mine started texting as I would never answer his calls or voicemails! That was a couple of years ago.
scotinsw
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Elders and texting
by Iwonder17 innot sure if this was caught on in your cong or not, but now our service overseers text everyone in their group for their field service time.. now i understand that texting and email are good tools, i use them everyday.
but how impersonal can you be.
espicially when it comes to "life saving work".
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As A JW Did You Care About Old JW History, Old Light & Flip Flops?
by minimus ini used to look at the old stuff as info that the witnesses were progressively understanding.
i didn't hold it against the witnesses if they changed understandings because after all the 'light was getting brighter and brighter".. as time went on, it did start effecting me.
there were too many things i'd let slide by when i was younger that i just couldn't ignore any longer.
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scotinsw
It gave me doubts certainly. The one I couldn't get over was blood fractions being ok but transfusions were still banned.
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Memories of 8 day conventions
by monkeyman ini dont know if this has been talked about before but i've seen it recently mentioned so i thought i'd ask and get the good and bad dirt.. first, who was the nut who thought this up?
8 days????
are you kidding me?
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scotinsw
its bad enough getting people to go on the Friday let alone take a whole week off work to go!
My dad told me about how by the end of the session they couldn't see the words in the songbook or the bible!
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How Do We Help JWs Who Come To This Site?
by minimus inwhen a witness checks this site out, they could think it's a jehovah's witness friendly site.
the fact is this site is for anyone interested in jehovah's witness things, whether they are still witnesses or once were or just want to know about witness life.. what positive ways can we help a witness on this site?.
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scotinsw
Treat them with respect. I appreciate its difficult at times with some but by showing that we're not "evil apostates" may help them realise slowly that the org isn't all its cracked up to be.
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Anyone here have any experience of moving to a liberal Muslim country?
by lifelong humanist ini'd like to move in the next year or two to turkey - a huge, self-supporting country at the far eastern end of the mediterranean.
i want to retire at 60 - my wife will then be 61. due to the local economy in turkey, this could just be a practical possibility, not just a pipe-dream.
although we'd prefer italy, which we've visited far more often, the costs there are just too expensive for our restricted budget!.
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scotinsw
Turkey is one of the more moderate Muslim countries but not sure if there are KHs in the more coastal holiday places.
I recall being told once that witnesses from the UK and other Western European countries on holiday shouldn't attract attention by attending the meetings as the witnesses were partly underground. Not sure how up to date that is though.
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scotinsw
No kilts at meetings. You will find the occasional poser at the district convention wearing one. They are only worn for weddings.
Even "worldly" Scots only wear them for weddings really.
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scotinsw
I'm originally from Edinburgh but live in England now.
My memory of growing up was the celidhs that we used to have. They were witness gatherings with lots of traditional Scottish dancing and were good fun.
There was however, a noticeable dfference between the congregations that I was in compared to my English relatives. They seemed to be more friendly and sociable whilst the Scots were a lot more introverted.
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Am i correct?
by angel eyes inthis is just an obsevation from me...ok i dont mean to annoy anyone but is it true or just me?.
i feel that ones raised in the truth are so much better of than us who came in from the world.
i say that because they have family who are witnesses too.
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scotinsw
Georgie girl - don't forget affect and effect!
AE - I was very lucky with my parents they never pushed me into baptism (didn't get baptised until I was 23). I was fortunate. I was never bullied by kids in school but others weren't so lucky....my problems were with the others in the congregation even when I was a small child.
Some who were brought up witnesses and have now left find themselves in very difficult situations - they sacrificed their education, chances to go to uni, have good jobs so was being brought up a witness good for them?
I do think that someone who is studying with witnesses needs to study for a lot longer than 6 months to really understand what they're letting themselves in for.
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Elders? do the rest of us know what they know..?
by angel eyes inwhat things about elders do only elders know and the rest of us dont?
i never knew they had a hand book till i came on here.
unsure why they dont mention it because surely its not meant to be a secret?.
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scotinsw
when my dad came off from being an elder the first thing that they wanted back was the book. the book was always kept hidden away in the house because of what was written in it - although with my dads handwriting no-one could have read it anyway!
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Saturday Mornings
by zarco inthen: get up grumpy, shower, go to starbucks, leave magazine to start time, drive to kingdom hall, hope to be able to work with friends in service so we can do just a few doors and then calls and an early lunch.. .
now: get up when i wake up, make coffee, read the boards, read the wsj and sf chronicle, wait for wife to wake up, take dog on a walk and decide what fun things to do in the bay area this weekend.. i love my weekends now!.
zarco.
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scotinsw
Being able to sleep until I wake without an alarm is something I'm still getting used to. More on a Sunday to be honest as I never went out on field circus! but it still fees strange being in my PJs at 10am!