Some of you might know me from this thread. I wrote a longform article, 'In the Belly of Jehovah', on the Jehovah's Witnesses for an Australian magazine, which today has been published online:
http://theliftedbrow.com/post/88214463157/in-the-belly-of-jehovah-by-pete-nicholson
The piece began eighteen months ago. I was intrigued by the Jehovah’s Witnesses, and not knowing much about them beyond what gets commonly repeated, I wanted to investigate the lives and practices of their members.
In recent times, a fair few cult-busting pieces have been written on the Jehovah’s Witnesses; I wanted to take a different tack, and look at how they saw themselves, and what attracted people to join a church that, from the outside at least, seemed to require its adherents to live quite an austere, set apart life, and face so much rejection.
I had some trouble getting active Witnesses to talk to me. Then I had a stroke of luck when two Witnesses appeared at my door one morning, not knowing I was writing about the church. They invited me to their Kingdom Hall, and I spent the next few months attending meetings and conventions and listening to Witnesses’ stories. I also spoke with a few people who’d decided to leave the church. There were a lot of compelling stories, not least of which is the church’s own history. The piece eventually took on a life of its own, and became much broader than I'd first imagined.
Anyhow, interested to get people's thoughts.