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  2. When will you do a transcript on the unuted states branch meeting ww had today

  3. The title of this forum had me thinking about my life. I always dreamed of being married to the perfect man just for me. Once I hit my adult teen years, a huge shift happened for me: military, injury, finding "love," finding jobs, dreams of the future shattered entering the "real" world, going to school, surgeries, living life selfishly and naively, betrayal, finding the truth, breakup, living for Jehovah, "searching" for an eternal mate, my zeal reduced to a mere lone ember, shepherding calls, my health going downhill — and here I am. I do not have the energy or the desire anymore to think about looking for anyone as an eternal partner. There is so much I realized you have to think about and crucial steps to take before eventually getting to sexual relations. Is this person interested in me? Do I know enough about this person to want to start dating them? Are they well in health or not? What does the congregation think about them? What do they like or not like? What are their spiritual goals? Are our goals compatible? Do I have the qualities that will potentially help my future mate? Am I spiritually strong enough to help my partner in whatever situation may come our way (illness/condition, financial, physical, emotional)? Do I have the maturity to care for another living being besides myself and the mental capacity to handle attitudes, fatigue, depression, or any other characteristics my potential partner might display? When dating is going well, do we have family obligations and how would we handle future ones? Do we want children, and how many? Where will we live? Which congregation will we attend after marriage? And so on...
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  5. With the admins' permission, look @bvr Here are the photos I was telling you about haha.
  6. And its getting closer.. with the fuel crisis and its impact . In our midweek meeting last week, we were told to store water, fuel and food.. I can feel that things are getting worse.
  7. I wasn't calling you out - they were just rhetorical questions for reflection. The topic of neutrality gets brought up frequently and we should remind ourselves of the edges. “Render to all their dues… to him who calls for honor, such honor.”
  8. Seriously!! I’m saying I don’t like the man I didn’t once say that I don’t respect him, I don’t need to show this man honour.. I honour Jehovah. i am also not American, I live in Ireland… maybe we just have a very different outlook here and I suspect that’s the case and as Tortuga said I would love him to come into the truth, do I think he will? As Richard said it would be a modern day miracle. Sorry if I offended you.
  9. I feel the same way Aine does, I dislike Mr Trump as a person, but I would control those feelings if I was able to witness to him. I would love to see him come into the truth, it would be a modern day miracle....
  10. That thought is very warm. We can give joy to Jehovah. Not because we do something big in front of many people. Sometimes it is only one quiet act of loyalty. One clean decision. One prayer from tired heart. One more day staying close to Him. One day this whole world will pass, and what will remain? Not the pressure. Not the noise. But the proof that we stayed with Jehovah.
  11. Some things to consider: We are not just called to be neutral, we are called to show respect and honor. If the comments you make in real life or online were told to the President, would it hinder your ability to preach to him? Would it cast a bad light on Witnesses? Would they say we only pretend to be neutral?
  12. Your body wanting something isn't inherently wrong, keeping within Jehovah's moral standards. However, marriage is about far more than sex. It's about sharing your life with another person. This involves your heart and your brain.
  13. I heard this when Bush Jr and Obama were in power sis. Do not be in shock if Trump is not. We need to remind ourselves that Jesus is in power. Revelation 11:15
  14. Sunday, April 19 If your heart becomes wise, then my own heart will rejoice.—Prov. 23:15. By the time the apostle John wrote his third letter, some individuals were spreading false teachings and causing divisions. However, others continued “walking in the truth.” They obeyed Jehovah and were “walking according to his commandments.” (2 John 4, 6) These faithful Christians brought joy not just to John but also to Jehovah himself. (Prov. 27:11) What is the lesson for us? Faithfulness leads to joy. (1 John 5:3) For example, we have the joy of knowing that we make Jehovah happy. He rejoices to see us reject the temptations of the world and accept the truth. Others in heaven also rejoice. (Luke 15:10) We too can find joy in seeing one another remain faithful. (2 Thess. 1:4) Then when this system passes away, we will have the satisfaction of knowing that we demonstrated our loyalty to Jehovah even in a world dominated by Satan. w24.11 12 ¶17-18
  15. I’m afraid that no other president in history has been like Trump… and I think that it’s perfectly ok to say that you dislike the guy, he is a cringeworthy raging narcissist!! Does that mean that I’m not remaining neutral? Personally I don’t think so… I don’t even know the name of the party he represents… I’m that interested in it Lol As a person I don’t like him I find myself laughing and cringing at him in equal measure I do feel that he will possibly be in power during the GT and how that will go down is interesting in itself!
  16. "Afterward we the living who are surviving will, together with them, be caught away in clouds to meet the Lord in the air; and thus we will always be with the Lord" —1Thess 4:17
