Anthony Morris looking for members with construction skills..Now and after Armageddon

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  • Pete Zahut
    Pete Zahut
    We Do NOT need Doctors and Lawyers after Armageddon

    Supposedly nearly the entire population of mankind will be gone after Armageddon and all of it's existing dwellings will be empty of their inhabitants. The comparatively few survivors of Armageddon would theoretically be able to take up living in any of the countless houses or buildings that were available. There wouldn't be an immediate need for builders until the population out numbered the dwellings.

    In terms of medical care, the last JW understanding that I was taught, was that survivors of Armageddon would gradually gow to perfection during Christ's 1,000 year reign. The thing that they didn't teach us was what would happen to those Armageddon survivors during that 1000 year reign, who had pre existing terminal or chronic illnesses before Armageddon began or to those who injured themselves or became sick after Armageddon? Wouldn't Doctors be needed until perfection was reached?

    The whole thing is such a hoax . I would love to see somebody stand up during one of TM's public discourses and challenges him. Trouble is, he's always on Video.

  • RULES & REGULATIONS
    RULES & REGULATIONS

    ARTICLE : JW.ORG...... CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS


    They Ask for Work but Not for Pay


    Over the past 28 years, more than 11,000 of Jehovah’s Witnesses have left their homes and even the country where they lived to construct buildings in 120 countries. All have happily donated their skill and energy full-time, without pay.

    Many paid their own way to get to the project. Some used their vacation to work. Others took a leave from their regular employment, forfeiting considerable income.

    They were under no compulsion to make such sacrifices, but they offered themselves willingly to advance the global preaching of the good news of the Kingdom. (Matthew 24:14) They have constructed offices, residences, and facilities for the printing of Bibles and Bible-based literature. Jehovah’s Witnesses have also built Assembly Halls with as many as 10,000 seats and Kingdom Halls with up to 300 seats.

    This activity is still under way. Once the workers arrive at a project site, the local branch office provides housing, meals, laundry, and other daily needs. Local Witnesses also share in the joy of construction work.

    To organize and coordinate this vast effort, an international program was set up in 1985. To share in this program, volunteers must be Jehovah’s Witnesses who are between 19 and 55 years of age and skilled in at least one construction trade. Typically, an assignment in the program will range from two weeks to three months, though sometimes it may extend for a year or longer.

    Wives of construction workers have been trained to do such tasks as tying reinforcing steel together with wire, setting tile, or sanding and painting. Others help prepare meals for the workforce or clean their accommodations.

    When volunteers return to their homes, some of them write to express thanks that they were invited to work. One couple wrote: “We want to thank you very much for the privilege we had to work at the branch in Budapest. The Witnesses in Hungary were so loving and appreciative! Saying good-bye to them after our month there was difficult. But that’s always the case, isn’t it? We hope to be able to go again in the spring. Each time we’ve gone on an assignment, it has felt like the best month of our lives.”

  • RULES & REGULATIONS
    RULES & REGULATIONS

    Anthony : You forgot to mention that after free labor and the numerous hours time spent from volunteers, the Watchtower Society owns these properties and has the right to sell them at any time. No wonder the society need members around the world with construction skills.

  • smiddy3
    smiddy3

    And apparently they have no problem selling these Kingdom Halls that have been dedicated to Jehovah ,to false religious organizations that they claim are Babylon The Great .?

    They say that a KH is a building that is dedicated to Jehovah ,Therefore it cannot rightly be said to belong to any individual or congregation ,whatever its legal title might indicate .Christian principles dictate that we cooperate fully to make sure that this building measures up to the purpose for which it was built .

    Obviously it belongs to the Governing Body though ? To do with what they want contrary to what they said.

    And can be sold off to one of Christendoms religions . Is that the purpose for which it was built ?

  • Finkelstein
    Finkelstein

    A kingdom Hall is dedicated to the Watchtower publishing house so it can propagate its false doctrines as a means to spur on the distribution of its own published literature.

    Jehovah doesn't have a thing to do with sinning commercialized false prophets.

    According to the bible

    There is a reason why the WTS doesn't want people to read the bible by itself .

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