@jesscd... do you think it is easy to move to Italy as an american?
https://www.quora.com/How-easy-is-it-for-an-American-to-move-to-Europe
i do like the usa but winters suck!
florida has some charm but it gets brutal with heat and humidity.
california is too looney.
@jesscd... do you think it is easy to move to Italy as an american?
https://www.quora.com/How-easy-is-it-for-an-American-to-move-to-Europe
i would be very curious to know what standard of living they have .
and what type of housing each member has and what type of accomadation do they have and even what type of areas they are living in .
unlike many of the rank & file members who live in housing estates provided for the low income earners and pensioners ?
Smiddy3... That was in 1999.
i would be very curious to know what standard of living they have .
and what type of housing each member has and what type of accomadation do they have and even what type of areas they are living in .
unlike many of the rank & file members who live in housing estates provided for the low income earners and pensioners ?
I stayed once in John Bar’s room in Patterson. A humble cheaply furnished room. Forget the stories about wealth and private houses, Bentley’s, Rolex. Fairy tales.
growing up in scotland in the 1970s in scotland the anointed were few and far between, but we had one old dude in our cong who claimed to be one of the anointed.
in the days when it was taken seriously.. i'd be curious how you viewed them.
thing is, he wasn't an elder, or even a ministerial servant, just a plain old publisher.. but he was revered like he had a hotline to jesus.. the other week i was talking to a friend of similar age to me but who hung around the wt a lot longer than i did, and he just commented "oh him... he was a doddery old fool who used to just sit and piss himself.
We had brother Salvino Ferrari (second class if I remember well) and his lovely wife Helen sometimes in our missionary-home. He was a very sincere, humble, kind brother. Very interested in our life and I really loved at that time listening to his experiences in Cuba where they left in 1961. The last time we went together out in service, he could hardly walk in the extreme heat but went on until lunch.
It’s all so sad remembering those details.
i do like the usa but winters suck!
florida has some charm but it gets brutal with heat and humidity.
california is too looney.
The best in the world :
Corfu
Tenerife
Algarve
Cities: Genève, Rome.
i do like the usa but winters suck!
florida has some charm but it gets brutal with heat and humidity.
california is too looney.
@ Rubadub “ When you mentioned "in the world", I would rule out Europe (too cold for me) ”
Europe too cold? Ever been at Crete, Sevilla, Rome?
had to look.
first paragraph mentions that most of were probably born after 1914. most?
i bet the dubs 105 and older can be counted on your fingers..
Is this serious ? :):):)
Thanks Simon, I realised this but I don’t care a dime. I disfellowshipped my family and don’t give a fukc. I just won’t give my full details for business partners.
Hahaha funny thing.
The anointed servant of Christendom speaking to you.
have you ever reinstate somebody even if they are not that repentant?.
Repentance is hard to recognize. I used to ask certain questions about praying, reading bible, state of mind etc., and if that person attended all the meetings you had little other option, unless it was wife/husband swapping, then it needed a long time.