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If You Could See What I See Lyrics (The Cart Song) JW Broadcasting – February 2015



If You Could See What I See Lyrics
(The Cart Song)
JW Broadcasting – February 2015

I’m just a cart, made up of bits and pieces
A frame, a handle, and some wheels
But Ι am a cart that helps to give a witness
What is that like? Let me tell you how it feels

If you could see what I see
If you could visit all the places that I go
If you could see the people there
and get a glimpse of all the faces that I get to know

If you could hear, what I hear
When they see things they’ve never had a chance to see
That’s when you’ll see how it can be
That forever they’ll remember me

I’ve got wheels, I’ve got racks, I’ve got books, and I’ve got tracts
I take the Kingdom message everywhere
When the crowds pass me by, I’m designed to catch their eye
Wherever people gather, count on me ’cause I’ll be there

If you could do, what I do
You’d know the happiness that always fills my heart
what a feeling, to go wheeling
I’m so glad to be a public witness cart.

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What Means the Most to Me Lyrics | JW Broadcasting – March 2015

What are the things that I value?
The things that mean the most to me.

What are the things that will help me to be,
To be the person I want to be?

With each new day there are choices to be made.
Sometimes the choice will mean to be a trade.

The times I have can never be replaced.
The steps I take can never be retraced.

That’s why I want to choose carefully.
And choose what really means the most to me.

How will I honor Jehovah, the One who means the most to me?
I’ll give the best I can offer to Him, and He deserves the best I can be.

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(This song was released during the March 2015 broadcast at JW Broadcasting.)

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I’m Making a Change Music Lyrics | JW Broadcasting May 2018

I’m Making a Change Music Lyrics
JW Broadcasting May 2018

(Verse 1)
Been thinking it over—
Each day it seems
My serving Jehovah
Falls into the same routine.
The things that I’m doing now
I’ve always done.
So it’s clear that I need to break out—
Out of my comfort zone.

(Chorus)
Now I’m making a change
starting from today.
I’m turning a page,
yes, I’m on my way.
Jehovah, I see what I need to do
I’m changing direction
and trusting you.

(Verse 2)
It’s gonna take courage,
But now I see
How changing my thinking
Renews and refreshes me.
I’m trying some new things,
and I’m energized.
There were doors that were opening wide,
But I never realized.

(Chorus)
So I’m making a change
and I’m on my way.
I’m turning a page,
each and ev’ry day.
Jehovah, I see what I need to do
I’m changing direction
and trusting you.

(Bridge)
Back then, I remember when
It seemed it wouldn’t happen.
Some days, well, I have to say,
I didn’t know why.
But now I can see just how
My boldness led to blessings.
I’m sure there’ll be many more
As time goes rolling by.

(Chorus)
Now I’m turning a page each and ev’ry day.
I’m making some changes along the way
Jehovah I saw what I had to do.
And you gave me your blessing for trusting you.

(Chorus)
So I’m making a change starting from today.
I’m turning a page, yes, I’m on my way.
Jehovah I see what I need to do.
I’m changing direction.

(Chorus)
So I’m making a change, and I’m on my way.
I’m turning a page each and ev’ry day.
Jehovah I see what I need to do.
I’m changing direction and trusting in you—
Trusting in you.

