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By The Librarian
One of the mens version seems to have a zipper on it.
The women's version seems more like a jw.org apron or a sleeveless 'over shirt'.
The only text I saw with this photo was:
"Ayer nuestros hermanos tuvieron el privilegio de dar la bienvenida a una nueva hermana, Sri Yanti!:
suggesting to me that the entire congregation / assembly (small) was dressed this way.
Is this going to go worldwide? Covering our suits with aprons?
Anyone know the story behind this photo? Where? When?
Agape!
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By The Librarian
Book Fair in Mexico City, Mexico
Queridos hermanos podrian compartir mi foto. Fue de la feria del libro en la Ciudad de Mexico -
By The Librarian
I've noticed a few photos recently of JW women all donning some sort of uniform similar to how airline stewardesses (I should say flight attendants) are typically dressed.
She looks fine above according to today's dress standard. I would call this a modern business look. However would it be wrong for her to wear pants below?
The suit jacket she is wearing (obviously made for a woman) would have been denounced as a woman dressing in men's clothes years ago.
Have our standards changed?
This brings up many questions about fashion standards and whether all JW's should sport an official uniform or not?
Would Jesus have wanted his apostles to be dressed in a uniform?
Some might think I am being too picky talking about such issues. However I was raised with very strict JW dress guidelines so I am used to always questioning the appropriateness of apparel.
Just some quick thoughts...
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By The Librarian
I think I've seen some other similar photos in recent years...
A new phenomenon among JW's?
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By Bible Speaks
Jehovah’s Witnesses set up at a Book Fair in Bogota, Colombia. People were upset that the cheapest Bible was $150 at the Book Fair, and Witnesses handed them one for FREE. www.jw.org:
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