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Getting a foot in door
By HEATHER LOW CHOY
20dec03
YOUNG people are the Jehovah's Witnesses' growth market, according to 22-year-old Witness Jeremy North.
Mr North will attend this weekend's Jehovah's Witness convention at the Derwent Entertainment Centre, which is expected to attract 3500 people.
A very active member of the faith's door-to-door ministry, Mr North said young people were extremely receptive to learning more about what being a Jehovah's Witness had to offer.
"In my experience it's when talking to young people that there's the highest potential for success," Mr North said.
"Because most young people today have no links to any faith, they are curious as to what having a faith is all about.
"I think we're starting to see a resurgence of interest in religion among young people."
Ardon Platt said he was eagerly anticipating the convention's mass baptism ceremony, to be held today, at which he would be immersed in a three-metre long tub of water.
A weekly 45-minute class was helping him hone his door-to-door ministry skills, he said.
The class involved role plays, where one young witness would pretend to be the unresponsive householder and the other would play door-to-door minister.
Mr Platt, 15, said householders were not always congenial.
"I had someone say he'd wet me with his hose and people saying they'd let the dogs out, and someone told me they'd shoot me if I came back," he said.
Are these young people outside the WTS or children of current members? What do the baptisms show, 3/4 are children of current JWs.
And how many of them are leaving before or after baptism? More than 75%.
It's not what they say but what don't they say. Yes, there is the potential but young people are not coming in.
Blondie