I chaired one DF and helped the person come back to a good standing. She wasn't
ready to reject Jehovah, she would have had the same outcome if I weren't there.
I do feel bad about some reproofs I was involved with, but I only sent an apology for
one, and it was carefully worded so as not to raise flags if the elders get it.
I kinda feel bad about one person I aided into the JW organization. Let me type it
here and see what you say.
About 6 years ago, a guy walks into the hall, he's my age and single. It happens
to be the Sunday of our CO visit. He tells the secretary (closest brother to him after the
meeting) that he's ready to study, the secretary grabs me and asks if I am willing
(the sec. knows I want to start pioneering). This guy is a recovering heroine addict whose
life is much better now, but still going to methodone clinic. His parents are JW, not
marked, but with children who never took to the JW religion when they grew up.
So, Dad's not an elder anymore because he wants to help his kids- he told the cong. that
he will help his family now.
Now, the one I meet says he is ready to go back home. Dad runs his own business and
and will give him a job, but Dad says he has to study and stop the lifestyle of drugs,
cigarettes, methodone. I actually had good rapport with him. He starts the job with Dad
right away but continues to live on his own in the city, while the job is nearly 2 hours away
on the train, so he rides the train up to 4 hours a day (plenty of time to read) He goes to the
methodone clinic a couple times a week before work, so he's got a full schedule.
My wife and I studied with him for about 4 months. In that time he managed to quit
smoking, cut down his methodone slowly then totally quit that (the clinic was amazed,
most people take years, certainly many months, not weeks to reduce dosages).
His Dad says he can come home now. That means he moved out near his work, no longer
needs that long commute. His parents help him financially more than just a job, so he
can recover his financial disaster of a life without bankruptcy. I turn the study over to
a local elder near his parents' home.
Fast-forward to now. He's paid off his debts, still works for Dad (actually ready to take over
the business) and he's getting married very soon to a "sister" from nearby congregation.
When I met him, he was an artist with much potential. He dabbled in art for a couple of
years after I met him, but gave it up to run the business and be a regular pioneer.
Dad (and Mom) are happy. He might be happy, at least he acts so. He wanted a study, so
somebody would have done it. I hope I didn't do too good a job of indoctrinating him. He was
too busy and too far away for us to have regular association, but we did have dinner from time-
to-time. I would have to say that if I tried to give him "the truth about The Truth," both he and
his dad would have all the JW alarms go off in their heads and turn me in as an apostate.
They are so deep-in now. Should I just be happy for him as his life is cleaned up, dropping a
line every now and then?