  17. I'm doubtful. We're created to live on earth. Likely the transformation to heavenly life for the 144k involved some serious reprogramming. I don't think it would be necessary for simply a visit. I imagine I'd be ready for home at some point like I am at every journey I take 🤓
  18. I don't see why they wouldn't be able to choose their appearance if they were allowed to come. I would assume that after 1000+ years in heaven their attachments for former mates would have faded, so they wouldn't want to return for them; but visiting children every now and again makes sense to me. I wonder if the 144,000 will be visible on earth during the 1000 years. Not necessarily on literal thrones, but - for the sake of argument - as the heads of Bethels or Kingdom Halls or a CO. So every congregation would have access to someone visible that they could ask questions to. It would be an interesting way to bridge the gap between heaven and earth.
  19. Sorry if i was not clear. I fully expect we will have visits from them so they could see family again, but you would not expect any of them to tell jehovah that they wanted to go back to being human permanently. I cannot imagine after being given the wonderful gift of immortality, having done their job of helping humans to return to perfection, and after all that wanting to be human again permanently which i would assume means giving up their immortal spirit life. But who knows they may get to come to earth to visit for extended periods of time with a materialized body. I want to know if they get to appear to their family will it be in their similar body so we would recognize them. Would those who were sisters be able to appear as females…
  20. I was doing something, idk, but it made me run into John 8, and I noticed that 1-11 was missing (Also some of the ending of John 7 is missing), anyways you can use this to find various talks about it on the forum. HOWEVER thats not why i am mentioning this. I always notice that the missing scriptures are one of the most 'quoted' scriptures in the world. Often with "Jesus said / The bible says 'only those without sin can throw the first stone'" Pretty much being taken as "Dont judge people, because you're not perfect yourself." HOWEVER, I feel that that part is always mentioned the "Jesus/the Bible says....." To condition people into thinking that those scriptures are in the Bible and to not challenge it, because those are scriptures that were added later, if anything it would solidify non witnesses into thinking "YEs this is in the bible" but if you show them it's not in the Bible, they would be like "No...look at all these bible versions it's in." thus making us look weird and like we were the tamperororereorper..... the ones that tampered with the bible. Your thoughts? It's part of a proper noun naming a location. (I responded to this AFTER i wrote my post, the above post has NOTHING to do with my response to you Tronora, the site does this to avoid repeated posting if that makes sense)
  21. Does the sun still rise in the East, and go down in the West, viewed from the Southern Hemisphere? And why is Hemisphere written with capitol H in English? I have just finished three letters. In Norwegian. People who didn't pick up the phone when we called. My randomness for today
  22. Yesterday we were driving to the ferry that would take us to the UK. With just a kilometer to go, I saw a small group of people along the road. At first, it didn’t mean anything to me. Then I saw several small groups walking and wondered if they were seasonal workers. After that, I noticed that some of the groups were wearing orange vests, so I assumed it was for safety, since they were walking along the highway. Suddenly it dawned on me that they were life jackets, and I had a chilling realization. At that moment, my sister—who was driving in the car ahead of me—texted: “On our right, a refugee camp.” Shocked, the children and I saw, under the meager shelter of a small patch of woods, all kinds of makeshift tents made of tarps. Among them were people moving about, tending to their small cooking pots. A mother with a child on her back ran through the field, a life jacket under her arms… was there a small boat waiting for her? Sometimes the contrast with your own pleasure trip feels overwhelming. But let’s be honest: the contrast with our comfortable lives is always there. We just don’t usually see it so directly. Most of the time, there’s the safe glass of our televisions in between. One day, I will travel and see only happy people—wherever I look. But for now, the fate of these strangers travels with me a little as I enter the UK, just as the suffering in the world always travels with me a little. Day by day it lingers, that ever-present awareness: as things are now, it isn’t right. But I’m not the only one who feels that: “In all their distress, it was distressing to him as well…” For thousands of years, our Father has seen what we see—but on a much greater scale, because He sees everything, and every person, at every moment. The thought that it pains Him even more than it does me, and that He carries all of it, brings me comfort. Not even a sparrow falls to the ground without Him noticing. “You see it, Father, you see it too…” And He will resolve it—He will make it right. But for now, I hope that the mother I saw running through the field arrives safely. That the sea remains calm, and that one day she will live in another world together with me. Together with all of us. Together with Jehovah.
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      *** w15 6/1 p. 5 How Science Affects Your Life ***
      The Bible fixes no duration for the six creative “days.” Instead, it opens the door for modern scientists to study them and assign accurate time spans to them. We know that the creative “days” were much longer than 24-hour days.
       
