COCO:
I liked the Commentary on the Letter of James. I thought it was great.
I even copied the book of James in the Bible in longhand to memorize it better.
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COCO:
I liked the Commentary on the Letter of James. I thought it was great.
I even copied the book of James in the Bible in longhand to memorize it better.
LongHairGal:
Me, too, re that publication.
Ed D -- suddenly forgot his last name -- was my teacher at Bethel and writer of COTLOJ. Years later, when I discovered what had happened to him, a man of integrity and loyalty, it made me realize that the good works of an individual trickle down in time and affect us -- from afar.
THANKS!
COCO:
I think his last name was Dunlap. I loved that book and wish I still had it.
Yeah, the man of integrity is no longer there.
I liked the older books that had a little bit of history in them also, like Your Will Be Done On Earth. I believe it was that book that mentioned how cosmic rays may be used by Jehovah, lol
LRG
LHG:
Im sure a local sister would be more than happy to place a copy of that publication with you! ;-)
LITTLEROCKGUY:
That's one of the books they trashed! Apparently, he and the religion parted ways.
Even though I can't stand the religion and what it has come to, certain things and people stand out in my mind in a good way. It's a little sad but that's the way it is.
Our thinking has changed, of course, but, back then, did you have a WT publication you especially liked?
Back in the day when I decided to give that Jehovah thing a serious try, it was one of the same books that you chose. It was the "All Scripture..."
I do have a favorite pub (of the other kind) too.
The Proclaimers book. Kept me occupied as a kid during the meetings
Did you have a favorite pub . . .
The Watchtower, untapped. Every edition since 1862.
AID Book and Greatest Man