Here's a list posted on this site
http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/12/93019/1572445/post.ashx#1572445
anyone know of any exciting inside talk going on at the breakfast table at bethel.
any governing body members doing any griping, or is the facade still going on?.
you know , the text for the day is: the application is: and now the new light for the day is:?
Here's a list posted on this site
http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/12/93019/1572445/post.ashx#1572445
anyone know of any exciting inside talk going on at the breakfast table at bethel.
any governing body members doing any griping, or is the facade still going on?.
you know , the text for the day is: the application is: and now the new light for the day is:?
I don't think that the list is actually a new thing. I know I've seen it somewhere on the net but don't remember where. I'll try and find a copy or maybe coerce one from somewhere.
anyone know of any exciting inside talk going on at the breakfast table at bethel.
any governing body members doing any griping, or is the facade still going on?.
you know , the text for the day is: the application is: and now the new light for the day is:?
Of course all discussions at the morning table are to be kept as "family business" as they are fond of saying.
Recently Jack Barr castigated the "family" over an e-mail that had been distributed on the Bethel intranet. Supposedly a note was sent out listing changes that have been made in the Daniel Book. The "family" was told that if "they" (whoever "they" are) wanted such a thing published it would be done through appropriate channels.
I believe Ted (the Boss) Jaracz, head of the Bethel CIA - Service Department, said that they have been investigating property purchases somewhere between Patterson and Wallkil. No details or decsions announced.
Control, Control, Control.
i mean, for forty years believing the witness lie it always made me wonder.. judas was the keeper of the money box - and there are statements that indicated that the apostles thought that wasting money that could be used to aid the poor was sinful - so indications are that the earliest christians were doing charitible works.
of course there are many scriptural passages that encourage that activity among believers.
today all the organization ever does is pay lip service to charity.
It's been said that "charity begins at home", yet rarely have we seen dubs in real need provided with what they need. How can they see the importance of assisting others in need?
On a day when the KH is NOT used, it should be opened for distribution of food for these people. ''God's House'' should be a Sanctuary, not a lock-up shed.
Can't imagine this ever happening. Dubs in Florida have been advised (read that .. ordered out) that they may not go to Kingdom Halls should they need shelter in the event of storm disasters. For insurance reasons of course.
I'm sure that they sorely miss our nice monthly checks and other such donations. We have always been there for dubs or others who need help. That money we used to give to the hall goes elsewhere.
A pock on all their houses.
don't try to convert me, please
macon area online - macon,ga,usa .
"we're jehovah's witnesses," one of the women said.
What a funny line. I can appreciate his sentiments. But he now makes himself liable for lawsuits, should any unsuspecting dub get injured by his dog.
... some years ago we had a fellow sick a dog on us while we were in service. Not only did I beat the hell out of the dog with my briefcase (I always had a metal bar in the bottom of my briefcase) I had my attorney make a living hell for the fellow for a while. I thought it great fun. We had the guy hiding in his house for months afraid we were going to take his house in a lawsuit. The other dubs in the congregation were mortified that I would bring such reproach. Oh well that was another life, now we have peace in our house.
BTW Richie we are not interested in pictures of any of your other appendages, this is a family site after all (hee hee)
jc = jesus christ but also judicial committee - any other unfortunate coincidences of this nature you can think of
WTF= Watchtower Farm ... of course it does
does anyone remember this, or was it just a local thing?
all the time i've spent on these boards, i've never heard anyone mention it.
just curious.. when an unbaptized publisher was in a situation "warranting" dfing, they would announce from the platform that the person had been dad.
Isn't that how they got Michael Jackson out? I don't beieve he was ever baptized .....
hi all, i've been gone for a little while, but i'm back and i wanted to get some opinions.
back in april i told you guys that i sent out my da letter to the congregation, our family, and some of our witness friends.
well, we got a letter in response from two elders by certified mail.
Take note of the contents of this letter and ask yourself if the local elders actually produced it!
Metatron, I echo your sentiment. The wording of that letter sounds all too legal, much like other letters from the WT. However I am not aware of any recent instructions or letters to the BOE that incude this type of letter. Will have to make some inquiries.
Perhaps this is an attempt to stop the mass exodus that appears to be taking place.
J-
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upon viewing the schedule for conventions this summer there happened to be a couple that concluded this weekend.
is there anyone out ther who'd like to share the spiritual garbage served?
Mini...you forgot the CLAPPING...the CLAPPING!!
we must always CLAP!
As for us we are not interested in the CLAP... so we're staying home.
(Sorry couldn't resist a quick shot)
.....yeah thanks to all the men in my (past wts) life!.
i've recently started working for a big department store and was hired to work in the men's department.
i've found that my years of being a jw has finally paid off because if there is one thing i learned being a jw is how sharp dressed men dress and yes some of those elders could really put on the nines!.
Please... never ever polyester. Suits from Brioni, Corneliani, Hickey-Freeman if you will... always wool or other natural fiber, i.e. a nice silk sport coat.
For more than 40 years I've always worn french cuff shirts when wearing a tie. Over the calf socks for the gentleman, if you will, while wearing business attire. Leave the cutie pie stuff for the club.
And curse who ever came up with the idea of no socks with business wear.
OK, I know I'm a fogy, so sue me.