mouthy-I am sending you hugs , and get well wishes! I hope the Dr. can do something for your pain.
PaintedToeNail
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Two Elders just left.
by mouthy inhow wonderful it was... i saw two women over the road knocking on doors .
i could see they were jws...i prayed & asked they would call here... but no!!!!
the lord sent two men!!!!elders!!!!
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JW accepts Christmas cards enclosed with money..... but throws kids gifts away!
by koolaid-man inhttp://business.gather.com/viewarticle.action?articleid=281474980941587.
does my god have the same name as your god...and do you know his name?december 21, 2011 08:58 pm estviews: 150 | 2 people recommend this | comments: 7this was asked of me today, but a fellow worker...a jehovah witness that i have worked with for some time now, 6 years to be exact.. you may ask why this came about, or even came a part of our conversation.
but her children come to the restaurant where we work every day when they get out of school.
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PaintedToeNail
My family always accepted the turkey given by Dad's employer at Thanksgiving and the ham at X-mas. They also accepted any cash bonus issued at that time. We all pick and choose what we are willing to accept. We needed the food, because my parents were uneducated and had crappy jobs, but we always had enough money to go in the' ministry'.
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Watchtower Pledge of Allegiance
by Momma-Tossed-Me innew babtism statement in an effort to go more "main stream.".
i pledge allegiance to the governing body of the watchtower bible & tract society and to the religion for which it stands, one congregation, under god, indivisible with uniformity and the right to a judicial committee for all.. "i pledge allegiance to the governing body of the watchtower bible & tract society and to the religion for which it stands, one congregation, under god, indivisible, with uniformity and the right to a judicial committee for all.
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PaintedToeNail
LOL! Good one!
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Two Elders just left.
by mouthy inhow wonderful it was... i saw two women over the road knocking on doors .
i could see they were jws...i prayed & asked they would call here... but no!!!!
the lord sent two men!!!!elders!!!!
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PaintedToeNail
Dearest Mouthy, Granny,Grace-What a sweetie you are-to invite them in from the cold and also have hugged them. You did yourself proud! (sending you a little warm sunshine)
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60 yr. old needs chaperon????
by red21 inso, a female relative of mine who is 60 but inactive in the truth had their mate dying in the hospital.
the older sister + husband and old brother (of dying man) (active witnesses) come to visit and stay at their home.
the old sister is staying at the hospital around the clock for the duration of the visit but tells her sister-in-law that she must have a chaperon at the house if she is going to be there with her husband and her dying husbands older brother?
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PaintedToeNail
It is all about appearances isn't it? How sad. It is as if the 60 year old sister with the ailing hubby, is so disloyal to him, she can't wait to jump the other guy's bones once she is home. Everyone thinks the worst of everyone else in this crazy religion. If I were the sister with the ailing hubby, I think I would be furious and ask her to go stay at a hotel.
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Parenting - The JW Way
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[endif]one year ago today, i was 40 weeks pregnant and my husband and i were sitting at home, watching a movie.
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PaintedToeNail
What Now?-This is a very thought provoking post, thank you.
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Checking Bibles for "God's Name"
by sabastious ini had a ritual growing up every time we traveled to an assembly or convention.
in the hotel i would always take a look at the gideon bible's that were always stored in one of the drawers.
immediately upon finding it i would open up to psalms 83:18 to check if the bible had god's name within it.
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PaintedToeNail
Just a note for those wanting to buy an NIV bible-I have stumbled across several, at a senior center run re-sale store. You can pick up nice bibles by different versions or translations. You might be able to get a good used one at a resale ship in you area and for a lot less cost than brand new.
Sorry for any mispelling or grammar errors, I just took ambien, and am semi-hallucinating.
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Checking Bibles for "God's Name"
by sabastious ini had a ritual growing up every time we traveled to an assembly or convention.
in the hotel i would always take a look at the gideon bible's that were always stored in one of the drawers.
immediately upon finding it i would open up to psalms 83:18 to check if the bible had god's name within it.
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PaintedToeNail
Just a note for those wanting to buy an NIV bible-I have stumbled across several, at a senior center run re-sale store. You can pick up nice bibles by different versions or translations. You might be able to get a good used one at a resale ship in you area and for a lot less cost than brand new.
Sorry for any mispelling or grammar errors, I just took ambien, and am semi-hallucinating.
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A little example of how severely the contributions for the Society are drying up
by sir82 injust a little tidbit from the congregation i attend..... the congregation has approximately 120 publishers.. well over 1000 magazines per month are picked up, not to mention all the books, brochures, and tracts that are picked up.. there was a "local needs" part on the service meeting recently, asking for more contributions.. it seems our congregation has averaged just about $300 per month contributions to the "worldwide work" over the past year.. .
assuming 1500 magazines / month, that's just 20 cents per magazine - and that completely ignores all other literature that is picked up.. the last price the magazines had, 20+ years ago, was 25 cents per issue.
with inflation that would have been about 50 cents each now.. just another sign of how severely the contriutions to the society are drying up..... .
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PaintedToeNail
NRFGeorge-I agree, all that expensive 'voluntary' stuff does tend to strain the budget. Also, let us not forget the special clothing needed, you can't simply throw on a nice pair of pants and go. If you live in a temperate area you also have to have clothing for the various seasons. Add children to that clothing equation and it is really expensive.
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a new one
by hijosdelawatch ini'm still inside because of family, friends... all my life is there.
i used to have doubts (one year ago) but now i only have certainties about the org.
another reason for staying, at least for now, is i'm living at home with my jw mother and she allowed me to go to college.. i seem to everyone in the congregation a normal witness but when i sit down in the meetings i do know 99% what i listen to is just the same failed prophecies and doctrines repeated always in the same way.. i'm now being "persuaded" to accept my appointed as a ms. though i'm not doing nothing special to get it, i'm serving in a foreign language territory simply because i couldn't hold on with the pressure of my family and elders from my congregation.
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PaintedToeNail
hijo-by the way, welcome!