Hello, Redhorsewoman,
I was reading the long post of 2nd May 2000, about donations, and I could not
help myself to send you this information concerning your quote:
"However, in those congregations where the publishers did not make sufficient "donations" for the literature, a letter was sent out requesting additional monies to pay for the printing costs.
I find that rather hypocritical, although I'm sure, Friend, that you will find a way to rationalize the situation once again."
Also, how long do you think it would be before a publisher was "counseled" about his "lack of donations" for the literature if he chose (or perhaps found it onerous) to contribute sufficiently? I doubt it would take long at all."
What you stated happened few years ago in our congregation, the local Branch sent a letter
to inform that unless a "substantial more donation would be sent" they would not be able
to sent more literature. " Do you know how this was possible? Well "the value" of the
literature sent and given to publishers, surpassed by large …the amont sent "as donation"!!!
And we talk about "…free contributions…"!
Happy to have been able to give weight to your statement - although late -
Agape, J.C.MacHislopp