2 Are there any elderly who have a phone but cannot get to the meetings? If so use the congregation phone to "Hook them up" and count them as attendees!! If there are more than one then use BTs conference service, the elderlys attendance at thje meetings for spiritual food is important (ie we can count them even if they are not here!)3. In an elders letter to the congregation in November it highlights "attending the spiritual needs of the territory" including shopping malls, markets, town centres and old peoples homes. It suggests VERY STRONGLY approaching the owners of the mall, market etc to set up a stall to give the mags away.
It also suggests that the owners of all local old folks homes be contacted to provide a "Free weekly bible discussion" to all elderly who want to attend in the home. This is to be a planned weekly event to increase the number of studys pioneers hold and "provide a valuable service to the community" The society expect to see Bible studies go up by 25% this year
This so reminds me of when I once ran out of customers in my business. I'd root through the pockets of my old clothes, go on a penny hunt down the sides of the sofa and fish about under the seats of the car looking for loose change to add some money to our meagre and steadily diminishing piggy-bank.
Hooking up the KH phone line to infirm witnesses to up the attendance figures is really looking down the side of the couch.
Ah well.
Englishman.