Prayers uttered at our meetings reflect the feelings of all in attendance. They merit our respectful attention
.That is an assumption.
Proper dress and behavior at our gatherings honor Jehovah God, his worship, and our fellow worshippers.
There is no respect for people that do come and don't have the "proper" dress.
Similarly today, our young ones attend meetings with their parents primarily to listen and to learn
It has always floored me that the same information is suitable for adults and children to digest. I cannot believe that I took 5 kids to meetings, alone.
Our desire is that after listening to the material presented and observing our behavior and that of our children, those attending for the first time will say: "God is really among you."-1 Corinthians 14:25.
Especially since new ones, get to hear the ass chewing all the worshippers are getting with this article.
, he will try to express himself in his own words
I really feel critical for some reason about this article...........Honestly, I think adults dont express themselves in their own words for fear of saying the wrong thing or let it be known they they have a mind of their own. I have never heard a child make a comment using their own words. I noticed that new ones would make comments from their heart.......the WT condutor's only response is Thankyou for your comment. While you can feel the congregation thinking ......They will learn.........to comment right.
Out of respect for the sacred nature of our meetings, we do not allow secular work, school homework, or evening schooling to cause us to miss out on meeting regularly with our fellow believers.
Soon there will be a WT on JW children and school......are you being a good example, getting all your homework done?
What bothers me the most about this article is what is not said............there is nothing positive. I always came away from these meetings feeling beat to death.
Thank you Blondie for the work you put into these articles and consistancy.
purps