dropoffyourkeylee
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JWs sell 124 Columbia Heights to Florida Panthers owner
by betterdaze injehovah's witnesses sell 124 columbia heights to florida panthers owner vincent violavirtu ceo vincent viola pays $105m for jehovah’s witnesses building in bk heights.
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dropoffyourkeylee
124 faces the water. All the rooms on that side have a full view of Manhattan -
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JWs sell 124 Columbia Heights to Florida Panthers owner
by betterdaze injehovah's witnesses sell 124 columbia heights to florida panthers owner vincent violavirtu ceo vincent viola pays $105m for jehovah’s witnesses building in bk heights.
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dropoffyourkeylee
The 124 building I always thought had the better views of Manhattan and the river than 107. Maybe 107 is in better shape or is more valuable for some reason. But the 124, to me, was the 'centerpiece' of their presence there. Maybe that's just my perception. -
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JWs sell 124 Columbia Heights to Florida Panthers owner
by betterdaze injehovah's witnesses sell 124 columbia heights to florida panthers owner vincent violavirtu ceo vincent viola pays $105m for jehovah’s witnesses building in bk heights.
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dropoffyourkeylee
Wow, the end of an era -
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What was your first public bible reading? And when?
by Mandrake ini perfectly remember that, rehearsing with mom, trying to read with enough emphasis and in a proper tone.
i was 5 years old, back then in 1996 i think, and the portion was james 5:1-13.... i found today that i still know the first verses by heart!!!
it's actually a cherished memory for me, i came to memorize those because mom had me starting the reading all over again until i got to read it properly... and in time!!!
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dropoffyourkeylee
When I started, about '67 or '68, the 'beginner's talk', I think it was #2 then, was a regular talk, not a reading. My first one was about the 'Grapes of Wrath' in Revelation. Hilarious now, when you think of it, that a first grade kid would have to speak on such a subject for six minutes. -
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How does Life expectancy by Country affect JW growth?
by dropoffyourkeylee inhere's something i haven't considered before.
below are the average life expectancies by country (male and female combined), which i found at:.
http://www.infoplease.com/world/statistics/life-expectancy-country.html.
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dropoffyourkeylee
Here's something I haven't considered before. Below are the average life expectancies by country (male and female combined), which I found at:
http://www.infoplease.com/world/statistics/life-expectancy-country.html
How might the life expectancy in a country play into the WT growth and retention? For instance, Malawi shows a life expectancy of 60. All the adult age JWs who lived through the Malawi persecution in '72-'74 are over 60, so the majority are dead. The current JWs there don't remember it.
Many of the countries with higher growth rates are those with low life expectancies, particularly in Africa. This means that any growth there is short-lived.
I do know that looking around the assemblies (in the US) it is shocking to me how old the JWs are. They can't make the 'elderly and infirm' section large enough anymore.
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No historical evidence for bronze age men living to 500yrs old?
by purrpurr inthe bible tells us that noah etc lived to 500yrs old as did many other characters who lived apparently to incredible years.. yet archaeological research tells us from looking at skeletons that have been dug up that the average lifespan was very short.
if a man got to the age of 50 they would have considered that quite an achievement.
when i was in i always wondered about this?
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dropoffyourkeylee
There are some countries now where the expected lifespan is only 49-50 years old. I expect in Bronze age or before it wouldn't have been much different than that, maybe less. -
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dropoffyourkeylee
So how much are the asking for, or hoping to get, for the 107 building? -
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Hard to Remember but Back in the Ninteen Fifies...
by new boy inmy writing a book about my strange life as a jw.
i need some help.. does anyone remember when they used to get these charts out at the service meetings which had all the hours, "back calls" and bible studies on it?
what did they call that?.
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dropoffyourkeylee
Piano playing was usually kind of wooden, not much expression that I recall. There were exceptions. In the early eighties there was a phenomenal musician who played at the assemblies. He went on to play the cello in an orchestra. Left the WT, good for him! -
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Hard to Remember but Back in the Ninteen Fifies...
by new boy inmy writing a book about my strange life as a jw.
i need some help.. does anyone remember when they used to get these charts out at the service meetings which had all the hours, "back calls" and bible studies on it?
what did they call that?.
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dropoffyourkeylee
I was in some skits. Great fun! Shame they quit that sort of thing -
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Interesting statement regarding "this generation"
by InChristAlone ini keep up with allexperts.com, and i noticed an interesting question to "brother rando".
his statement surprised me, and i am wondering if i missed some new light along the way.. question:.
"hello bro rando.
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dropoffyourkeylee
The increasing number of partakers doesn't irritate me at all. I love it!