You will notice that in both these KM articles they say the CBS is "a loving arrangement from Jehovah".
If that is the case it begs the question:
What right have they to stop it?
KM 12/1978 ShowingAppreciationfortheCongregationBookStudy
1 Meetings in private homes could well be the oldest and most widely attended of Christian gatherings.
In apostolic times groups of Christians met in private homes to discuss God’s Word. (Philem. 2)
And today, besides the tens of thousands of congregation book study groups, we find in many of
the 46 lands where the work is banned that small groups of our brothers are meeting in private
homes for Bible study. This, in fact, is the only kind of meeting possible in many of these lands.
3 Consider some of the following benefits of the book study arrangement of which all of us can take
advantage: (1) The groups are smaller, with better opportunities for close fellowship.
(2) It is easier for all to comment freely since the material to be covered is not too lengthy and the group is small;
also, we can get answers to questions on points not entirely clear from our personal study.
(3) It provides a convenient center for organizing field service where this can be arranged during the week.
(4) Conductors can get to know you better and are in a good position to assist with personal problems,
give training in field service and help you with Scriptural questions……………………………………………………………………
9 The congregation book study fills a vital need in our spiritual progress. If some of us have failed to see the reasons
for the emphasis being placed on this important arrangement, it would be good to take a fresh look at our view toward the book study to which we are assigned. Do we see why we all should have deep appreciation for this loving provision from Jehovah?
KM 8/2007
HowtheCongregationBookStudyArrangementHelpsUs
1………………………………………………………. What are some unique and beneficial features of the Congregation Book Study arrangement?
2 Help to Progress Spiritually: The number of people attending a book study is generally far less
than the number attending the other congregation meetings. This makes it easier to develop friendships
that are a source of spiritual support. (Prov. 18:24) Have you made an effort to get to know everyone in
your book study group, perhaps asking each one to work with you in the ministry? The book study arrangement
also enables the book study overseer to know the unique circumstances of each one in the group and to
provide personal encouragement.—Prov. 27:23.
3 Have you invited your Bible students to attend the book study with you? Interested ones who are reluctant
to attend our larger meetings may be less nervous about attending a smaller meeting, especially in a private home.
The intimate atmosphere makes it easier for young ones and those newly associated to share in commenting.
And since the group is smaller, we have more opportunities to participate and praise Jehovah.—Ps. 111:1.
4 Book studies are generally held at convenient locations throughout the territory. While it is not possible for
all to be assigned to the location nearest them, attending our assigned book study may require less travel than
attending other congregation meetings. The book study location may also serve as a convenient meeting place for field service.
5 Help for the Ministry: The book study overseer is interested in assisting each one to have a regular,
meaningful, and joyful share in the ministry. Therefore, he endeavors to work with everyone in the group,
giving personal assistance in various features of the ministry. If you find a particular aspect of the ministry
to be challenging, such as making return visits, let your book study overseer know. Perhaps he can arrange
for you to work with an experienced publisher in the group. Your ability to teach on Bible studies will be refined
by paying careful attention to the book study overseer’s good teaching methods as he conducts the book study.—1 Cor. 4:17.
6 What a blessing the Congregation Book Study is! This loving arrangement from Jehovah helps us maintain our sure spiritual footing during the challenging times in which we live.—Ps. 26:12
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