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ekulu by ekulu · Jul 20, 2004 · 199 views · Journal

for all the Gringos: Pioneer school.

So for the last couple of weeks i had the privelege to attend pioneer school. For those of you who've gone already, you know how great it is. I had a really good time and got to meet abunch of people. It was [retty cool, all the stuff that we've learned. It's liek you learn the truth all over again from beggining to end. When you come out, you're completey different than when you went in. You come out with alot of things you can use in your service. You also come out with a whole bunch of freinds too. It was really cool, too bad it's over already!

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22 Comments

forrestina #1 forrestinaOG 2002

congrats adam! tell us some experiences, bro.

flomojopoanode #1.1 flomojopoanodeFounder

yeah! You had to go out in service, right?

perrin #1.1.1 perrinOG 2004

That's the way it's supposed to work but unfortunatly for my class 2 of our service days got rained out so we only got to go out in service one day during my pioneer school.

flomojopoanode #1.1.1.1 flomojopoanodeFounder

it must have been raining pretty hard, huh?

perrin perrinOG 2004

Well not that hard but hard enough to prevent door to door.

web-toedchloe #2 web-toedchloeOG 2001

I don't think I was completely different when I came out. It was just a refresher, to help you polish your skills. My friend's mother put WAY too much emphasis on it, and wouldn't even let my friend look at her book. I thought it was a blessing to get to go, but it didn't change my personality or my feelings about the truth, ya know?

ekulu #2.1 ekuluOG 2002

i know what u mean. perhaps i was over exxagerating. but what i mean, well at least for me, is that i changed. Or that things changed for me, like things were clearer.

rocksupastar #2.2 rocksupastarFounder

I would tend to disagree, just with myself as an example, i feel that it showed me so much more that i didnt really know and it was a AMAZING experience to spend 2 weeks with JUST jw's that become really close friends, when i left i was so sad and i wished i could just go back every year.

web-toedchloe #2.2.1 web-toedchloeOG 2001

I guess I never got that emotional about it. I'm a robot.

iwz #2.2.1.1 iwz

TAKE ME TO YOUR LEADER

juicymango #2.2.2 juicymangoOG 2003

yeah some things about my life definitely definitely changed after pioneer school. I realized i was handling certain things the wrong way. I had completely wrong attitudes and views about certain things. Just as an example - the scripture that says that the husband is the head of his wife...and the whole 'weaker vessel' thing used to make me extremely angry. Then, the chapter about women's role in Jehovha's organization really opened my eyes.

Basically, I would agree in saying that pioneer school changed my life. Not "COMPLETELY CHANGED" but certain things definitely changed. To this day i think it has made me a much better person and better equipped to be a wife who understands the headship arrangment, heh.

perrin #2.3 perrinOG 2004

Well the thing about pioneer school is that it's all information that we have heard before but it's emphasized more and we take more time to consider it. The very first day one of my instructors said to us this is all information you've heard before at some point but we are going to be applying it more and seeing the benefits of it more and getting a lot deeper into it.

web-toedchloe #2.3.1 web-toedchloeOG 2001

Yeah, that's my point. I've always been such a serious student, though, that if there were some aspect of service or even a point about the truth, like headship, that bugged me, I'd research it until I got it. I think the sister that studied with me formed that habit. So, PS was deeper than I'd gone, but it wasn't revalatory.

perrin #2.3.1.1 perrinOG 2004

Yeah it was pretty much the same with me.

modestjesse #3 modestjesseOG 2004

Again congratulations. I remember watching my brother go through pioneer school and he was so happy and I was so happy for him. I've always had a desire to go through the school but not until recently had I ever had the desire to pioneer to actually be able to attend. It's definetly a goal in my life.

perrin #3.1 perrinOG 2004

It's a good goal to have and one that many people don't consider seriously enough. Maybe you will get your chance once you move. :)

flomojopoanode #3.2 flomojopoanodeFounder

do it sooner rather than later. Do it while you're still younger. Why wait, really? I waited a few years after high school, but I wish I hadn't. I love pioneering, it's so awesome. You really learn how to be humble, too. We're all have flaws, but we're in the same boat, heading in the same direction. We can help each other, and overlook those flaws. We can encourage others, and get to know them better. It's great

socalgal #4 socalgalOG 2003

congratualtions mijo! did u go to the english or spanish?

ekulu #4.1 ekuluOG 2002

i got to go in spanish

socalgal #4.1.1 socalgalOG 2003

you're kidding? how was that? i don't think i would grasp much if i hit the spanish. there's some that i don't understand.

GOOD FOR YOU!

ekulu #4.1.1.1 ekuluOG 2002

it was prettycool. i guess i'm atthe point where i can understand most stuff. it's like my own version of speaking in tounges ;)

theremin #5 thereminOG 2002

Excellent Excellent :)

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