I'm trying to get a clear "take" on this:
The WTS has often implied that their form of missionary work, concentrating on "preaching and teaching", is superior to that of Christendom's. Christendom often starts out by bringing food supplies, hospitals and the like, supposedly "enticing" the natives with material goodies. I have heard such converts called (and I cannot remember if it was from the platform or in print) "rice Christians", as in, give them enough rice and they'll convert!
Now comes the interesting article (4/22/2001) in the Awake "Mozambique Floods--How Christians Cared for Victims". (That is to say, how JW's cared only for JW victims.) The Society did an impressive job bringing relief supplies, setting up refugee tents, and rebuilding homes.
But I could not find any evidence where ANY of this was shared with non-Witnesses.
I started to wonder, is the message this: "If you become a JW, your material needs will be cared for! You will have someone to watch over you!"
Not to denigrate the work they did. But then the Society should not denigrate the work of other organizations which bring material aid to the people, either.
Still sorting it out, Gopher