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Question Box
? Should publishers and pioneers feel obligated to contribute to the Society’s worldwide work each time they obtain literature for field service at the Kingdom Hall?
No. As stated in the April 21, 1990, letter to all congregations in the United States: “Publishers may . . . make their own donations to support the worldwide work according to their ability and desire, whenever they choose to do so.—2 Cor. 8:10-15; 9:6-14.”
However, some publishers have chosen to make their donations at the time they pick up a literature supply. They do this because picking up literature serves as a convenient reminder of their privilege and responsibility to support the worldwide work regularly. Others contribute personally at the same time they put in the voluntary donations received from interested ones met in the field ministry. Many have decided to make a specific donation each week. Still others set aside an amount for the worldwide work each month, just as they do for Kingdom Hall expenses.
Whenever it is done, each one has to determine what he or she can personally do in support of the worldwide work. Such giving should be done in an orderly way in accord with how the giver is prospering. (1 Cor. 16:2) When we make such donations, we must have in mind that we are contributing not simply to cover the cost of producing the literature but rather to support all facets of the worldwide work.
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Question Box
? Are we not donating twice for the literature if a donation is made at the time we get literature and then when we put donations received in the field into the contribution boxes designated for the Society’s worldwide work?
No. Donations that go into the contribution boxes for the Society’s worldwide work are not only for the literature. Both publishers and sincerely interested persons in the field receive the literature without charge. When publishers make their donations, it is in support of maintaining branch offices[for printing and publishing our literature], Bethel homes [for printing and publishing our literature], missionary and ministerial schools [which train JW's how to peddle our publications], missionaries [who peddle our publications in other countries], traveling overseers [sales managers who help motivate you to peddle more of our publications], literature distribution centers [speaks for itself], and numerous other support services necessary for accomplishing the overall assignment Jesus gave his disciples [which, in our view, is to peddle our publications]. Publishing literature is [not] just a small part of this. [It's the biggest part of this]. (brackets mine)
Therefore, when donations are received from interested ones in the field, we should not say that the donation is “for the literature [eventhough, logically, it is for the literature].” As we explain to them, those who sincerely desire to read our literature receive it without charge. Any donations such ones give will be used to care for expenses involved in the worldwide work [the printing, publishing and distribution of our literature]. The same is true of donations made by publishers.
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WHAT OUR DONATIONS ACCOMPLISH
4 Thus, it is appropriate that we be prepared to explain briefly and clearly how our worldwide Bible educational work is supported by voluntary donations. All funds received are used to defray the enormous expenses incurred in accomplishing the Kingdom-preaching work in this modern era. In addition to producing literature for worldwide distribution, the Society maintains branch offices, Bethel homes, ministerial and missionary schools, missionaries, traveling overseers, literature distribution centers, and numerous other support services necessary for accomplishing the overall assignment Jesus gave his disciples.—Matt. 24:14; 28:19, 20.
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OK, so you pay/donate money when you pick up your literature or at some other time, but the money you donate goes to the “worldwide work”. Everyone gets the literature for free. Any and all donations are for the “worldwide work”. When a publisher gets a donation at the door, he should not keep that money to help offset the cost of using his time and money to peddle Watchtower publications, but should also turn THAT money in to the WTBTS for the worldwide work.
What is the “worldwide work”? The printing and publishing of WTBTS literature.
What am I missing?