p. 29, par. 8: "A pioneer named Lisa observes: 'In the workplace, there is often a spirit of competition and jealousy. Daily you are subjected to gossip and vulgar language. It's all about getting ahead at any cost. At times, you are ridiculed or mocked because of your Christian conduct. However, working in the ministry with fellow Christians is truly upbuilding. At the end of the day, I come home refreshed, no matter how tired I am."
Seems to me that the pioneers always seem to know the most gossip about any and everyone, and have no problem passing it on during the ministry. You learn everybody's secrets during streetwork or return visits...and certainly there's no competition when the person who earns 50-70 hours has their name announced from the platform. Right? They still do that, yes?
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