Welcome, nice to have you on board GOrwell. Cheers, Mattieu
Mattieu
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1st Post! and the topic of Grace
by GOrwell inhi folks,.
a bit of a long-time lurker and a recently registered account, i thought i'd post my first topic.
i'm a successful fader, and have recently begun reading the new testament, using a few different translations (nwt included, for comparisons sake).
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Wooo Hooo.... I'm Gonna Be A Millionaire!!!
by Broken Promises inan email i just received:.
after our meeting today with cbn world bank of nigeria plc .
we write to notify .
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Mattieu
Can I be your BFF????????
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Rutherford admits why he stole control of WTB&TS
by Mythbuster ini've been reading the trial transcript and i found this little nugget (page 1028).
this comes while the prosecution is questioning rutherford:.
q. that being your view of it - that a man who was consecrated must not engage in war, then, that is your idea, that you are opposed to all war?.
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Mattieu
Thx Mythbuster, good find. Cheers, Mattieu
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WT Jan 2011 - Grieving Holy Spirit Defined?
by sabastious incould alex do?
he might lovingly approach.
steve again and lay bare his fault.
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Mattieu
uh oh, Sab, the unforgiveable sin, purposefiully working against Jahs spirit in such a way that one "grieves" it
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Resignation
by compound complex inthe imposing lodge on whose polished parquet i now am standing offers me not mere views through floor-to-ceiling plate glass windows but expansive vistas.
formerly, from mullioned panes in my small and tilting cottage, i would gaze with unspoken delight upon the setting sun and my very good fortune.
i was happy to be alive amidst simple things and pleasures.
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Mattieu
CoCo, always enjoy reading your posts. Made for a nice Sunday morning read and reflection. Cheers, Mattieu.
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Question about an elder visit at home...
by paranoid inlast meeting my father was asked what a good day/time would be for the whole family to be present at home by one of the elders.
i haven't exactly been behaving within jw 'standards' so i'm a bit paranoid (sn ;]) a friend suggested it's probably just the visits they do (forget the name in eng.
) and as our co visit is in about 2 weeks it makes sense.... could they possibly be coming to confront me about my actions though?
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Mattieu
Hi Paranoid, without knowing the circumstances of your family, it could just be a shepherding visit. Quite possibly they may want to discuss your "conduct" and your role in the family arrangement. It could also be that the elders there have been slack in the "shepherding arrangement" and are trying to do as much as they can before the co visit to make themselves loog good statistically.
And, oh behave ;-)
Cheers, Mattieu..
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The Journey to My First Post
by ReallyTrulyAthena inhello, jwn!.
like other newbies, im a long time lurker, first-time poster.
recently, i created a profile, but then hesitated on submitting my first post.
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Mattieu
RTA, thx for taking the time to post your story, sitting here with a Friday morning coffee and couldnt go to work until I had read all of it. Glad you are in a much "healthier place". Many of us here can more than relate to your upbringing and struggles. Look forward to hearing more. Cheers, Mattieu.
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Does the average American get to meet a past/present President?
by Mattieu injust wondering..... i had the opportunity to meet former us president george bush snr (we still had to address him as mr. president) and his wife barbara.
i was emcamped with their entourage for a week on an australian visit some years ago.
real eye opener as to the workings of the secret service, i got an invite to the secret service wind up party at a night club the day the bushes left oz, straight out of a movie that night ;-).
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Mattieu
God BP, you reckon Im a name dropper!!! As for your ideal way to meet Obama, I will let you close your eyes, have a glass of Shiraz and leave you 2 all alone with that one! watch out for the rips in the surf
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Does the average American get to meet a past/present President?
by Mattieu injust wondering..... i had the opportunity to meet former us president george bush snr (we still had to address him as mr. president) and his wife barbara.
i was emcamped with their entourage for a week on an australian visit some years ago.
real eye opener as to the workings of the secret service, i got an invite to the secret service wind up party at a night club the day the bushes left oz, straight out of a movie that night ;-).
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Mattieu
Lol BP, I havent told anyone the stories of that Presidential visit! A late night and a glass of McLaren Vale Shiraz may cause me to open up
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Does the average American get to meet a past/present President?
by Mattieu injust wondering..... i had the opportunity to meet former us president george bush snr (we still had to address him as mr. president) and his wife barbara.
i was emcamped with their entourage for a week on an australian visit some years ago.
real eye opener as to the workings of the secret service, i got an invite to the secret service wind up party at a night club the day the bushes left oz, straight out of a movie that night ;-).
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Mattieu
Just wondering..... I had the opportunity to meet former US President George Bush Snr (We still had to address him as Mr. President) and his wife Barbara. I was emcamped with their entourage for a week on an Australian visit some years ago. Real eye opener as to the workings of the secret service, I got an invite to the secret service wind up party at a night club the day the Bushes left Oz, straight out of a movie that night ;-)
But does the average US citizen get the chance to meet a President? One would think during an election campaign there would be more of an opportunity when they make themselves more accessible to the electorate. So have you met a US President? What about a Governor?
PS - George & Barbara were the most down to earth people, was behind closed doors a fair bit with them, real natural people who took a genuine interest in others (this may conflict with local opinion back in the States, but that is how I found them to be).
Cheers, Mattieu