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  3. Well, there is always a first!..... Sounds like either your previous cong has exported an incorrect profile or, if they didn't use Scheduler, your new cong made a dog's breakfast out of the Assign tab options on your profile. Better make sure they have reset it or you might get assigned to give a Public Talk 🤨
  4. Broken legs are thankfully treatable. L A U G H
  5. @daico @jwmanubcn send me a dm with your telegram username
  6. Is there a change to signing in? Nevermind. Sorry. Was able to do this post but, not others?
  7. So I’ve moved into a new congregation and they’re still getting to grips with NWPublisher. The Secretary and Service Overseer are both in their 70s and are not great with technology on the best of days… but yesterday was something else! I was leaving the ministry group and then received a load of notifications through the app saying I had assignments… when I looked I’d been given the CBS, a LAC item and then the best one… They gave me-a sister-chairman! And they had no idea how it happened either! 😂😂 I said to them both I’d would be a new experience but I’ll give it a go… several panicked messages went on between the elders and it’s now been resolved but for about an hour I was the 1st sister to be given Elder assignments at the midweek meeting 😂
  8. To my knowledge, no. I was researching the topic of scars and her name and story popped up, and I thought it was fitting for this post.
  9. All depends on your point of view and/or perspective So, if you are using their position in the carton or picture - since it is on an angle - 2 or 3 would both be correct answers. the grammar, since it uses "have", not "had", 6 should be a correct answer using the logic of the usage, 4 or 0 would both be acceptable answers The overall ambiguousness of this riddle makes it so, no matter what answer people give, 99% will always be wrong since there is not a single correct answer.
  10. Read every paper altogether, patiently. BLATT
  11. Ridiculous impersonations permeate every newspaper R E P A P
  12. What happened does not define you, how you responded, does. You adjusted to counsel, you accepted responsibility, and you adjusted. That is spiritual strength. Jehovah does not expect perfection from shepherds. He expects humility and teachability. Psalm 51:17 reminds us: “The sacrifices pleasing to God are a broken spirit; a heart broken and crushed, O God, you will not reject.” Jehovah did not reject you here—He refined you. You apologized. You learned. You used the lesson protect others. That is exactly how Jehovah turns a painful moment into lasting good. Hold your head up. Stay alert. Keep listening first. Jehovah clearly trusts you to keep growing—and so do we. I do have a question, Is Leslie our sister? YB
  13. thanks for explaining your process I was very curious! I noticed there were no AI defects that usually give it that uncanny vibe. No extra fingers and no blurry, distorted faces. I see a lot of JWs now use these tools to make things online and the inconsistencies don't sit right with me, even in the AI generated songs, nothing can ever really replace human art made with love and soul. Wonderful work.
  14. Thank you, I've had some time to get my head back on straight after this was revealed to me. Initially I was horrified at my own stupidity, I know this lesson. But the truth is, when I felt like I was in my "wheelhouse" of a deeper understanding than most other brothers and sisters would have regarding this KIND of scar...I jumped the gun instead of just listening to him talk about HIS experience. I have since apologized and he said it was okay, but it's just a very valuable lesson for me personally. Thank you for commenting, you're absolutely right!
  15. Its a little like the priest telling Hannah that she shouldnt be drunk in the temple.....He was right...only he didnt have all the facts and once he had them...well then he could see the situation clearly and could speak accurately. If he had asked her first what was going on then he would have avoided those words spoken. Its a good lesson for all of us in fact it seems the faithful slave is recently teaching us how to listen to others. So dont feel broken about it just consider it a memorable lesson. You are a very caring person.
  16. thank you Tim....this is all so true. We all say the wrong thing at times but with the right intention. I know i have. Helping other people is such a challenge.
  17. Please allow me to take you on a small journey with a woman named Leslie: Leslie grew up with scars across her face...thin white lines laced across her cheek, nose and forehead. The scars were impossible to hide...and people misjudged them constantly. Children assumed she'd been in one or more violent fights...adults assumed she'd been reckless when she was a child. Strangers assumed she must be in a state of constant embarrassment from them...and while some would ask her about them, (forcing her to make up excuses when she was young), others would stare at them...then pretend they hadn't seen them or noticed them to begin with. She made up all kinds of stories over the years about those plainly visible scars...but none of them were remotely true. The truth was, her scars were actually a story of survival...for you see, Leslie had been horribly abused as an infant...and these scars were actually proof of her still being alive...they .were evidence that she had made it through...enduring such terrible horrific treatment by her own parents...as an infant!! Just this year, her scars begin to fade...and almost immediately...people ONCE AGAIN began to "assume"...congratulating her...telling her how proud she must feel that they were finally starting to go away, becoming less visible. All this did was prove how little these people actually knew about Leslie as a person...they only saw her scars. They didn't see that her scars defined her...they couldn't begin to fathom how a person could take comfort in their scars...and that is the exact same trap that I fell into a few weeks ago. A few weeks ago I was asked to speak to a brother who had just come out of prison. Having spent over 15 years there myself, I immediately recognized a network of scars criss crossing his entire body...his criminal past, his history of bad mistake after bad mistake, even the "weight" I could now see sitting on his shoulders...I thought I had him pegged...I thought I knew EXACTLY what he needed...and I went straight in...chock full of spiritual advice and brilliant illustrations and comparisons from