My "JW" family came down for the "Thanksgiving" holiday. My mom & sister - my sisters family - my full time pioneer niece (17 years old).
We were sitting around playing CARDS and my niece was writing letters inbetween deals. My mom ask her what she was doing. She answered "I am writing letters to put into Watchtowers. I am behind on my time this month."
I was completely floored! She put in "three hours" while we were playing CARDS!!!!! I don't know about anyone else, but when I grew up as a JW we had to BE IN field service. Not playing cards and writing letters.
The following evening my niece ask my mother if she could count her time if she was on the internet talking to a possible JW? Apparently the girl she was talking to wasn't baptised yet, but she planned to be soon. My moms answer: Yes - if she isn't baptised you can count your time.
Is this really what "field service" has came to?
I really don't expect much response to this post but this has really bothered me since they left. Is everything about field service hours now? Then again - maybe it always was & I was just (at the time) to ignorant to know.
Something else that was VERY strange during their visit (4 days of staying at my house) - my sister ALWAYS bought liquor (she likes frozen drinks) during their visit (for the past 5 years) to my house. This time she didn't bring or ask for anything. I offered her a glass of wine and she looked at me like I had lost my mind! Is there a "new light" on drinking as well?
Just a personal account of my life with my JW family.