What's your favourite songs?
Their best song were on their first album.
i was at a meeting.
we were in psalms..i don't know why i was looking at the other books of psalms, & noticed that the"s" was left off of psalms...don't remember what chapters, being i don't have my bible with me now....check it out for yourselves.
i will come back when i find it myself.
What's your favourite songs?
Their best song were on their first album.
i was at a meeting.
we were in psalms..i don't know why i was looking at the other books of psalms, & noticed that the"s" was left off of psalms...don't remember what chapters, being i don't have my bible with me now....check it out for yourselves.
i will come back when i find it myself.
It's actually a long overdue correction.
Drilled into me by my Dad, and I do the same with my kids.
You can figure it out.I
i haven't been on here long but i found this site a couple days ago and quickly realised it had a lot of posts by people going through similar experiences as me.
i read some of the answers and it helped relieve some inner anguish i've been carrying since everything i came clean to my parents about everything i've been reading about.. .
i just have been going through a rough patch right now; that might be an under or overstatement depending on your own personal experiences with this kind of stuff.
I have to agree with you on the point you so wisely picked out: WHY can't you pay attention to outside reports about the organization? (Is it because they have something to hide?... Turns out, YES! That is exactly why!)
It is amazing how we really are programmed.
I remember when the program below aired, and I dutifully changed the channel.
This reporter hates JW's, Fifth Estate hates JW's, blah, blah.
Finally watched it 2 nights ago.
McKeown WENT EASY.
The anguish of that poor young man.
http://www.cbc.ca/player/Shows/Shows/the+fifth+estate/ID/2294364390/
the lawyers acting on behalf of the wtbts/g.b./'mother' during a paedophile case a couple of years ago, have stated on record that - .
a) "field ministry is not controlled or monitored by the elders, the congregation, or watchtower".
b) "an individual publisher's field ministry activity, including the time and manner it is carried out, is a personal matter between the publisher and his god.".
No hour requirement is interesting, especially when you type that into WT Library and the resultant KM results.
Public preaching not controlled or monitored - must mean an update coming to od book, page 103, pars 1 and 3.
the lawyers acting on behalf of the wtbts/g.b./'mother' during a paedophile case a couple of years ago, have stated on record that - .
a) "field ministry is not controlled or monitored by the elders, the congregation, or watchtower".
b) "an individual publisher's field ministry activity, including the time and manner it is carried out, is a personal matter between the publisher and his god.".
Sorry, Lois.
Were you short on your hours - and the PO gave it to you?
the constant references to 'window washers' as something derogatory.. i understand the context of it-that most jws are uneducated, and unqualified to do much more.
but sometimes the references seem snobbish, almost mean-spirited.
one poster, on another thread, essentially referred to window washers as 'losers'.
I, like many JW's, washed windows.
At the time, it actually paid well.
One of the smartest JW's I know washed windows and janitored, but he has had a lot of second thoughts for decades.
He's a regular attender, commenter, etc., but you can tell something eats at him.
In 2013, almost every Awake had an experience of an accomplished (worldly-speaking) person who accepted the truth.
What was different than the past is that not one of them up and quit their jobs and started pioneering.
I was sort of hoping that this would be an indicator that, hey, you can be smart, have an education, and a bit of a life-plan.
Alas, Tony doesn't seem to agree.
so, we all remember the old "special needs room request" form from the old district convention arrangement.
those with accomodations in bigger cities where the district assemblies were being held would provide a room within their homes to house brothers with nominal resources.
at times, however, where these accomodations were unavailable, the congregation itself would put up the funds to assist brothers with the cost of the room (on the list).
It needs to be programmed to only access jw.org though.
the article addressed luke 20:34-36 and now they finally admit jesus could have been referring to the heavenly resurrection.
they said "put simply, the answer is that we cannot say" which is surprising because they have something to say about everything.
perhaps all the old people who are waiting the new world as widow and widowers want to know if they have a chance to be reunited with their dead loved one.
Actually, I'd go from my current ... level of respect for these bozos ... if they just said "we don't know" more often.
You're not alone.
100yrs of kingdome rule?
then why is there not 100yrs of detailed, accurate records?.
maybe it's just me but what were the actual odds of me remaining one of jws?.
Canada peaked a few years ago. The pub. to pop. ratio is approaching 1 in 300.
It had been close to 250 at one time, if memory serves.
when the co visits a cognregation this semester, a special meeting with elders and mss is sceduled tuesday night, right after the normal meeting.
does anyone know what this meeting is about?
this special meeting is held at the beginning of the co-week, and is different from the standard meeting with personnel which is held friday evening.
They announced the same to the cong., which I couldn't understand.
Is Joe the plumber supposed to show upin his coveralls, or go home and shower and change, attend the group, then leave and go home and change back?
And this would encourage how?