I have been bothered for some time by the sneaking suspicion that the publisher increases published annually are never realized in a tangible way. Therefore, I sat down and studied a 10 year period of what has been published by the Society to see if I could get a warm and fuzzy feeling about these increases.
After hours I have realized the following:
The worldwide Service Year Report for the 2002 Service Year includes reports from 235 lands, but is controlled to a great extent by only 19 Countries. They are; Argentina, Brazil, Britain, Canada, Columbia, Congo, Dem. Rep of, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Nigeria, Philippines, Poland, Russia, Spain, Ukraine, USA and Zambia. These 19 Countries contribute 71.5% of the Publishers/hours/baptized, etc.
Each one of these Countries with the exception of the
USA 2002 Avg. Pubs 1993 Avg. Pubs Increase
972,754 878,841 93,913
However, in this period 371,252 were baptized. Therefore the increase should be more than 93, 913. Something happened to 277,339 publishers (371,252-93,913). I assume that these 277,339 are people that died, were disfellowshiped, disassociated or became inactive. The same is true in every other of the 19 controlling countries (except the 3 mentioned above), and the worldwide report in general.
World wide 2002 Avg. Pubs 1993 Avg. Pubs Increase
6,048,600 4,483,900 1,564,700
However there were 2, 825,714 baptized worldwide during this 10 year period. Something happened to 1,261,014 publishers.
Some of the Countries had straight-out declines.
Country 2002 Avg. Pubs 1993 Avg. Pubs Increase
120,801 122,245 -1,444
110,987 119,730 - 8,743
161,850 161,685 +165 (statistical zero)
When the numbers baptized are considered this of course gets worse.
There is no question that there is an increase in publishers, but nowhere as large as it should be if the people being baptized stayed.
The next queestion is who are getting baptized? It may be to a large extent the children of believers, etc.