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That's becoming more popular, but you know my call - Glenn ... he's an atheiest, but he texted me the other night - "Jehovah saved my life tonight" - whether Jehovah saved him or not was not the point, but him giving glory to Jehovah being an Atheist is the point. I don't always take what comes out of their mouths literally ... as often their Point of View has not been researched and it's often just because it's popular to believe that.

<p>"Jehovah chooses to either 'reveal' or 'conceal' - cherish what he reveals and be patient with what he conceals."

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I'll sort that in the next week or two. 

 

Food at the proper time is giving us very real tools to combat an attitude that is becoming more and more popular.


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<p>"Jehovah chooses to either 'reveal' or 'conceal' - cherish what he reveals and be patient with what he conceals."

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the witnessing cart training went really well had some AWESOME demonstrations ... Tom had to yell at the sisters and tell them to get out of it and had to even grab a watchtower and stomp on it (we did a photo copy of one so it wasn't a real wt he was stomping on) ... the sisters walked off leaving the carts and called the police.  Again food at the proper time ... opposition to the carts is becoming more pervasive. 

<p>"Jehovah chooses to either 'reveal' or 'conceal' - cherish what he reveals and be patient with what he conceals."

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He did it very well ... interesting to note that he was 'still angry' when he left the stage ... it was quite scary how the 'character' took over. I told him to think about that brother who was meek and mild but had to play Sennacarib ... it was out of character for him too. 

Mel (our sis) showed what not to do at the carts ... with another sister ... they had KFC and coffee and came late and gave the revelation book to the person passing by (Con) ... some light reading haha.

<p>"Jehovah chooses to either 'reveal' or 'conceal' - cherish what he reveals and be patient with what he conceals."

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2 hours ago, Stormswift said:

the witnessing cart training went really well had some AWESOME demonstrations ... Tom had to yell at the sisters and tell them to get out of it and had to even grab a watchtower and stomp on it (we did a photo copy of one so it wasn't a real wt he was stomping on) ... the sisters walked off leaving the carts and called the police.  Again food at the proper time ... opposition to the carts is becoming more pervasive. 

Ok I understand.  Its going to be scary experience though. 

I was approached in the cart by a crazy man who walked back and forth then finally confronted and he looked intently on my breasts... It was very scary.   In our cart witnessing, its a must that a brother should be in the cart with sisters..  2 carts with 4 persons.  Or 3 , 2 sisters with 1 brother... The brother is always in the lookout.. In 2014, the time that we started, its not mandatory to have a brother but now it is. 

 

 

 

 


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No, darling sister, have courage, your angelic brothers are standing right beside you ... if you stick to Jehovah's processes and rely on him - you will be fine ... and if you aren't fine, then Jehovah has your back. Don't be afraid, stand tall and be proud you are being used by Jehovah. 


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On ‎9‎/‎28‎/‎2019 at 1:47 AM, nzbeeker said:

Wow, I met a woman today in the ministry who said she didn’t believe in God.  I am preparing my WT for the meeting tomorrow, and it is dealing with exactly that...

Actually, where I am from (Long Island, New York) there are many atheists and agnostics - i.e. those who do not believe in God.   Still others believe in God but do not believe in the Bible.

 

And still others believe in the Bible but believe God created life by means of evolution.

 

I have been active in the ministry since 1958 - we have had many publications to help these people over these past decades.

 

I liked the 1967 Evolution book (after the 4/22/67 special Awake on Evolution vs. Creation).   Since then two more wonderful books to help these people.

 

And now 2 wonderful brochures as well!

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