Got this "experience" in an email
It was sent by a Sister I used to know quite well, I think she sent it to encourage me, but it has had the opposite effect.
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Baptized at Age 5
The mother and father of a little girl had a Bible study with xxx
regularly since she was an infant. They stressed setting goals and
told her what they would like to see her do one day. When they
told her what she would need to do to be an unbaptized publisher,
and that it would mean she would have to be able to read, xxx
practiced every day, over and over.
She started reading and became an unbaptized publisher at age 3.
She joined the ministry school at age 4.
She was baptized at age 5. (She wanted to get baptized at 4, but
her father said she was too young. Xxx went to the Circuit
Overseer and told him she wanted to get baptized, but her daddy
wouldn't let her.)
She started regular pioneering at age 5 ®.
She is now 6 and looks forward to the Memorial where last year
she brought 5 persons.
She has 5 Bible studies, three are with young ones, two are with
adults.
She says she wants to be a missionary one day and would love to
go to Angola...her mother says she can tell you all about the
statistics there from the Yearbook...
She still does her own personal study for all the meetings.
Her mother says that she has very little association with children,
except those who are out in the ministry with their parents...all of
her life she has been around adults who speak about the truth and
walk the walk.
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Is that sad or what.
Lainey