, 17-Sep-07 15:08:42 CDT

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sounds like someone wants off a judgment get a life christine and cathrine buda lires thefs and all around scum bags.

 

Comment On This

From: Message Author
Date: Monday, 17-Sep-07 15:05:26 CDT

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This is a false complant these people have a judgment in the amount of $800,000.00 a federal judgment these people that posted this are christine and cathrine buda and are working for the chambers and guenther that want off the judgment but that is not going to happen get alife and we will find you and collect on the judgment.


 

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