In the church that I attend no counts are taken. From my observation it's the Pentecostal churches that have the full churches. But as to the quality, with regarding biblical knowledge/ principles, it would be quite a different matter, of the people attending. I think part of the reason for the rise of the charismatic movement is not so much the quality of bible principles but more the entertainment value. Take away the flashing light and the thumping music and they would be having the the same attendance issues as JWs.
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Annual Report
by St George of England inthe latest report is now available for download on our favourite website!.
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Annual Report
by St George of England inthe latest report is now available for download on our favourite website!.
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joe134cd
Jeffro - I agree to a point. But you would think that this would be offset by all the half heartedness, and the growing PIMO population. This hasn't happened as with the case of the census regarding my country and Mexico.
PIMOs aren't identifying as such when given the freedom to do so in the census. Unless the birth rate supersedes the PIMO rate. Another possibility is that there are more POMIs than there are PIMO.
In any case you have anecdotally confirmed that WT is accurate with its counting methods. By agreeing that the census figure aligns with the Wt count, which is roughly x2. Wt under reports it membership, by not including kids. I could list a few other religions where this isn't the case.it won't be unti next years report, for comparison, that we can determine the effect on growth these changes have made.
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Vidiot2 hours ago
Take any number the Org puts out with a massive grain of salt.
I do believe this to be true. Because if anything, Wt underestimates its numbers. For example I live in what is considered a wealthy western country. For as long as I can remember the census figure for my country has always been twice that stated by Wt. There are 2 conclusions:
(1)PIMOs/ POMOs are choosing not to identify as such, when given the freedom to do so in the census.
(2) As far as my country is concerned the truer figure is twice that stated by watchtower.
Anecdotally I've heard similar accounts in other countries. Here is another example.
https://www.jehovahs-witness.com/topic/4801405261447168/comparison-between-jws-lds-sda-mexico
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New light on including people you have rejected for 27 yrsđł
by dinosarentreal incan anyone point me in the direction of articles to read about the ânew lightâ about hanging out with family members who are not believers?
i left when i was 20, i was disfellowshipped for five years, went back to it for family and left again shortly after.
i never got disfellowshipped again so that i could talk to my parents.
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They are running out of people to do their stuff.
by liam inthis is the watchtower study article being studied today.
so itâs the current new light!.
what are the new qualifications to be an âelder-aka older man...and circuit overseer?.
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Journeyman- yes I agree it's a little too late to the game. I see in these other churches they try to create a social scene, or an environment, for it youth. Watchtower had said not our responsibility, but step out of line and we'll shun you got it.
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Is there a lot of Circuit Overseers that have woken up? I say Yes!
by liam inthere have been a few exjw circuit overseers that have woken up, left the organization and have posted their experience on exjwreddit.
all of them deleted their accounts not long after for fear someone might figure out who they were.
itâs not easy waking up as a circuit overseer.
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I knew of a CO, who was having an affair. Was eventually DFed. Left his wife and is now a police officer. Good for him. -
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My story of becoming a circuit overseer after Kin Suen visited our congregation.
by ExCircuitOverseer inhere is my story of becoming a missionary after having kin suen (pronounced âshinâ) as my circuit overseer.
my father wanted me to go to college, but since he wasnât a witness, i knew he just didnât understand how close we were to the end.
i had actually become a circuit overseer!
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joe134cd
. I spent 39 years in the religion. The last 10 years were the worst of my life. 2/10 years were spent as a PIMO, before physically leaving. I too felt totally ripped off. I put off getting married because they either weren't Jw or good JW's, but reading your story gives me a different insight.
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They are running out of people to do their stuff.
by liam inthis is the watchtower study article being studied today.
so itâs the current new light!.
what are the new qualifications to be an âelder-aka older man...and circuit overseer?.
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I think this will do a reverse turn on them and bite them in the arse.
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Convention attendance
by joe134cd injust heard from a pimi cousin who recently attended a convention, and remarked about the low attendance.
peak was about 500. i remember that circuit, in years past, had attendances of 1000+.
it's been over a decade now since i last attended a jw convention.
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Just heard from a PIMI cousin who recently attended a convention, and remarked about the low attendance. Peak was about 500. I remember that circuit, in years past, had attendances of 1000+. It's been over a decade now since I last attended a JW convention.
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JW BORG does not have clergy-laity like Christendom! đ
by BoogerMan in(because they told us so in a wt!.
w71 6/1 p. 330 par.
10 - "another reason why many feel there is no place for them in the service of god is due to the clergy-laity distinction that is fostered in the churches.
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joe134cd
It was the Menlo park fiasco, that was one of the things that woke me up. I was quite flawed when I read what their argument in court.