Yeah, an old friend i saw at the mall the other day....filled me in on how he's an elder, full time pioneering, and how he loves being single.......
Then he asked me for a ride to his parents house....where he lives.
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Yeah, an old friend i saw at the mall the other day....filled me in on how he's an elder, full time pioneering, and how he loves being single.......
Then he asked me for a ride to his parents house....where he lives.
brandnew - "Yeah, an old friend i saw at the mall the other day....filled me in on how he's an elder, full time pioneering, and how he loves being single....... Then he asked me for a ride to his parents house....where he lives."
You know, any other circumstances, I'd have trouble believing that story.
I moved 1000 miles to relocate and had to make my final move 6 months after the first one to where I finally settled. My new congregation had the letter of introduction and the body of elders knew I was an elder 6 months prior. Status meant nothing to me, so I generally never went around saying "Hey, I was an elder."
So this Sunday speaker, who didn't know anyone in the congregation, comes down from the platform after the final prayer and starts his round of handshakes. I was sitting near the front and he gets to me and I say the typical hello with my name. He goes right to "Are you one of the elders?" "No." "Are you a servant?" "Um, no." No big deal to me, and if he asked, I would have explained how I moved recently, but it came off as if that was so important to him. He goes on, "Well, brother. You work on that and I am sure you can reach out blah blah blah....Can you point me to one of the elders?" I pointed and he was gone.
It's everything to many pioneers and elders and others. It's sickening.
JWs obsessed with status? Nooooooo, that's not right.
JWs are obsessed with their imaginary status.
To answer the OP: in my experience, some elders/elders' wives/MS/pioneers were obsessed with status.
However, others weren't obsessed with status but were down-to-earth, genuine, decent people. TBH, some brothers and sisters I miss, some I don't.
I have met people in my life that have truly achieved great things, stuff actually worth mentioning and sometimes under terrible circumstances, but to talk to them you would never know.
Contrast that with some JW who decides to do the 30 hr aux pioneer requirenent for a month and you'll never hear the end of it.