Well I just got the new Kingdom Ministry for December and it has the publisher peak for August: 129,482!
That is quite an amazing total when you compare it to the trend of recent years:
1995 - 132,440
1996 - 132,516
1997 - 129,288
1998 - 131,981
1999 - 126,535
2000 - 126,297
2001 - 124,828
2002 - 125,398
2003 - 125,797
2004 - 125,546
2005 - 127,206
2006 - 129,482
I wish I could produce a graph, but you get the picture - there has been a dramatic increase in the publisher peak number this year compared with the recent downward trend after the 1995 "generation" change and subsequent stagnation. I wonder what is causing it? It coincides with a slight increase in the worldwide growth in average publishers as well, as reported by another poster. Does this mean the Witnesses are making a comeback? Probably not in as much as there will likely be no return to the heady increases of the 1980s and early 1990s. But it does show that those who have been expecting sustained and significant decreases in the Witness figures in years to come may well be disappointed.
Yet although the new publisher peak is a very healthy figure for the Witnesses this year, a couple of things keep it in perspective:
1. The peak figure is after all the more erratic of the two measures - it will be interesting to see what the increase in average publishers is.
2. Even this substantial increase over recent years does not bring the Witness total in Britain back up to their all time peak of 132,000 in the mid 1990s.
Slim