Hey guys,
The Jehovah's Witnesses yearly convention has finally come to town. The first one I've ever been to! It's at the WesBanco Arena in Wheeling, West Virginia, if you want to attend. I went today, on the first day. There were 3,850 people in that arena, listening to talks. It was great, but I can't sit that long. It ran from 9:20am until 5:00pm. Sunday is supposed to be the good day, but I won't be going. One day is enough for this year. I just went to see what it was like. They passed out a new DVD produced by The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society. They're the backbone of the Witnesses. It was a great day, but my feet are screaming in pain. ^_^ If you get a chance to go, I advise you to at least give it a chance. The brothers and sisters are so welcoming. If you guys like this blog, or went to the convention, drop me a line! Well, I'm off to bed! Nite!
Friday, July 31, 2009
Welcome to Memoirs of a Teenage Witness!
Hey guys,
Welcome to my blog. I created this in hopes to inspire teens like me to give their lives a change. Maybe it would help if I told you about myself. Well, my name is Jordan Moore. You can call me Jordan, Jay, JJ, BluJay, whatever you want to call me. I heart nicknames. Yeah, I totally spelled out heart. Handle it. =P Anyway, I'm an 18 year old male living in Ohio, USA. Actually, I'll be nineteen in 2 days. ^_^ I'm around 6'3'' and you'll never know how much I weigh, kay? Hey, look--that rhymes! Anywho, I have hazel-green eyes and a contagious laugh and smile--or so I'm told. I enjoy writing, drawing, dabbling on the internet, and music. You know, regular teen stuff.
I made this blog as a bible student. I know teens like me go through odd stages and feel really lost in the world. I've been going the meetings at The Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses. Forget what you heard about them, alright? Just give them a chance. It'll change you life, just like it did mine. Before I came into the truth, I had long black hair, wore eye shadow, was bisexual (having had both girlfriends and boyfriends), and was a total mess. Everything changed when my house started to go break down, and I moved to my grandmothers. I started reading the bible and publications with my Aunt Libby. It can be hard to make that change, and remain faithful to god while you are under pressure, but I know you can do it. So, why not follow me on this blog, and we can face the world as teens and young people together. If we all band together with a strong belief in God/Jehovah, we can take on anything, and resist the tempations of this corrupt world. Drop me a line if you guys ever want to talk. ^_^
You'll often see updates from me, as I go through my life trying to become a god-fearing teenager in a world full of pressure, violence, and injustice. I welcome your questions and updates. If you'd like to know more about Jehovah's Witnesses, visit http://watchtower.org, or visit your local kingdom hall. It is one of the most important decisions you'll ever make...
Welcome to my blog. I created this in hopes to inspire teens like me to give their lives a change. Maybe it would help if I told you about myself. Well, my name is Jordan Moore. You can call me Jordan, Jay, JJ, BluJay, whatever you want to call me. I heart nicknames. Yeah, I totally spelled out heart. Handle it. =P Anyway, I'm an 18 year old male living in Ohio, USA. Actually, I'll be nineteen in 2 days. ^_^ I'm around 6'3'' and you'll never know how much I weigh, kay? Hey, look--that rhymes! Anywho, I have hazel-green eyes and a contagious laugh and smile--or so I'm told. I enjoy writing, drawing, dabbling on the internet, and music. You know, regular teen stuff.
I made this blog as a bible student. I know teens like me go through odd stages and feel really lost in the world. I've been going the meetings at The Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses. Forget what you heard about them, alright? Just give them a chance. It'll change you life, just like it did mine. Before I came into the truth, I had long black hair, wore eye shadow, was bisexual (having had both girlfriends and boyfriends), and was a total mess. Everything changed when my house started to go break down, and I moved to my grandmothers. I started reading the bible and publications with my Aunt Libby. It can be hard to make that change, and remain faithful to god while you are under pressure, but I know you can do it. So, why not follow me on this blog, and we can face the world as teens and young people together. If we all band together with a strong belief in God/Jehovah, we can take on anything, and resist the tempations of this corrupt world. Drop me a line if you guys ever want to talk. ^_^
You'll often see updates from me, as I go through my life trying to become a god-fearing teenager in a world full of pressure, violence, and injustice. I welcome your questions and updates. If you'd like to know more about Jehovah's Witnesses, visit http://watchtower.org, or visit your local kingdom hall. It is one of the most important decisions you'll ever make...
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