      *** g21 No. 3 p. 12 What the Bible Tells Us ***
      So each of the six creative “days” during which God prepared the earth for life and created life on it could represent extremely long periods of time.
       
      *** g 1/14 p. 12 Creation ***
      WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS God created the universe, including the earth, in the indefinite past—“in the beginning,” as Genesis 1:1 says. Modern science agrees that the universe had a beginning. A recent scientific model suggests it to be almost 14 billion years old.
       
      *** lc pp. 26 Science and the Genesis Account ***
      A careful consideration of the Genesis account reveals that events starting during one “day” continued into one or more of the following “days.”
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    • missniecey  »  WilliamChew

      When will you do a transcript on the unuted states branch meeting ww had today
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    • Ostria

      The Devil whispered in my ear "You're not strong enough to withstand the storm." I whispered back "At least I didn't lose my golden fiddle to some hillbilly in Georgia."  (Mic drop)
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    • computerwiz

      Are allergies on the rise (more so than just "being the season" for them)?  🤔
       
      My grandma of 81 years was complaining yesterday about having to deal with allergies, despite it never really being a thing for her before.

      Even in my own circumstances, I find myself using my albuterol inhaler and nearly having asthma attacks, despite growing out of that many years ago.  Now it's back...  😔
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    • Kiana Williamson

      My spiritual routine is… sorely lacking order…
       
      My list of personal study projects only keeps growing, and it seems I cannot finish even one. I am absolutely terrible at study. My brain just doesn’t seem to “go off,” but at the same time, nothing ever gets accomplished 😵‍💫
       
      Like now—I found a JW-friendly app (Personal Bible Trainer). I chose to read the Bible from scratch, both the Old and New Testament, and it gives a challenge, goal, or thought to focus on with the chapters (or part of a chapter) you’re reading. I also decided to highlight my Bible while I’m at it so I know for sure I read the chapters. Then I remembered I had started writing down the characters mentioned, so I don’t forget who was in the chapter, when, where, and in what order. And then there’s the daily text and weekly meeting study… it’s just all horror!
       
      Just from this, you can probably see my mind is absolute chaos 🤯 My brain feels like a bag filled with water—but full of holes.
       
      I’ve cut back on work due to my health slowly deteriorating. Now I’m only working 2 days a week instead of 4. I stopped going out in field service and have been asking others not to invite me because I keep having to cancel last minute due to my mystery illness/condition.
       
      Now I really need ideas that might help plug these holes—so I can actually retain information and build a study routine that works for me. I can’t even remember how I was able to handle so many subjects back in my school days 😮‍💨
       
      I know most brothers and sisters have families, strong spiritual routines, and goals that help them stay focused on spreading the good news of the Kingdom. Being in the truth by myself, I’m doing everything solo. And over the years—with moving to an actual home, changing congregations, and now my health failing at this age… anything I once had in mind spiritually (like learning a new language, LDC, or working on projects like Ramapo) is gone, and my zeal has almost fizzled out.
       
