Maybe because you are always at the edge of losing them?
What Was Your Greatest "Privilege" In The Organization?
by minimus 126 Replies latest jw friends
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HadEnuf
I was a slave girl in a drama with an actual speaking, er I mean, lip-syncing part. At the time I thought how "privileged" I was to be in a drama with my hubbieslave girl), we had a very good time with the group rehearsing and having get-to-gethers afterwards. It was one of the few times I actually felt I "fit in".
Otherwise, I was one of the bottom feeders in the congregation.
Cathy L.
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GermanXJW
I once conducted the WT "study" when all the elders were at the Kingdom Service School and I was a member of a committee of a "Stand Firm"-exhibition.
After the exhibition I faded. It was my intention to finish the "Standfirm"-exhibition before fading. -
franklin J
...being able to talk directly to Jehovah ....of course he never listened. And if "he" was listening; never bothered to answer me.....
..I told him there had been some mistake; instead of being a full time pioneer, I should have been on a giant yacht in the Mediterranean.....my complaint was never acknowledged.
...SO I TOOK MY BUSINESS ELSEWHERE...
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tijkmo
i had the watchtower at a circuit assembly...about baptism....the two items that are least listened to at a circuit assembly....so i based it on braveheart....they can take our lives but they cant take our dedication...i rocked...people were actually talking about it after..some one said i should have painted my face...went to baptism after and in the silence someone in a row above me shouted down..great watchtower,,,,,,,,much to the annoyance of the d.o.....not that someone shouted but cos it wasnt about him...........never got another assembly part
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JustMeNonJDub
My greatest "privledge" was handling mics, and Aux. Pioneering, along with numerous parts at the Circuit Assemblies and District Conventions. I was up for MS once, however I was voted down because I was not considered mature enough, by the Service Overseer (whose son was publicly reproved for pre-marital sex) and had married a non-JW girl.
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144001
Cleavage duty, aka "handling the mics." I loved looking at all that cleavage under the guise of passing a mic to someone.
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new boy
I was in N.Y bethel.
In 1970-1972 I work in the laundry.
So washing everyone dirty underware was my "privilege" of service.
We used to call them "twinks", because when you open them up there was a surprize in every package!
My biggest thrill was holding brother Knorrs drawers with his # "33" stamped on them, dare I look inside?
New boy
"499" was my key #
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TheOneBuck
Cleavage duty, aka "handling the mics."
Brilliant!!!!!!! Simply Brilliant
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logansrun
I wrote the Insight book*.
~Bradley
*(volume 2)