Does anyone have the 2014 stats from the 2015 Yearbook yet?
by berrygerry 31 Replies latest watchtower bible
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dropoffyourkeylee
Hmm, for some reason I wasn't expecting the baptisms to go down this year. In these parts (midwest US) I have seen more baptisms this year than in recent years. Mostly born-ins, as they seem to be on a push to get them baptized. But that is just what I have seen personally. -
respectful_observer
Percentage increase 2.2 .
But baptisms are -1%
Interesting.I noticed that as well. I suppose this is because the 8.2 (peak)/7.9 million (average) publishers being reported on includes unbaptised publishers?
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Island Man
I think the discrepancy between the percentage increase and less baptisms could also be partly due to disfellowshipped JWs being reinstated. The hype about 2014 being 100 years since the birth of the kingdom could have scared some indoctrinated DF'd JWs into returning. They would add to the increase in publishers without showing up as new baptisms. -
Splash
Phizzy Percentage increase 2.2 .
But baptisms are -1%
Interesting
The number of baptised has remained pretty stable for many years - around the 260,000 - 280,000 per year mark.
If the peak publisher and hours in ministry figures are increasing by a higher %ge than the baptised are being added, that means the publishers are each increasing their time and effort.
Finally, the constant message ("DO MORE!!") is taking effect.
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steve2
I'd guess most of the increase in publishers is in third-world/less socially-economically developed countries as reports so to speak from my still-in family are that even meeting attendances are so-so here in NZ.
Awaiting the 'release' of the details in the 2015 Yearbook later this month.
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wifibandit
The 2015 Yearbook was just published on their web site.
PDF, E-pub, mobi
Here is a Non-Jw download link: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B2fYNzAbUpqFb0VMdHA5RGNWYUk&usp=sharing
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leaving_quietly
Even an increase in number of hours required for one convert: now 7059.58 hours per convert, or 294 days. I think it was 261 days last year, if I recall correctly.
One out of every ~34 bible studies becomes a JW.
2.3 additional JWs per congregation.
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leaving_quietly
Just for comparison to the stats for Mormons for 2013:
http://www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/2013-statistical-report-2014-april-general-conference
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Doubting Bro
Seems pretty consistent with previous year's numbers. Growth is anemic but still growth. LOL at the memorial partakers! That seems to be their biggest percentage increase.
I really wish I knew the percentage of baptized that were born-in. It's got be huge. Lots more hours without any results.