I was inspired by a recent thread I know I aint gunna crumble the WT, but a girl can dream to look at the effect we as individuals are having on the Watchtower Society.
3dogs1husband quoted a story to show that even helping only one person is worth it.
It is encouraging to note that the one person you may have helped has lead to millions being helped, due to the power of compounding growth.
Compounding growth is well illustrated by the “rice on a chessboard” problem. If you start with 1 grain of rice on square one, and double it to 2 on the second, 4 on the third, 8 on the fourth, by the last (64 th ) square there would be 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 grains of rice.
Likewise, if you help one person out of the grip of the Watchtower this year, then next year you help one more and they help one, in a few years that is going to have a formidable result on the number of Jehovah’s witnesses. Just how much?
Look at the following statistics. Between 1980 and 1995 growth quite consistently hovered around 5.6%. The Watchtower leaders would have quite reasonably predicted growth to remain at this level and therefore forecast that the 4,950,344 Witnesses in 1995 would have exceeded 11 million in 2010.
However, factors affecting conversion and retention, such as Internet education, reduced average growth to 2.5% between 1995 and 2010. Instead of 11 million Jehovah’s witnesses, there were only 7 million - a difference of 4 million people. Growth has been 2 million instead of 6 million, just on third of that expected in 1995.
Compounding growth has worked in the favour of the Watchtower society for decades. However, it is now considerably more difficult to bring someone into the organisation than it is to get someone out of it. JWs may be spending a billion hours preaching each year, but the hours we put in is having a far more effective result, to the tune of 4 million people in just 15 years.