      I had some shepherding calls after isolating myself for so long and not attending meetings for a few months. The elders reminded me that there are people who care about me, even when life gets in the way—and that isolation won’t help. And they’re right… it doesn’t.
       
      The only thing that kept me going—then and even now—are Jesus’ words and Peter’s response after many stopped following him:
       
      “So Jesus said to the Twelve: ‘You do not want to go also, do you?’ Simon Peter answered him: ‘Lord, whom shall we go away to? You have sayings of everlasting life. We have believed and have come to know that you are the Holy One of God.’” — John 6:67–69
       
      Right now, I’m just trying to focus on getting my mind back into studying properly and maybe having a good comment at the meetings again.
       
      Any advice you may have that could help—I would really appreciate it. Otherwise, please just keep me in your prayers. 🙏🏼 
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    • Jim Jam

      This church is literally stealing our songs:
       
       
      These people have zero shame
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    • Xtian

      When u think that Jehovah’s promise is too slow and taking long time to come to pass, kindly remember these Bible passage:
      2Peter 3: 8,9.
      "However, do not let this escape your notice, beloved ones, that one day is with Jehovah as a thousand years and a thousand years as one day."
      "Jehovah is not slow concerning his promise, as some people consider slowness, but he is patient with you because he does not desire anyone to be destroyed but desires all to attain to repentance."
      Since a day is like a thousand years in his eyes, have u lived up to an hour in HIS eyes so that u may lose patient and consider HIS promises slow 🐌 ? Food for thoughts! ✌️ 
       
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    • Kiana Williamson

      To all brothers and sisters 💜
       
      I truly appreciate the opportunity to read your posts and think deeply about subjects I may not have considered before.
       
      It’s often been difficult for me to express my thoughts clearly in person—those conversations sometimes end in silence, awkwardness, or embarrassment. But having the chance to share my thoughts here and respond to others has been a new and amazing experience for me.
       
      Thank you all for that.
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    • Kiana Williamson

      Good morning/evening friends,

      I am feeling terribly ill and wonder how my brothers and sisters keep hanging in there.

      A little insight on my mystery illness/condition: I have always had intestinal issues, but recently, last August, things have shifted drastically. Instead of the usual bouts of intestinal pain, uterine pain has come about as well. It wasn’t anything too unusual since both parts are in close proximity and affect each other a lot of the time. But this time, the pain is constant, makes me sick, and makes me feel weak.

      It affected me so much that I lost my appetite and lost 25 lbs. Recently, I am able to eat a bit more. The pain isn’t as constant, but the sickness is. I never understood what motion sickness was like until this condition struck me. Just turning in bed or walking is so sickening.

      I have to cut back on my days at work because the illness affects me all day. Some days it’s bearable, and having to drive to work puts my adrenaline in gear, and when I start working, I get another dose. However, now at work, I sweat so much, and I always feel like I’m going to throw up at any moment. Weakness is starting to replace the adrenaline.

      I have an MRI set up for the end of next month and am currently still waiting for a call from the gastroenterologist and gynecologist to schedule appointments. I might have to call again Monday to ask why I am not getting the calls.

      I have been praying, reading the Bible, and using jw.org, but my mind is so chaotic, and I end up biting off more than I can chew when I try to focus on something. I start with one task, then it ends up branching into 50 other sub-tasks. I am being very inefficient and would like to know what scriptures or articles you find helpful during these kinds of days.

      Also, what else helps give you peace, soothes, and helps you remain patient through the frustration of waiting for approvals and appointments?
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    • Sheep

      Now, at least in my part of the world, everyone in just about heading out the door for the memorial.
       
      I have a feeling that's going to lead to a quiet evening on JWTalk.
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    • Jim Jam

      Saying "a Jehovah's Witness elder" in french is awkward, because elder and former are the same word ('ancien').
      So "a Jehovah's Witness elder" sounds the same as "a former Jehovah's Witness"
      · 2 replies
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