Helping others doesn't come with a schedule. I agree with all of the above. I used to say loudly, when I got the chance, that being a pioneer or elder or anything else with a title for that matter didn't make you more spiritual or stronger in the congregation or make you a Christian, or a better Christian than anyone else. The thing that really mattered was how you treated people. This was the loudest thing Jesus said and he amplified it by his actions. He helped everyone, no matter who they were, when he saw a need for it. What is the point of doing 100hrs every month, or doing a public talk every week of the year if you weren't treating your brother properly. I knew of people in my hall who were abruptly rejected by elders and pioneers when they needed some practical help. They were asked "Is there not someone else you can ask, someone who stays nearer you?" To me it was a complete waste of time what they were doing in the cong. Wouldn't it make your 'service' to God invalid. Wouldn't it cancel it out if someone needed some help and you were too busy pioneering or doing cong. duties to step in and offer the help. This was well before I left, but I didn't mind telling my fellow bros. and sis. my thoughts on this.
These kindnesses and good works are done on a regular basis in the 'evil' churches of Babylon the Great. I was so impressed that what was being done and who was being helped in the community, was actually mentioned during the services in one of the churches I attended. The JWs have never done that. At the most you will get a summary in the mags. of the scripture that says.................."to do good ..(then they insert the dots to emphasise the END of the scripture.)............."especially to those in the faith". They will then go on to proudly relate how bros. and sis. have helped OTHER JWS in times of troubles, like floods, earthquakes etc, or how money has been donated for KINGDOM HALL funds. Everything is related to JWs and their particular projects.
Do they actually help out secular groups ? Is anything printed in mags about this? Or is it another case of they do everything right and apply the example of Jesus but only within their own house?