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Re: Moving to where there is a need for publishers in another language
by pixel into all congregations in the united states branch territory re: moving to where there is a need for publishers in another language .
dear brothers: .
many of our brothers and sisters are learning another language to help sincere individuals to seek god .
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Consider that in 2007 there were 31,200 publishers serving in 491 foreign-language con- gregations in our branch territory. By 2012, this had increased to 46,400 publishers associating with 841 foreign-language congregations. There were also seven foreign-language circuits formed during the 2013 service year: three in American Sign Language, two in Haitian Creole, one in Portuguese, and one in Vietnamese. And in the 2014 service year, foreign-language cir- cuits were formed in Arabic, Chinese, Russian, and Tagalog.
What I don't get is, since there has been such an increase in publishers in foreign fields, why is there a need to invite other publishers to come "serve where the need is greater"?
Wouldn't it make more sense to send publishers to territories that are lacking publishers? If it's the ratio of publishers to congregations that's off, why keep adding congregations if there are not enough publishers?
Maybe more publishers can be used in territories where the branches are being closed?
Am I missing something here? I admit I have no knowledge of how these things are computed.
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Just got off the phone with my dad!
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had this conversion with my dad earlier today, hes an elder...both my parents were laid off during the recession, however, they saved and lived a decent life.
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KiddingMe
That was a great conversation. It's good that your dad has his eyes open.
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Interview with TD
by TD ini'm not an 'apostate' in the technical sense, but many of these questions did strike a chord:.
tell us a little about yourself and your family.. grandparents were contemporaries of russell.
one pair liked what they heard and were loosely associated with the bible students.
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I enjoyed reading your story, thanks for sharing!
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The Gall Of WT To Give This Advice To Pioneers:
by JW GoneBad inthis past week's wt study lesson was entitled: 'pioneering strengthens our relationship with god'.. under the subheading 'remaining in the full-time service' in par 14 the wt has the nerve to give this admonition to pioneers: .
'desiring to learn from jesus' example, a pioneer does well to keep in mind that the more material things he has, the more he will have to maintain , repair, or replace.'.
i don't think the gb or anyone in the writing department has the freedom to speak on giving adivce on the matter of 'material things' given the fact that wt has close to a billion dollars in real estate and loads of money in various bank accounts; given the fact that gb is currently building themselves new living quarters with who knows what sort of comforts and other amenities.
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Why remove John 8:1-11 in the NWT if these verses speak highly of Jesus
by I_love_Jeff ini understand these verses were removed in the nwt as well as some other bibles because they were added later & considered uninspired.
jesus protected an adultress so why remove it?
it fits in nicely with his teachings, does it not?
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Interview with an Apostate: Template
by Simon inhere's the template of questions to use ready to copy / paste and complete.
feel free to add suggestions for additional questions and to nominate people you'd like to read about (but not no one is obliged to do one).
also, add your own story too!.
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New Book Published
by satinka ini have been threatening to publish a book about growing up in the jw religion, then leaving as a mature adult.
well, it's 368 pages and it's done!.
introduction to the book.
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Congrats! Thanks for sharing.
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First post
by thedog1 inthis is a very strange thing for me to do.
i have been an active witness for over 25 years.
i currently serve as an elder and i conduct the watchtower study.
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KiddingMe
Sorry, I'm a little late. Welcome!
I had some of the same initial reservations you had. I lurked for quite a while before posting and I believe it took a day or two to actually post after joining the site. I am still active, and like you none of my family are JWs. All of my husband's immediate family are JWs. I have not yet expressed my doubts to him.
Have you considered reading Crisis of Conscience?
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1000 posts in 6 weeks - I have got a problem :(
by KateWild inthis is what my 1000th post was.
http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/watchtower/beliefs/267869/3/boeing-747s-and-other-misunderstandings-about-evolution.
beer and museums, loving that idea!-cofty.
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KiddingMe
Sam girl, you are on a roll!! More power to you! You've not only benefitted from the site but you have also been a great contributor, such an inspiration.