June 1974.
I was 18. Stopped going to the meetings, including the memorial, a few years ago. Waiting for the hammer to fall when the elders get tired of the musical phone game.
Forscher
Baptismal date, do you remember?
by Jourles 36 Replies latest jw experiences
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Forscher
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katiekitten
Summer or Autumn of 1986 I think, or maybe 1985.
I never meant to forget. I remember being told in the talk that it was the most important day of my life more important than the day I would get married. But it didnt make enough impression for me to remember it.
Now if god had sent me a dove or some other avian signal I might have remembered...
I can remember the presents I got though: a box of Ferrero Rocher from Sarah Blackburn, A set of three bath oils from my Aunty Joan, a hideour pink plastic brooch in the shape of a bow tie from Linda Dawson, a vey thin gold bracelet from Carl Dawson (that I still have!!) and some other stuff. It was a great haul. Id like to say thank you to my mum, my dad, my Aunties and everyone else who knows me!
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GermanXJW
double post
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GermanXJW
Dec 9th, 1989
I was baptized together with a man that later became the boyfriend of my later wife's friend. He dumped her from one minute to the other when he got his invitation to Bethel. I guess he is still there.
When we were in the locker room he said to me:"We are happy aren't we?" I said: "Why". He replied: "Because we may belong to Jehovah's people now." I nodded silently. This was too much for me even then. -
katiekitten
German (AKA Peter Kay)
You got baptised on the day I got married! Now THAT is spooky.
That was clearly a bad news day all round!
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Soledad
I had to look up the exact day.........
July 23rd 1988 Orchard Beach, NY. 4 days before my 13th birthday.
I remember the exact number of candidates that day: 588
The majority (I would say 80-85%) were either elderly or, like me, children of JWs and near my age.
It was a non-event for me. I was looking around me and seeing people in tears. Earlier that day I was expecting to cry but I didn't. I wasn't moved at all by that experience.
I was definitely pushed into it.
I remember one thing: when I left the changing stalls at the beach and headed out towards the water there was a table set up with 2 sisters holding pen and paper, asking for our names and what congregation we belonged to and and whether this was our first baptism. I always wondered about that: can JWs get baptized more than once?? I asked my mother some months later but she didn't know the answer to that. But I always had that at the back of my mind.
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free2beme
05/18/92