Field service is personal ministry

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  • Dismissing servant
    Dismissing servant

    A publisher in a congregation doesn't represent the Watchtower organisation (due to legal reasons/insurance etc) . They just represent themselves as individuals. So why are publishers supposed to hand in their reports to the congregation/WTS? And why do the WTS publish the total (worldwide number) in the yearbook every year. All those hours has nothing to do with the WTS, it is just personal ministry. The publishers could as well reported how many times they prayed.

    Since it's personal ministry the publisher must have the right distributing litterature of their own choice.

  • Splash
    Splash

    And why are they trained by the Soc, supplied by the Soc and have to pay (contribute) for the Soc's publucations?

    Splash

  • wha happened?
    wha happened?

    yea that was a weak attempt to disconnect the agency issue. Bottom line is, they trained us, keeped track of us, equiped us with material, set requirements and minimums, but we're accomplishing something on a personal level.

    Riiiiiiggggggghhhhhhht

  • Tater-T
    Tater-T

    placing magazines ...... is not preaching...

    you're not a minister... you're a peddler

    it's not a personal anything...... it's a lie.. you are a Watchtower drone..they just don't want any personal resposibility for themselves!!!

  • Scott77
    Scott77

    whatever clever strategy they come up, we have a documented record of their contrary claims.

    Scott77

  • DesirousOfChange
    DesirousOfChange

    That fabrication hasn't helped them when they get sued!

    http://www.cultnews.com/archives/000043.html

    IN PART: The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, which is the umbrella organization over 6 million Witnesses worldwide, paid the estate of Frances Coughlin $1.55 million dollars rather than let a jury decide the wrongful death lawsuit.

    Frances Coughlin's surviving family sued Jehovah's Witnesses, also known as the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, in State of Connecticut Superior Court at Milford (CV-00-0072183 S).

    The principle defendant was a "Bethelite," or full-time ministry worker, who drove recklessly in bad weather and killed Ms. Coughlin, a mother and grandmother, on October 8, 1998.

    That Bethelite Jordon Johnson was traveling between "Bethel," which has housing for its full-time workers in Patison, New Jersey and Brooklyn, New York, to a Witness Kingdom Hall he was assigned to in Derby, Connecticut.

    Johnson was found guilty of vehicular manslaughter, but only served 30 days in jail and was sentenced to two years probation. Subsequently, he and Jehovah's Witnesses faced a civil suit filed by Ms. Coughlin's surviving family for damages.

    Why was the Witness organization willing to pay more than $1.5 million dollars?

    Apparently because a much larger issue of "agency" was at stake.

    Agency is the word used to express a relationship between a principal party and its agent, through which the principal party projects its power and/or advances some purpose. And a principal party may be held liable for the actions of its agent.

    Jehovah's Witnesses contended that Jordan Johnson acted on his own and was not their agent at the time he caused the fatal car wreck.

    Looks to me like they did not think a jury would buy into their BS.

    Doc

  • Bungi Bill
    Bungi Bill

    There is nothing like trying to have it both ways!

    - individual publishers are expected to jump when the GB says jump.

    - yet when quizzed about who is directing this activity, they are expected to say that it is a "personal" ministry.

    Imagine if it WAS a "personal ministry". No territory maps, no Field Service Groups, no WTS dress code, no end-of-month Field Service Reports required, publishers free to present whatever literature they saw fit to use, "Bible Studies" using just the bible (or whichever bible study aid an individual publisher decided was most appropriate) . The beloved Watchtower Society would dearly love all that!

    "Personal Ministry" all-right, next thing they will be trying to tell us the tooth fairy exists!

    Bill.

  • Dismissing servant
    Dismissing servant

    DOC, maybe it's defferent for bethelites? I don't know if the WTS should do the same for a rank and file JW driving a car group in feild cirkus. Probably the driver would be sued.

  • Las Malvinas son Argentinas
    Las Malvinas son Argentinas

    A personal ministry? Everyone who's been in it knows how hollow that sounds. Imagine if you just handed in time but never showed up at field service meetings? Would 'personal ministry' get you out of having to explain yourself in a back room? Or if you bothered to show, telling everyone you were going alone on your own 'personal ministry' business. Someone spots you in a cafe? Personal ministry, mate!

  • DATA-DOG
    DATA-DOG

    Where is the proof that JW's have a personal ministry, and are NOT representing the WTBT$? Is there a letter to the BOE's? I know there was talk of checking out territories near your home in a KM or something. Is that the plan? Personal territories for a personal ministry? Zero legal liability for the WTBTS?

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