Introducing myself proper-like

by Sheepish 28 Replies latest jw experiences

  • Sheepish
    Sheepish

    I guess I should do this in some beginning way, I am new here and still learning my way around the site.

    I was raised in a divided household, and my mom taught us in secret. When my dad found out the insuing religious wars pretty much marked me for life. But I was imprinted with the WT. So upon turning 18 I got baptized. I was a good JW for about 4 1/2 years.I served where the need is greater, I pioneered when I could. I quit a promising acting career because it didn't jibe with witness "law".I "acted" (pantomimed would be more like it) in a drama at a big Assembly. I really did my best to conform in every way.

    I started having some real doubts about things. Contradictions and the like. Counting time seemed rather unscriptural. So did offering other literature besides the Bible. Then, I met and fell in love with a man who was a committed Christian, but outside the normal church experience (he'd been there and done that) we immediately clicked in spiritual things. I always had a relationship with God and believed in the name of Jesus, so we had a really good starting point. He never pressured me, he even tried to go to a few meetings with me...he was as bored as I was!

    We decided to get married, and since I had continued to go to meetings, nobody knew him or why I was getting married so quickly (someone suggested I better not turn up pregnant to my mother!) But I had known him for a year. Because of all the religious issues, we got married in my mom's house by a JOP. Many witnesses came to the invitation only (yikes!) reception. Contrary to what many of them supposed, my husband did not become a JW. I stopped going to the meetings I could no longer stomach. That's when the shunning started. My mom sent me the article on shunning and then proceeded to follow it.

    Through time and events, my mother and brother (an elder)now talk to me, but it is quite perfunctory. I know it pains my mom very much...but I tried to explain, I didn't leave Jehovah, just the meetings. As you can imagine, it didn't help. She has remained aloof and doesn't really know her grandchildren as we live far away and she doesn't like to talk on the phone or write letters.Convenient.

    I spoke to her on the phone once, and she'd had a really bad mamogram. After I hung up we prayed and I told God I would tell her we prayed for her, if the next one came up completely clear. It did. I told her , and her answer was, "Oh, that was nice."

    So I have spent years studying and learning about the serious problems in truth that the Witnesses have, while all the while strengthing my faith in what really is true.

    That's my story in a nutshell. Glad to meetcha all.Thanks for listening.

  • freedomlover
    freedomlover

    Thanks for sharing! I'm new also and just starting my journey out of the WTS. Look forward to hearing from you.

  • Kaput
    Kaput

    Welcome aboard! We all have our stories. If you need help, just ask.

  • Bryan
    Bryan

    Sheepish,

    Nice to have you here! Your story - lived by so many - is so tragic and yet so normal for those of the bOrg.

    I'm glad you have found a great man and loving relationship with God.

    Bryan

    Have You Seen My Mother

  • jgnat
    jgnat

    Hey, sheepish! I'm like you, only the flip side of the coin. I got married by a JP to a Jehovah's Witness. My family was in attendance, no Jehovah's Witnesses. I call myself a regular, vanilla Christian. A rabid poster here, "Shining One" calls me lukewarm. Considering the heated debate between us two, I don't see how he can consider me anything less than red-hot about what I believe. Like you and your husband, I examined my foundation and made sure of what is true.

    to what many of them supposed, my husband did not become a JW. I stopped going to the meetings I could no longer stomach. That's when the shunning started. My mom sent me the article on shunning and then proceeded to follow it.

    That is so painful. The congregation has long given up hope on me, and they are now shunning my husband as well. Unlike you, he is still very loyal to the Watchtower Society. He still thinks the problems he is having are local.

  • misspeaches
    misspeaches

    Sheepish Welcome!

    So glad to have you in our on-line community.

    I'm sorry that the relationship with your mother is strained. I hope things will improve.

    I am very pleased for you that you have found happiness in a supportive relationship and have been able to keep your faith in God.

    Looking forward to hearing more from you

    Miss Peaches

  • Narkissos
    Narkissos

    Welcome Sheepish!

    Nice to have you here!

  • Momofmany
    Momofmany

    Welcome Sheepish!

    Looking forward to getting to know you.

  • Kaylen
    Kaylen

    Hey Sheepish, I am new here too. Slowly getting up the courage to post more and more . I look forward to getting to know you

  • AuldSoul
    AuldSoul

    I have been enjoying your posts. I take it I can count on many more?

    Welcome!!!

    AuldSoul

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