Hello everyone,
I have something that puzzles me, I'll try to explain:
First PART: Let's go back in time: 1879, 1880, 1880:
*** yb75 38 United States of America Part One
C. T. Russell took it as the Lord’s leading that he give up traveling and begin publishing a journal. Thus in July 1879 the first issue of Zion’s Watch Tower and Herald of Christ’s Presence made its appearance.
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C. T. Russell, chairman of the Pittsburgh Bible class, was the editor and publisher. Five other mature Bible students served originally as regular contributors to its columns.
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So, early in 1881, Zion’s Watch Tower Tract Society was established as an unincorporated body with C. T. Russell as its manager. He and others generously contributed some $35,000 to get this printing organization into operation. During 1884 the formerly unincorporated Society was incorporated as Zion’s Watch Tower Tract Society, Russell serving as its president. Today this religious corporation is known as the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania.
So according to the WTS "written hystory" within two years from the 1st printed issue
of theZion's WT, C.T. Russell and "others" -unknown by name - got the printing organisation into operation by providing …in 1881 " …some $35,000…"!!
and consider also a later statement such as :
*** w60 7/15 443 Staying Awake with the "Faithful and Discreet Slave" ***
16 Again we can stay awake by our service and financial contributions to the Watch Tower Society. Jehovah has done so much for us through this agency. The least we can do to show our responding love and appreciation is to contribute our finances and time toward expanding the global preaching work. The remnant in their small numbers contributed millions of dollars to the Society’s work prior to 1931. Surely now the “great crowd” are willing to do their share in making the Society’s educational work today the most important business in the world."
My first question is:
How was it possible to arrive, in such a short time, to such an amount of moneý???
Second PART:
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In 1879 and 1880 C. T. Russell and his associates founded some thirty congregations in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, Delaware, Ohio and Michigan. Russell himself arranged personal visits to each congregation. His program called for one or several Bible meetings with each group.
According to this statement C.T. and his associates (…unknown by name), founded
within 2 years "…."founded some thirty congregations in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, Delaware, Ohio and Michigan."
A great achievement indeed, in such a short time and with the added difficulty of
distances…YES, because if my geography is correct all those places are quite a
distance from each other and with the means of transport in in 1879 and 1880
it shouldn' t have been an easy task to travel around.
My second question is : Who helped CT Russell? Were those "ekklesia's "
already established under different denominations?
Thanks for any "light" on the subject.
Agape, J.C.MacHislopp