Hebrew and Greek words that would leave him reeling in amazement...except it didn't. It left him broken and bruised... crushed under a feeling of not being "good enough"...of not being able to measure up to what "Tim" knew. I didn't know it then...but he left our conversation feeling like a spiritual loser...when I had just spent over an hour explaining why he was precious to Jehovah. That was my problem...I didn't listen. My mouth overrode my ears...and I drowned out the pain in his voice with so called brilliant points and illustrations...when all he needed was someone to shut up and listen. A little over a week later, an elder from his call called me and asked me to take a few minutes out to talk. I pulled my van over at the nearest gas station and sat listening as this dear brother said that while he appreciated the fact that I was just trying to help, I inadvertently caused MORE damage...and a couple of other elders were now working with him each week just so he would have some time to talk and get everything out that had been pent up over 12 and 1/2 years of incarceration. He explained that some of the things I had said simply didn't apply to this brother...because this brother has been horribly abused in his youth by his parents and others in his life who he had trusted deeply...and to make the situation worse...some of those people were now serving Jehovah in a nearby congregation. I had no words...because I had no clue...because I hadn't stopped to LISTEN to what this brother needed. Instead I mistook his scars for my own, and in the process, ended up making his situation worse by adding to his personal sense of guilt...when all I was trying to do was make him feel better. I asked what they had shared with him...and he took me to two accounts: 2 Samuel 4:4: "Now Saul’s son Jonʹa·than had a son whose feet were crippled. He was five years old when the report about Saul and Jonʹa·than came from Jezʹre·el, and his nurse picked him up and fled, but as she was fleeing in panic, he fell and was crippled. His name was Me·phibʹo·sheth." He said that everybody concentrates on mephibosheth in this verse, but hardly anybody thinks about the nurse in this account. What happened to her? How did SHE feel living out the rest of her life seeing the damage she had caused and could not undo? After all, it's not like she had been careless. She was trying to save his life, but instead her panic left him paralyzed...and that single act shaped his entire life moving forward. People may know that mephibosheth was paralyzed, people may know that the nurse did it by accident. But did anybody listen to their stories about how they felt about it afterwards? The Bible doesn't say, but it also doesn't say that either one of them held a grudge. Then he had me turn to Genesis 50:20: "Although you meant to harm me, God intended it to turn out well and to preserve many people alive, as he is doing today." He said that while some scars come from accidents...other scars may come from acts of deliberate wrong doing...and he had me read the verse. He said that Joseph's brothers meant him harm and yet Jehovah took that scar and wove it into his purpose...and he can do the same thing with us...if we let him. He told me that emotional scars will never heal in this system...they don't disappear...they don't fade on command...they don't even respond to spiritual advice or spiritual "band aids". Scars NEED SPACE to speak...to be be heard...they need someone safe to tell their story to...they need understanding...because they're NOT going to go away in this system...and we have to deal with the fact that they may be ugly...but that they are also REAL. Every brother or sister we ever meet in this system has scars...some are plainly visible...others are so deeply buried only Jehovah sees them But every single scar has a story...I just have to listen when someone is ready to tell me about theirs...and I can't assume I know the scar because it looks similar to my own... because assumptions hurt worse than scars ever will.
  18. I'm closer than ever to being completely debt free. In 2026, likely q3-4, it'll happen, and I'll be ready to start investing and I plan to buy or build a small home.
  19. My dear sister/daughter, trust me I’ve been married twice both times to brothers. But I’ve been my happiest single. It’s not that I didn’t want headship or had a problem with submission. There are predatory brothers who lurk for vulnerable sisters. They love the part of us being in submission but fail to lead like Christ. Enjoy being single as a sister with Christ as your head, until that new system comes, you’ll have the best provider a friend possible. Marriage can be the most beautiful relationship in your life but it can also be your worse. You won’t be single forever so enjoy serving as fully as possible for now
  20. I’m granting access to my file as people request it. I’m not sure how to set it up in Google Drive not to require this step.
  21. Detailed article about recent case. Refusal to take blood is I suppose like those (many in the medical world) who would not take a covid jab as they "did not want anything in them they disagreed with" https://europeantimes.news/2025/12/when-faith-meets-law-a-landmark-study-on-patient-autonomy-and-religious-freedom-in-spanish-healthcare/
  22. GLOBAL DEBT that may initiate the U.N. to tax religious organizations. 2020: Global debt surged dramatically due to pandemic support, reaching around $226 trillion (IMF) or 331% of GDP (IIF) by Q1, a massive jump from late 2019. 2021: Continued increases pushed total global debt to a new record of over $303 trillion, notes the World Economic Forum. 2022: Debt slightly increased to about $305 trillion, according to Wikipedia. 2023: Global debt continued its upward trend, with the IMF's Global Debt Monitor 2024 showing shifts, including falling private debt in some areas. 2024: Debt crossed $318 trillion by year-end, driven by government borrowing, notes the Institute of International Finance (IIF). 2025 (to Q3): A fresh peak of nearly $346 trillion was reached, with over $26 trillion added, primarily from government borrowing in both mature and emerging markets, according to the IIF's Global Debt Monitor.
  23. At one point our mortgage rate was 15% in the late 1980's, and although the system is different now, which is why I agree with you that, if you can pay it off, its better to do so.
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      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.
       
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