Literature carts are the cruisiest way to preach ever - photo attached

by jwfacts 65 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • DATA-DOG
    DATA-DOG

    They tried setting up tables at Wal-Mart in my area. It was embarrassing to say the least. A bunch of fatties sitting around and being noisy, generally disturbing customers. It lasted about a week before Wal-Mart told them to get lost. I heard a CO say that field service was mainly for us. So now it's not a life-saving rescue work? Never mind that it takes about 100 years to make 1 convert...... So yeah, field serve-us is for JWs, it's to control thier time and thier minds, and it's used to induce guilt.

  • nonjwspouse
    nonjwspouse

    QR codes are free to create. create one for JWFacts and replace any QR cose inthe literature ( or if there are none, just add it) discreetly to each piece you can. the Dubs will likely NEVER know as the codes are nearly insdistinguishable and only identified when used with a smartphone app.

    Make a BUNCH of stickers!!!!!! Go on a mission

    I wish they were using carts that here, I would do it in a heartbeat.

  • RagingBull
    RagingBull

    Damn, I'd leave the carts somewhere for 12hrs.... Got MY TIME for the month!!! Easiest way into Paradise-EARTH. What a loving provision!

  • jwfacts
    jwfacts
    QR codes are free to create. create one for JWFacts and replace any QR coDe in the literature

    Nice idea. It would be easy to stick onto the cart. People walking past may scan it, or if the JW knows what it is, they may want to see what it is for.

    Damn, I'd leave the carts somewhere for 12hrs.... Got MY TIME for the month!!!

    I'm sure there will be a lot of JW's thinking that way, especially faders. You could even count RV's everytime you see someone come back and grab another piece of literature, all without ever talking to anyone. It will be interesting to see if the number of hours preaching per conversion goes up or down with this new method.

  • Julia Orwell
    Julia Orwell

    Funnily enough, I don't think it will. They'll just be like any religious group with a bunch of pamphlets in a university cafeteria: people will just walk on past. In western countries where these things are set up most people already just turn jws away from their doors. The territory has been saturated.

  • sherrie11
    sherrie11

    My blood has boiled, ..for the last 3 months i have walked past one of these stalls in inner city Newcastle Australia.The guardians of the stall always have head down not acknowledging any one!!!. I want to say something to them ie: pioneering hours logged... dishonesty non pro-active preaching.... i am nervous when speaking to any jdubs. I think I need to write letter of complaint to society in Australia " no one approaches me when i am standing at the display"! smells an easy way to count time

  • OnTheWayOut
    OnTheWayOut

    Well, if I ever see these carts or a booth, I am going to ask for "one of everything," especially a NWT Bible. I will let them know who I am after gathering my "kindling" so they can call on me. "Yes, I am Richard Hurtz, but call me 'Dick,' of 1060 W. Addison, Chicago Illinois (That's the address of the baseball stadium, the one the Blues Brothers used in their movie)

  • konceptual99
    konceptual99

    @cofty - just think of the publisher's report.....

    Hours .5, Books 40, Magazines 200

    hang on a mo, let me correct that to what would actually go in....

    Hours 5, Books 40, Magazines 200

  • Fernando
    Fernando

    Those books are practically begging for "www.JWfacts.com" stickers.

  • ILoveTTATT
    ILoveTTATT

    jwfacts, you MIGHT want to look at my latest post... it's amazing what the internet can do, and it's amazing how JW's spin the EXACT SAME THING... priceless!!

Share this

Google+
Pinterest
Reddit