Drifting Away Signs

by JH 21 Replies latest jw friends

  • JH
    JH

    What signs did you give, when you started drifting away? Were you able to tell who was slowly drifting away in you congregation just by their attitude?

    Edited by - JH on 19 January 2003 19:18:56

  • email
    email

    Usually... it starts by not attending the meetings frequently... followed by not attending all together...

    How about you?

  • JH
    JH

    How about preparing less your meetings, getting to the hall at the last minute, hanging around with worldly people, and also independent thinking.

    An elder told me once that the first sign is, slowing down in the field service while still attending meetings.

    Give me your signs of slowing down.

    Edited by - JH on 19 January 2003 19:7:19

  • Englishman
  • email
    email

    I must be honest here, one of the main reasons that I chose to depart the JWs was so that I could have more sex.

    Good one Englishman... lol

    Also... preparing my talks in the kindom hall right before my turn

  • ESTEE
    ESTEE

    The ever-strengthening desire to take along a sub-machine gun in my meeting/service bag?

    Rat-tat-tat-tat-tat-tat-tat-tat!

    GAWD!!!. . .I honestly didn't know I had that in meeee!! LOL!!!

    ESTEE

  • Mary
    Mary

    I bought a 2-door car. The very first sign of an apostate .

  • Introspection
    Introspection

    It all happend rather fast for me, I think I started missing meetings just a few weeks before my last one. So, I think my sign changed from "vacant" to "occupied" - like on those bathroom doors.

  • La Capra
    La Capra

    I quit cold turkey. I had decided several months before I was going to do it, but my mother had already booked a very nice trip for me with some "friends". I quite pragmatically decided it would be bad form to waste my mother's money, so I kept my decision under wraps til we all got home. The last meeting I ever went to was in Kauai. I savored every second, knowing it was the last lame waste of weekend time (and vacation time) I would ever spend. I told my mom on the ride home from the airport. This was in August 1987. I sent a letter in October. She wasn't devastated. I think she knew it was a crock of bull and was relieved I was escaping.

    Shoshana

  • blondie
    blondie

    Drifting away (not necessarily in order of time or importance)

    Not reading the publications

    Not taking the magazines out of the wrappers till the Sunday they are studied

    Not reading the Bible daily

    Not reading the Bible at all

    Can't find your Bible

    Not preparing for the meetings

    Not looking up the scriptures at the meeting

    Not commenting at the meeting

    Showing up late for the meetings, leaving right after

    Missing 1 meeting a week, 2 meetings a week, attending 2 a month, attending 1 a month

    Leaving after the public talk

    Leaving after the theocratic ministry school

    Forgetting and not showing up for a talk assignment

    Quitting the theocratic school

    Only going out in field service 4x to 3x to 2x to 1x a month

    Not going out at all but say you did to book study conductor

    Forget to turn in your time

    Brothers not going to meetings and not call when assigned mikes, sound, stage, literature/mags, etc.

    Not showing up to clean the hall

    Doing your homework during the meeting

    Listening to the game during the meeting

    WT study conductor cant remember your name

    Book study conductor cant remember your name and he is a relative

    There are 3 new families at the book study you dont know

    You missed the CO visit

    You don't know the name of the CO or DO

    You don't know the name of the PO

    Who are the elders?

    You show up at the KH and everyone is at the special day

    You missed the circuit assembly

    You missed the district convention

    You missed the special day

    You missed the Memorial

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