"Diese gute Botschaft vom Königreich"
Welcome to the new service year everyone! The congregation is so warm and encouraging over here, just as you all are. I promised to tell about the congregation and how the ministry works over here, so here I go.
The English congregation has around 80 publishers, 3 regular pioneers, and 1 regular auxiliary pioneer. There are 6 Gilead graduates. The territory covers all of Zurich and the city outskirts. The territory is worked by searching for English names in the city directory or by going from apartment building to apartment building looking at the names on the door buzzers. Our congregation also looks for Indian and African names, as many of them speak English in the city. The territory is worked over once every 2-3 years, so many people have moved in and out in that time, so the search continues. Many times we are unable to find English speaking ones after a few hours of service, so we do street work. We listen for English and look for African people, as they all mostly speak English here. Also, there is only one meeting for service a week, Saturdays at 9:30 am. To go out during the weekdays we set up oppointments for service with whomever is going out, setting date, time, and place to meet near the territory.
Friday I worked in territory and street work with a pioneer sister named Jane, who moved here with her husband from Africa. We found one English speaking man home. We talked with him for a few minutes and read a few scriptures, but in the end he was not interested. But hey, we did find someone who spoke English!
Saturday I met the field service group. I worked with a 16 year old brother named Jason. He has a sister and the nicest family. We are in their bookstudy. He is really outgoing and likes to talk alot, which is nice. He is the only young brother in the Hall, so he informed me I must stay in Zurich longer then 2 months! We had a good time in service. We did street work for 2 hours, and talked the whole time as we were on the lookout for ones to speak to. We were talking when two English speaking girls walked right by us. We didn't even realize they spoke Enlgish until about 5 seconds after they passed us, then we looked at eachother, realizing we missed them. We were going to turn around and run after them, but we realized it may look strange if two guys were running after two girls, plus the polizei were driving by at that moment. So we just scolded ourselves for not paying better attention, lol. But, a few minutes later we approached an African man who spoke English (yay!) and talked with him for a moment. It turned out that he already was being contacted by a witness. We saw some French brothers doing street work, too, and greeted them. Jason is a cool kid. He loves soccer, and ping pong. So we have a ping pong match after bookstudy at his house.
Monday I met a pioneer sister named July (pronounced Yu-ly) on the outskirts of the city in the residential areas. It was a short train ride out there. I went on a Bible study with her. She is studying with a mother in the Bible Teach book, but on this study we studied in the Great Teacher book in the chapters on death, because her young children had been asking her about death recently and she wanted to know how to talk to them. The grandfather sat in on the study too, which was great, except when he started helping us teach. It was pretty funny, but he was actually very knowledgable of the Bible. The mother kept on saying to the grandfather after he spoke, "I want her (July) to teach me!" It was pretty funny. He was a nice older man though. Great study, too. July told me she even came to the memorial this year.
There are so many Bible studies that come to the meetings, it is so encouraging to see! There are so many great experiences to hear from the brothers and sisters of return visits, Bible studies and experiences from missionary work. My mom and I were invited to a regular pioneer meeting this Friday so we are going to that this week. The ministry is great here, a great experience to see how the preaching work is done in other parts of the world, and in foreign language territories.
I started working on part II of my story On the Precipice. Read part I first by clicking here. Below is a link to a short video I took of our street as I was walking home from service on Monday. Also, some more pictures. Gute Nacht!
VIDEO CLIP
Lake Zurich
The SMART car. A Mini could beat it in any race, but not in a park in in this six foot long parking space contest! It is practical...
But not powerful! Muahaha!
9 comments:
sweet cars!!!!!!
loved the post! the video clip was nice as well, looks like ur in a beautiful area!
whoa 6 gilead graduates! Great post.
Another experience we had the other day. My mom and I were out for a walk down by the lake. I had brought my soccer ball I had just bought and was going to kick around a little in the park. Well as we were walking a lady started looking at me carrying the ball. I thought nothing of it at first, then a few moments later she came running up behind us. She asked me where I bought the soccer ball. It was one of the FIFA 06 World Cup balls and she wanted one for her son. We told her where we got it, about 20 minutes away. She said they were from Australia and were just passing through Zurich for a few hours. They had to leave for the airport in an hour and they had no car to get to the store. So then she asked, could I buy this ball from you. Her son that was back home loved soccer and really wanted one of the World Cup soccer balls as a souvenir from Europe, but she had yet to find one until she saw mine. She was very polite, and I couldn't say no, I kept thinking if I was that little kid. So, we said yes. She commented on how nice we were, so we found a way to make a witness. My mom told her we were Jehovah's Witnesses and about how we follow the Bible in our lives. Then said if a Jehovah's Witness ever knocked on their door back home, remember the kind of people that JW's are, and listen to what they have to say.
It was an odd experience: A random person walking up to you asking to buy something in your hand. But it actually turned out to be a nice way to make a witness for Jehovah...
And make a little kid happy.
Yes, I did. And this one is staying with me! lol
english search work... that's pretty cool. I like that video, makes me almost feel like I'm there!
Its awesome how you can find friends for life no matter where you go...
What kind of car are you standing next to?
What kind of car are you standing next to?
Alfa Romeo 159.
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