WHILE visiting a community furniture project,I saw MAN'S SEARCH FOR GOD among items for sale.
Know of any unusual places that had WT publications?
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WHILE visiting a community furniture project,I saw MAN'S SEARCH FOR GOD among items for sale.
Know of any unusual places that had WT publications?
I saw the "Creation" book for sale at a public library a couple of years ago.
Warlock
Witchtower and Ardvaark at The Hemp and Cannabis Foundation clinic....
NWT's at the annual County Library book sale, and in thrift stores.
I've even see a couple of older books at garage sales!
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Many churches have an extensive library of WT publications, especially those with a ministry targeting JWs. They pretend to study the Bible with JWs and subtly plant seeds. These people have a better understanding of WT history than most JWs as well.
Library of Congress
Many large university libraries
Reading libraries at nursing homes
Some of the most extensive WT libraries are found in the homes of ex-JWs who research and write about the WTS.
For JWs who expect persecution:
Buried in the backyard
Sealed away in the walls
Secret hideyholes in their homes/outbuildings/vehicles
I knew one JW who kept the Truth book in her safe deposit box (no bible though)
Blondie
I found wts wedged behind urinals in a men's restroom.
I always wondered why I never saw an experience in the Awake about the may who suddenly had the urge to go to the bathroom, and while peeing realized that he found the "truth." Certainly the holy spirit guides honest hearted folks to the truth.
A few months ago, the local hospital had all of theirs turn up in the rubbish bins! Now, who could that have been?
Secret hideyholes in their homes/outbuildings/vehiclesI knew one JW who kept the Truth book in her safe deposit box (no bible though)
I remember one public talk where the speaker recommended that we hide some of the literature so that when the GT begins we have a secret stash to rely on.
He even suggested burying some literature. (I found that suggestion very odd).
I have often found them in used book stores. So often in fact that I don't consider it "unusual" I asked one store owner why they had no JW books. She said, "They are a cult and I won't sell them. I just toss them out"
Other usual places:
Unusual places:
WHAT THAT,IN A YMCA LOBBY, ISN'T THEY PART OF BABYLON THE GREAT?