Thank you arwen for the good suggestions.
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3. on the other hand, some brothers and sisters—younger and in good health—have more favorable circumstances that may allow them to attend christian meetings regularly at the kingdom hall.
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2022-07-29-Announcement!
by Atlantis in2022-07-29-announcements--english.
2022-07-29-announcements-spanishpage 2, par.
3. on the other hand, some brothers and sisters—younger and in good health—have more favorable circumstances that may allow them to attend christian meetings regularly at the kingdom hall.
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As a PIMO, I have not been attending meetings in-person and had my camera off during the entire Covid-era. I am not planning to go back on house-to-house and will continue to turn in small amounts of hours from either letter writing or informal witnessing. My question is: In case I am ever confronted face to face by a zealous member of the congregation or an elder who asks me directly why I am not coming to the meetings/not participating in door-to-door preaching, what can one answer? Any suggestions? As a PIMO, I can't tell them that I am "semi-fading" and taking advantage of the Covid-situation. Happy for any input. Thank you.