we may well receive some detailed instructions
I am hoping that this is a "nothing" statement to just keep the loyalty factor high.
If I am wrong, it might be some major changes that they have in mind.
Major changes probably don't include moving to a compound, but they could be
reorganizing the preaching work to reduce costs or cramming all the congregations
into fewer halls.
My guess is that the next major step for literature dispersement will be that only those
who show up at DC's will get new stuff, and tracts will be the big thing as the public
mags go away. Study articles will eventually be switched to computer downloads for
the congregation. This whole scenario will clearly be a money-saver, but they will spin
it to say "the end is nearer than near."
Since Circuit Assemblies and District Conventions are still highly profitable, they might
monkey with them, saying how missing them or staying at an "unapproved" hotel is
judicial, fading is judicial, failure to do field circus is judicial. Everything will be judicial
except molesting children with only one witness, or getting a UN library card.