There was a phone line 1-800-WHY-1914 that closed down...part of BRCI which also closed down. 2 ex-jw women manned it for years and sent out material. I called it 15 years ago.
Try contacting Randy Watters to find if something took its place.
by WireRider 14 Replies latest jw experiences
There was a phone line 1-800-WHY-1914 that closed down...part of BRCI which also closed down. 2 ex-jw women manned it for years and sent out material. I called it 15 years ago.
Try contacting Randy Watters to find if something took its place.
When really distraught people have shown up here most times someone will pm them and offer a phone call. This has helped some really depressed people at least get pointed to good counseling (both peer and psychological) and has started good friendships.
Very important to find a professional counselor who is familiar with religious cults and who sees that the watchtower is one. I can't count how many non jw people including some counselors who had no clue about this. (I sure enlightened them)
Mrs. Flipper
I think people often take for granted what a kind word can accomplish in someone's life when they are going through tough times. Just someone saying "I understand" or "it'll be OK" can be very powerful.
I agree though, beyond personal support some professional or informed counselling is probably helpful. Sadly too there will be people eager to take advantage of vulnerable people so we always need to be on the lookout for bad-actors.