Vow of Poverty

by Smoldering Wick 1 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • Smoldering Wick
    Smoldering Wick

    Last year, Christianity Today Magazine published an article entitled:
    Watchtower Society Corporate Shakeup
    Jehovah's Witnesses organization changing structure.
    http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2001/004/12.25.html

    WTBTS formed three new corporations last fall. One, Kingdom Support Services Inc., will focus on the everyday needs of individual congregations. Another, the Religious Order of Jehovah's Witnesses, will interact with full-time workers, who take a vow of poverty. The third, the Christian Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, will oversee religious matters.

    This article mentions a "vow of poverty" for full time workers. Regarding this, there was a quote from Raymond Franz:

    Raymond Franz, a former member of the Governing Body who left the movement in 1979 and wrote a book, Crisis of Conscience, criticizing the WTBTS leadership, said the move is designed to deal with the advancing age of Governing Body members.

    Franz added that in Germany, the government ordered the Witnesses to provide severance pay to staff members. "Now when people apply [to join the staff], they sign a vow of poverty, which frees [the WTBTS] from having to treat the person as an employee," he said.

    Have any of you had to sign this "Vow of poverty?" Is it still being used? Does it only apply to Bethel workers?

    Also, the article mentioned three corporations that were added:

    Kingdom Support Services Inc., will focus on the everyday needs of individual congregations
    Religious Order of Jehovah's Witnesses, will interact with full-time workers, who take a vow of poverty
    Christian Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, will oversee religious matters

    Is there more information on these corporations? Was this only a political move to avoid legal action or are they acting corporations?

    Wick
    (of the curious class)

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere

    That is sad, and the Dubyas deny that they live for the corporation

    "As every one knows, there are mistakes in the Bible" - The Watchtower, April 15, 1928, p. 126

    Believe in yourself, not mythology.
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