10/05/09 Morning Worship – David Splane of the Governing Body conducted.

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  • whereami
    whereami

    Amazing story! You can really see Jehovah's hand in all the activities below...

    10/05/09 Morning Worship – David Splane of the Governing Body conducted.

    Brother Splane commended the Bethel family and mentioned how sometimes they didn’t realize how everything they do plays a part in getting the good news preached throughout the earth. He went on to relate this experience:

    In June 2009 he traveled to a District Convention in Congo Kinshasa on the continent of Africa to release the New World Translation in their language.

    The brothers had tried to rent the Sports Stadium for years, but the Minister of Sports had said that a sports stadium should never be used for a religious convention. Now there was a new Minister of Sports appointed. The brothers made a request and he agreed to allow it. The brothers told him that 29,000 were expected to attend.

    Soon thereafter the Minister of Justice found out about the convention – he was Neo-Apostolic and said that if Jehovah’s Witnesses could have the stadium, why couldn’t his religious group? He said that the Witnesses could have it on Friday and Saturday, but his group wanted it on Sunday. After much negotiation, it was agreed that the Witnesses would use it from 7:00 a.m. – 12 noon on Sunday. They would have one hour to vacate and his group could have it beginning at 1:00 p.m. The Neo Apostolic group has a reputation for extracting money from the people in this country where money is hard to come by. The publicity surrounding the use of the stadium resulted in many in his group finding out that there was another convention Friday and Saturday – so many thought, “Why don’t we go and see what it is about?”. Friday morning, to the surprise of everyone, the attendance was 45,000. When the New World Translation in their language was released the applause was thunderous for 5 minutes. (Thunderous is 1000 times louder than enthusiastic according to Brother Splane.) Neighbors from around the stadium heard the applause and wondered what team was playing – so many came in the afternoon to find out and stayed for the session. Those who had worked so hard on translating had the privilege of distributing the Bibles throughout the stadium to those who remained seated after the morning session. The translators and the people receiving Bibles were weeping when they were handed out. A Senator wrote a letter to the Branch office after the convention thanking them. He said, “Very little information has been translated into Congolese. Not only do you people translate, but you give everyone a free copy.”

    Saturday 1,088 were baptized and amazingly 72,000 were in attendance. On Sunday the brothers didn’t mind the 7:00 a.m. start, since their congregation meeting normally started at 6:00 a.m. – they were happy to be able to sleep in an extra hour. To everyone’s shock, 87,000 attended on Sunday. Brother Splane had prayed to get an indication as to what some of the people were thinking that attended for the first time – especially those of the Neo-Apostolic faith. Were they seeing a contrast between their own faith and that of Jehovah’s Witnesses? His prayer was answered – a man put a note in the contribution box that expressed gratitude for the convention. He couldn’t believe that with this group there were no collections taken and that he received a Bible free of charge in his language. He said, “I am going to study. I have already received more from you people than from my church.”

    How did all of this come about? In January Brother Splane received a call that with the production time and the shipping through England to the Congo, the Bibles would be received at their destination two weeks after the convention. One phone call to the printing department resulted in that overseer saying that they would drop everything and start printing the Bibles. Then the shipping department got involved and did some research. They found a company that could get the Bibles there sooner. As a result, the Bibles arrived in April instead of June. There is a huge difference in a promise of a Bible and receiving a Bible in your hands. Everyone pulled together and did their small part. The group effort of the Bethel family made this happen to the praise and glory of Jehovah God. They were doing their part helping others “find the very knowledge of God” (Proverbs 2:5 – Text for 10/05/2009).

  • whereami
    whereami

    Hmm...

    Why didn't the picture of David Splane show up?

  • whereami
    whereami

    Hmm...

    Why didn't the picture of David Splane show up?

  • elder-schmelder
    elder-schmelder

    I cant believe that I just wasted my time reading that !!

    elder-schmelder

  • designs
    designs

    Daivid is an interesting study in the dynamics of the GB. I saw him at the last Circuit Assembly I attended some years ago.

    Reminded me of an old style Bible Thumper. Finger pounding on the podium, urging people to do something, I thought why? Everyone there were descent hard working family types active in their Faith, why the finger pounding.

    Intense guy.

  • minimus
    minimus

    Everthing they say, is "thunderous". They live in their little make believe world.

  • donuthole
    donuthole

    Praise God that his written word goes out in spite of these false religions!!

  • greenhornet
    greenhornet

    This will never work in the USA again. Back in 1958 it did. Now is 2010 it will work in Africa.

  • OnTheWayOut
    OnTheWayOut

    Alright, this story is a load of bullsh*t.

    We all know that WTS won't send tens of thousands more Bibles than the anticipated attendance. If they wanted to say they had thousands extra, okay. But the story goes too far in telling the Bethelites that they had enough for everyone that came.

    Planning a shipping for April instead of June is no big deal when you start planning in January. Sure they found a way to get it there 3 months later instead of 5 months later. Whooptee.

    Do you really believe they vacated 87,000 people and their equipment and their donation boxes in an hour?
    (Perhaps "Everyone, come down here and pick up a piece of equipment and take it to our trucks on your way out. Oh, and get out right now. Don't use the washroom on your way out, you gotta go. The prayer already put us 10 minutes behind.")

    I don't know the culture there, so it is possible that news of the event attracted the curious. It's even possible that the "thunderous applause" attracted neighbors to see what was going on. But knowing WTS, knowing this story is already filled with holes, I would say this part is a load of bullsh*t also. If they say that many were there, maybe it's true as it is difficult to lie, but I doubt their reasons. I would imagine that many just could not leave work early on Friday and came late.

    Those who had worked so hard on translating had the privilege of distributing the Bibles throughout the stadium to those who remained seated after the morning session. The translators and the people receiving Bibles were weeping when they were handed out.

    Now, I sincerely doubt that too many "translators" were handing out Bibles nor do I believe that they had people handing them out to those seated in the afternoon. That's not the WTS way- tons of people going around the stadium handing out books to people in their seats. It just doesn't have the ring of truth to it. They have people line up standing to get to the people with boxes of books. Again, I don't know the culture so the "weeping" part might have been noticed.

    His prayer was answered – a man put a note in the contribution box that expressed gratitude for the convention. He couldn’t believe that with this group there were no collections taken and that he received a Bible free of charge in his language. He said, “I am going to study. I have already received more from you people than from my church.”

    I have learned to doubt these "experiences." So many here on JWN have shown that such experiences were stolen from the internet from stories. I do imagine that at least one person did put a note in the box instead of money. He felt bad that he didn't have the money for the box so he put a note in instead. He doesn't represent all those of the Neo-Apostlic Faith. I bet "he" did not actually mention that no collections were taken, but David Splaine just wanted to get that comment in there. I also doubt that he said he was going to study and if he did, it wasn't because he "already received more from [JW's] than from [his] church."

    In reality, they had a huge turnout. Many Bibles were handed out. Many people got baptized. Many poorer cultures donate a good amount of money, so the WTS probably came out ahead at this event, but they thought they could milk it more.

  • Scully
    Scully

    The fact that David Splane is on the Governing Body is proof that @$$-kissing and ¢0¢k-$u¢king is how to climb the corporate ladder in the WTS, and nothing more than that.

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