Are there any statistics on line, with number of witnesses, hours, batized etc, per year per country?
(so that I do not have to type all those numbers of all yearbooks)
Danny
by DannyBloem 11 Replies latest jw friends
Are there any statistics on line, with number of witnesses, hours, batized etc, per year per country?
(so that I do not have to type all those numbers of all yearbooks)
Danny
Here Danny, try this: http://www.watchtower.org/statistics/worldwide_report.htm
thanks Mary,
was looking for this, only for every year since 1975
Danny
Has WTS released 2006 Report for 2005 growth records? Not sure if I missed this on prior threads. It seems that website is the 2005 report would be the 2004 stats.
I though in the past that February Watchtower would have the most current numbers. Any help would be appreciated.
Peace,
Sheri
Maybe this link might be of help to toy. It offers statistics from 1988 to 2004, and will probaby be updated soon to implement the 2005 figures. It is also a breakdown in regions and countries. http://www.jwic.com/stat.htm
I have the 2004 report from the start of last year 2005. This link with the 2005 report appears to be the new figures for the year that ended a few months ago.
Looks like quite a few obvious drops. Drops in hours, bible studies, # baptised. Yet peak publishers went up.
Unfortunately the website doesn't have all the columns that the full report that's published in the Watchtower does.
There is an article on my site with the stats and a lot of comments from my visitors:
2005 Service Year Report of Jehovah’s Witnesses
Greetings,
Rado Vleugel
http://www.watchtowerinformationservice.org
If there started being serious drop that could not be fudged away anymore, do you think the Society would continue to publish statistics for all to see and comment on? If they stopped this practise it would be interesting to see what explanation they would use.
OC
If there started being serious drop that could not be fudged away anymore, do you think the Society would continue to publish statistics for all to see and comment on?
I have a feeling the figures might becomes as invisible as Jesus' return in 1914.
Hello dear Belgian friend !
If you understand French, go there (statistics since 1970) :
http://www.unelueur.org/stats-tj.htm
Greetings,
Jacques