Midweek Meeting Comments - April 21, 2014

– posted by meleti
Due to personal matters which have imposed time constraints on me, there will be no Midweek Meeting Comments this week.  My apologies.  I expect to be able to resume this feature next week.

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  • Comment by Sargon on 2014-04-22 01:37:59

    Hope everything is ok. Look forfard to your next post.

  • Comment by Spanish Picket (add the S for skeptic) on 2014-04-22 02:19:46

    SEMANA DEL 21 DE ABRIL
    • Estudio Bíblico de Congregación
    Cántico 132 y oración
    "Draw Close" cap. 6 párrs. 1-8 (30 minutos)
    • Escuela del Ministerio Teocrático
    Lectura de la Biblia:
    Éxodo 15, 16, 17, 18 |
    Puntos sobresalientes (10 min.)
    Núm. 1: Éxodo 15:20–16:5
    Núm. 2: Por qué los cristianos no tienen que guardar el sábado (rs pág. 333–pág. 335 párr. 2)
    Núm. 3: Aborto. La vida es un valioso regalo de Dios (it-1 págs. 29, 30)
    • Reunión de Servicio
    Cántico 27
    Anuncios
    10 min. “Congrégame al pueblo.” Preguntas y respuestas.
    10 min. “Una invitación especial.” Preguntas y respuestas. Si las invitaciones están disponibles, entregue una a todos los presentes y comente su contenido. Indique a la congregación cuándo comenzará la campaña y explique cómo se abarcará el territorio. Presente una breve demostración.
    10 min. “Mantengan excelente su conducta entre las naciones.” Preguntas y respuestas. Analice también los puntos pertinentes del artículo “Recordatorios para la asamblea de distrito del 2014” y la carta a las congregaciones con fecha del 3 de agosto de 2013, sobre la prevención de accidentes al asistir a programas de enseñanza espiritual.
    Cántico 125 y oración

  • Comment by menrov on 2014-04-22 03:35:55

    Take care !!!

  • Comment by kianswee on 2014-04-22 10:21:27

    Meleti,God Bless You & Your Family!Hope to have you back here soon!Your analyses & comments are really awesome!

  • Comment by GodsWordIsTruth on 2014-04-22 20:21:40

    I'm in constant prayer for you Brother!
    Agape:)

  • Comment by smolderingwick1 on 2014-04-23 14:00:06

    Although some may be disappointed, Meleti, yours is a journey each must take, a sort of 'mission impossible' without the accompaniment of our fellows. Since I understand the journey and the necessary things that get in the way, I commend you for taking a break. After all, even our beloved apostles Paul, Peter and John were waylaid for interims (unrecorded for our benefit) in order to recoup their undisclosed losses while reassembling the inner troops of their minds and hearts. :)
    As your fellow worker in Christ I too pray for your success in this mission which to so many of us seems at times impossible. (Luke 18:27-30)
    sw

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