StarTrek- I think that's a personal decision that every individual has to make.
If you think it's to fast, go to another meeting to get a feel for things. Or, don't.
That's the great thing about being free. You can do what makes you happy....
i have attended only one meeting in the past 3 weeks.
i know there is no way to leave this cult fast enough, but is my fade too fast?
StarTrek- I think that's a personal decision that every individual has to make.
If you think it's to fast, go to another meeting to get a feel for things. Or, don't.
That's the great thing about being free. You can do what makes you happy....
http://www.recordonline.com/article/20151214/news/151219671.
battle over contamination at watchtower site in warwick.
by hema easley .
i am enraged..... two older sisters sold a property and gave the entire sales amount as donation to this printing corporation.
how much is this corporation going to take from these poor people??
these old ladies think they did a great and wonderful act towards wt as if it was given to god himself.
dear friends,.
much of what we do on a daily basis is routine and of no particular, earth-shaking importance.
however, after reviewing letters of family going back to wwii, it is fascinating to read what dad was doing on board the aircraft carrier in the pacific on any old day, what mom was cooking on her ever-steaming range, how i was dealing with the roller coaster of emotion at bethel [mom saved all my letters], how nana wrote that she would not study with the witnesses [per my request] but 'here are some mittens i knitted for you when you canvass new york with your magazines.
dear friends,.
much of what we do on a daily basis is routine and of no particular, earth-shaking importance.
however, after reviewing letters of family going back to wwii, it is fascinating to read what dad was doing on board the aircraft carrier in the pacific on any old day, what mom was cooking on her ever-steaming range, how i was dealing with the roller coaster of emotion at bethel [mom saved all my letters], how nana wrote that she would not study with the witnesses [per my request] but 'here are some mittens i knitted for you when you canvass new york with your magazines.
Dagney, thanks for bringing up Crumpet. I've often thought about her over the years. She was always so sincere and sweet. I thought she was dating another ex-JW from the forum. Is that correct?
Let her know we still think about her....
dear friends,.
much of what we do on a daily basis is routine and of no particular, earth-shaking importance.
however, after reviewing letters of family going back to wwii, it is fascinating to read what dad was doing on board the aircraft carrier in the pacific on any old day, what mom was cooking on her ever-steaming range, how i was dealing with the roller coaster of emotion at bethel [mom saved all my letters], how nana wrote that she would not study with the witnesses [per my request] but 'here are some mittens i knitted for you when you canvass new york with your magazines.
Hi CC!!!
I'm so glad you are doing well. This thread has meant a lot to me over the years and so haven't you...
You asked a very good question... I've taken the time to really contemplate because I wasn't sure at first....
I'm going to keep walking. Keep finding out what other doors there are to open.
Thank you for being you.
Warm regards,
Amanda (Cognac)
i need some advice guys.
how do you get people to mind their own buiseness without coming off as rude?.
i was invited to a jw gathering last night.
Honestly, I think that just comes with time.
For me, I was so terrified of these questions. Over the years, as I got away from the cult more and more I began little by little viewing them as silly.
IMO, just give yourself some time....
it had a football printed on it!
do they sell more because of it?
do they think i need a reminder of the season (its been a rough season for football in seattle)?.
dear friends,.
much of what we do on a daily basis is routine and of no particular, earth-shaking importance.
however, after reviewing letters of family going back to wwii, it is fascinating to read what dad was doing on board the aircraft carrier in the pacific on any old day, what mom was cooking on her ever-steaming range, how i was dealing with the roller coaster of emotion at bethel [mom saved all my letters], how nana wrote that she would not study with the witnesses [per my request] but 'here are some mittens i knitted for you when you canvass new york with your magazines.
Dear Cc,
I miss this thread... How have you been?
My Nana is in the hospital. I'm worried. Not sure she will make it out....
As happy as I am, there's been a lot of hard doors to walk through lately....
Warm regards,
Cognac
so, here's some news from my country.
there was this 20 year old jw girl who was a rookie driver.
she was in the car with her parents and for some reason decided to cross a railroad right before a train was coming.