experiences forwarded to me

by DIM 1 Replies latest jw friends

  • DIM
    DIM

    We were very happy to hear the news this morning that elders have been
    assigned to bring comfort to people in different areas of Manhattan such
    as Jacob Javits Center, hospitals and Ground Zero. This was an experience
    shared from a sister I work with in Graphics. Seven elders selected from
    her circuit in Brooklyn are assigned to Ground Zero.

    An elder from her congregation gave a report of their experiences. He and
    another elder paired up to work together and were a little apprehensive,
    not knowing what to expect. As soon as they started talking though, all
    apprehension went
    away, the brother said; "it just seemed natural to truly get to comfort
    these men." Just shows how Jehovah's spirit can help us at the right time.

    They started on the perimeters and went up to two policemen and showed
    them scriptures of comfort and talked about the new system. They mentioned
    that they would like to get in closer to Ground Zero. The policemen hugged
    them, thanked them for coming by and said how much the men closer in would
    need
    to hear this. They kept going closer in and were able to talk to different
    policemen and firemen they met. At the next perimeter was the National
    Guard who said they needed special permission to go any further. They
    directed them to the Marines office to get permission. When they went in the
    office, the brother said it was the
    biggest Marine you have ever seen, very intimidating. They didn't ask for
    permission, just started witnessing to him; tears came in his eyes. He was
    unbelievably kind and happy to hear the good news. He said the men really
    need to hear this and said "Go back to the National Guard and tell them
    you have permission to enter". The brothers went back but the National Guard
    said they needed something in writing. At the same time a group of
    clergymen arrived (they had previous authorization to go in). So the
    brothers returned
    to the Marine who wrote a letter stating they could go anywhere they
    wanted to, then stamped it to make it official. The brothers returned to the
    National Guard. At that time the clergymen were already back; they had not
    brought any comfort to anyone, they were only there to take a TOUR! The
    clergy asked the brothers what scriptures they planned on using, etc. The
    brothers asked
    them what they were sharing and they said "BOTTLED WATER". Then the National
    Guard told the brothers even though they had authorization, no one else
    could go in that day. So the next morning, bright and early, the brothers
    arrive.
    The National Guard told them that they were not letting any clergy in that
    day. The brothers showed them their letter and they said, "oh, you can go
    anywhere you want." The brothers said it is 100 times worse than anything
    you see on TV! The destruction, etc. worse than a war zone. Rescue workers
    looking like zombies working. They talked with a group of steelworkers
    (all big men that would usually intimidate you) The men had tears in their
    eyes
    as they shared the scriptures and told the brothers that there was a place
    where they really needed to go. It was a boat set up at the Marina for
    rescue workers that were just burned out. The Red Cross was providing
    meals there. They found it and said it would just make you cry to see the
    people.
    Men looking so lost, with their heads down, just not able to cope with all
    that they are
    seeing.
    They just sat down with them and talked, sharing scriptures. They said
    there was not a dry eye in the place. The men thanked them so much for
    coming,
    saying they REALLY needed this. The brothers spent a few hours with them.
    They also met a man who drives a little cart that is taking bodies and
    body parts to the morgue. He was just leaned over his steering wheel. They
    asked if he was ok and he just started crying, they hugged him and he cried
    unbelievably for about 10 minutes. After he pulled himself together, they
    shared some scriptures with him. He told them how much he appreciated it
    and how much people need to hear this.
    >
    So sure there will be even more good experiences with all the efforts of
    our brothers. Just wanted to share this with you...

    Gwen Nutter/Berenice M. Smith
    Gwen works Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday
    Berenice works Thursday/Friday
    Reg. Opers./Clinical Development
    Tel. 215-328-2244 Fax. 215-328-2198
    HM-101

  • joelbear
    joelbear

    This just backs up my other post that the JWs and religion in general is about emotion.

    Certainly someone who is mentally and physically and emotionally exhausted is going to welcome comforting words no matter what the source.

    Comforting I agree with.

    Joel

Share this

Google+
Pinterest
Reddit