The Peras: Finding Comfort in Jehovah’s Organization – Transcript

This is the transcript for the Video The Peras: Finding Comfort in Jehovah’s Organization.  Please pardon any mistakes as i’m imperfect.  
Larry – When someone loses a spouse, they are a widower.  When someone loses their parents they are an orphan.  But there is no word for when you lose your children. 
In 1948 I was born in Rainford, Minnesota.  We never had a Bible in our house.  I asked my dad about God once and he said; “Well, God knows everything!”  End of lesson. 
My dad hardening of the arteries.  In 1962, he died of a heart attack.  I just turned 13 and my parents were so close that my mother who had colon cancer, she gave up the will to live, so in February the next year she died. 
About 1972, Ah that’s when I met Pam. 
Pam – I was born in Portland OR.  I was one of those high-strung children.  I still am. (laughs)  I worried about a lot of things.  I already had two children by the time I met Larry and I didn’t want them to inherit a world that was just filled with killing each other.   I joined a lot of the movements.  I marched in the peace marches with thousands and thousands of people.  So I thought I’d go door to door for this particular candidate because he’s anti-war.  All these things I was doing to put forth this effort to change things.  It wasn’t working. 
Larry – Pam and I had gotten married.  When Nicky was born we was just ecstatic, very happy.  He had this croup.  And we took him to the hospital.  And there was a doctor over there and he diagnosed it as a (Ataxia ?).  And it’s a progressive disorder.  There’s no cure for it.  Pam was pregnant for the second time  when we had Nathaniel Thomas.  And he too had this condition of ataxia.
Pam – I cried!  I cried and cried. I cried my eyes out during that time.  (A witness stopped by) So the witnesses found me.  And just kept calling and talking to me and being so kind to me.  When we studied that Jesus talked about the little sparrow even is important to him.  And how much more important a human is… so that meant a lot to me. 
Larry – After Pam was baptized, I could see changes, that this was good for the family. 
Pam– Once we were in the congregation, everybody loved them. And all the friends we wonderful. 
Larry – She told me that I could study with any brother in the hall I want to. Just go ask them, So I did. That helped me to be a better father, and to be a better husband. 
1986, October of that year, our oldest boy Nicky fell asleep in death.  He was 13 when he died.  Our youngest boy Nate was 16 when he died.  Debbie she had melanoma and it had gone into her brain and had brain tumors.  Well, she didn’t last but a couple months and she fell asleep in death.  There we were, we had a complete empty nest.  In about that time Ann got diagnosed with breast cancer. 
Pam– The first chemotherapy they would do, just about killed me.  It came really close, as it was hard to even breath sometimes.
Larry – Two bouts with breast cancer, she kept on pioneering.
Pam – When Larry got hurt, falling out through the ceiling.  The whole left side of his face hit the corner of the metal wood stove and broke it all the way through.  He had to be feed by tube through a little opening through his teeth.
Larry – 2 Cor 1:3-4 talks about the God of all comfort.  It’s easy to be comfortable when everything is going well.  When these kinds of things happen, to find true comfort, is within Jehovah’s organization. 
You can go through something and you can still keep a theocratic routine.  A theocratic routine is what helps us to endure.  We knew that we’d like to end this system of things as pioneers.
Pam – Larry and I are out in service almost every single day. 
Larry – We found out that Pioneering together and having Bible studies together is very powerful .
Pam – We helped on the regional building project together.  It’s a wonderful spiritual time. 
Larry – You don’t rely on yourself.  You have to rely on Jehovah.
Pam – When Jehovah loves you, He takes care of you.  Keeps you on your feet. 
Larry – Everyday I remember my children.  You don’t forget the people you love.  And if you love Jehovah you won’t forget Him.  God is love and that love is what helps us to be able to endure. 

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The Best Life Ever Lyrics

This World would like to make me lonelyBut I’ve got my friends with meWe’re trying hard to help others findFriends eternallyWhen I wouldn’t worry about meThis world would bring me downI’m feeling better lifting others off the groundLook what I found,I wanna know what I can doI wanna give what I can giveThat is the best feeling everI know this will last foreverI’m where I wanna beThis is the best life ever!So many good things yet to be doneWith these two hands of mineI’ll take some love, and build us a bridgeConnects your heart to mineWhen I wouldn’t worry about meOoh this world would bring me downI’m feeling better lifting others off the groundLook what I found,I wanna know what I can do,I wanna give what I can giveThat is the best feeling everI know this will last foreverIt’s better than a dreamThis is the best lifeI’m not afraid come what may
This kind of life gets better every day,every day, every wayWhoa oh oh oh!I wanna live for more than meI wanna give til I feel freeThat is the best feeling everI know this will last foreverCome with me you’ll seeThis is the best life ever!This is the best life ever!This is the best life ever!