Pioneers* in the History of the
Watchtower Bible & Tract Society
This week we are featuring stories from those that helped establish the Watchtower in the last generation and who were brave enough to leave after decades... 20, 30, 40, 50, and even 60 years. Most of these stories are new to freeminds.org as I am moving them from another of my sites.
Members over 20 years
My Life in Jehovah's Service Terry Walstrom went to jail for the draft
and talks about True Believers
"Asking for a Sign" (Pride was my worst Handicap) By JoséMartínPérez
the Story of Sheila Lowe (whose daughter was murdered recently)
Interview with Tom Cabeen former overseer of Randall Watters
How I Helped My Family Leave after my 27 years former elder gives great tips for talking to your kids
I left JWs after 28 Years by Gordon Cook
Members over 30 years
Frances and Richard Rawe: Our Search for Truth and Justice
My Journey From a Jehovah's Witness to a Christian: A College Professors Story and Why it Matters by Dr. Jerry Bergman
My life as a JW began at birth in 1969
The Story of Danny Haszard growing up with abuse with pioneer parents
Dale Williams and Family Tlinget Indian in Alaska
Thirty-Five Years in the Watchtower Burt Noyes
Members over 40 years
"Do Not Be Afraid" by Cheri Cam LeBren
A Family Divided but Not Conquered
Why I Left Jehovah's Witnesses by Jean Eason (3rd generation JW)
Active Witness Mom Quits Jehovah's Witnesses after 48 years of Service
Disassociation Letter after 40 Years of Motherhood (A Family Destroyed) Juliann Velasquez
The Story of George and Claire Weissman (Gilead, WWII)
Members over 50 years
Testimony of Nils and Sherry Jansma from Bethel
Anthony O. Munoz disassociation letter
Members over 60 years
My Life as a Jehovah's Witness by Marion
Sydney Pioneers Roger and Agnes Daniels
* a pioneer is here considered one who has labored over 20 years in the Watchtower organization and is now free to tell their story.