TEN English district conventions in México!

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  • What-A-Coincidence
    What-A-Coincidence

    http://www.mediafire.com/?44n9kmyzgml

    the pdf is located on the link above ...

    10th English District Convention in México-2007
    Dates: 10-12 August 2007
    Location: Querétaro, Querétaro, México
    Auditorio Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez
    Theme: Follow the Christ!

    24 August 2007

    Dear Friends,

    Who can believe it? TEN English district conventions in México! For us “old-timers” – those who have had the privilege of
    attending each of them – never did we even imagine this day back in November 1998 when the first such convention was held. But,
    here we are; and now it has come and gone. Yet, forever to remain in our hearts.

    And still after ten district conventions some continue to ask: English in México? We answer with a resounding YES ! Not only
    English, but because of Jehovah’s wise direction there are now thriving congregations and/or groups throughout this beautiful land in
    Chinese, Italian, French, Korean, Low German, and Japanese, as well as dozens of indigenous languages.

    Have you noticed Jehovah’s focus on this matter? The frequent mention in our literature of the foreign language activity? Take for
    example the opening paragraph on page 6 of the 2007 Yearbook of Jehovah’s Witnesses:

    “To increase the praise rendered to Jehovah, many branches have sponsored language classes so
    that publishers and pioneers can reach out to even more people with the good news. Perhaps you
    may be moved to think about expanding your own ministry by learning another language.”

    And with good reason: there is a NEED in México, an almost unquenchable thirst for the truth to be heard in the English language.
    Does Jehovah make it worth the effort for the Mexican brothers to learn English and then preach in this foreign language? Does he
    lovingly care for the foreigners who leave home, friends, family, and familiar surroundings to step over to Mexidonia? We’ll let you
    come to your own conclusions after reading some of the following highlights of this – the 10th
    – English District convention in
    México.

    Having heard there was a record number of hotel rooms reserved by convention delegates we arrived at the convention site on Friday
    morning at what we thought was early enough to secure seats up close. At 8:15 a.m. the first level was nearly full! A record number
    of reserved hotel rooms means a record peak attendance. What would that be?

    Heightened anticipation was expected due to Brother John Barr’s participation in this program. The first time a member of the
    Governing Body would be at an English convention in México. Would this have any special affect on the “great crowd” of delegates?
    We didn’t have to wait for the answer.


    In his first discourse of the convention Brother Barr spoke primarily about the
    faithful and discreet slave class. Who better in Querétaro at that moment to present
    such a moving talk? Although we all know he is a devoted member of the slave
    class, throughout his presentation he always referred to them as “they” and never
    used the pronoun “we.” How humble and motivating to us as he ended the
    discourse by encouraging us: “Never be ashamed to identify yourself as a
    companion of those mentioned at Hebrews 3:1 and 2:11, but rather consider it
    always a grand privilege to be fellow workers with them.” At that moment, we all
    felt just such a privilege to personally hear this vibrant 94-year-old’s enthusiastic
    expressions about our God Jehovah and His truth.

    And what about our precious Mexican brothers who have willingly given up praising
    Jehovah fluently in their native tongue? It’s not easy, brothers, to approach a fellow
    Mexican who cannot understand why you choose to speak to him in a foreign language!
    An example of this kind of self-sacrificing love was seen in Brother Eduardo Garcia who
    speaks English and serves in the México French congregation.

    On his way to a previous year’s district convention Eduardo received a call on his cell
    phone informing him that a dear brother, Julio Verasco, had just been hospitalized with
    cancer. Immediately, he turned back, going straight to the hospital in México City. A
    round-the-clock schedule was established with the local brothers so that Julio would never
    be alone. Eduardo’s self-sacrificing love moved him to dedicate his time to comforting this
    dear friend. Does Jehovah notice and bless such love?
    John Barr, Member Governing Body
    Born 1913 in Scotland
    Attended his 1st
    District Convention in 1926

    pg 2 and 3 on the pdf link

    - phantom wac

  • Open mind
    Open mind

    HEEEYYYYY!!!!!

    Great to see you WAC!

    Thanks for the post.

    Open Mind

  • Gopher
    Gopher
    In his first discourse of the convention Brother Barr spoke primarily about the faithful and discreet slave class.

    In the words of Blondie, what about JESUS?

    Oh yeah, the faithful slave is your mediator. Yes all you in Mexico can hear the good news of salvation through the faithful slave class.

    What humility on the part of Brother Barr, to point to the "class" to which he belongs as your savior! Ay caramba!

  • serendipity
    serendipity

    Thanks for posting, phantom WAC. ;-)

  • sweetface2233
    sweetface2233

    It's the resurrected WAC! You now have a heavenly hope, you know. I knew you were dying to comment on our removed threads.

  • ILoveTTATT2
    ILoveTTATT2

    LOL... now the English in Mexico is pretty much dead. Was a crazy fad.

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