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Other Religions, Practices & Sacred Texts - Crisis of Conscience: The story of the struggle between loyalty to God and loyalty to one’s religion.

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Book Synopsis: Crisis of Conscience presents the story of a struggle to prevent the erosion of a God-given freedom of conscience and the ensuing dilemma of choosing between loyalty to God and loyalty to one’s religion. Former member of the Governing Body of Jehovah’s Witnesses, Raymond Franz delivers a rare glimpse into the inner workings of the Watch Tower Society. In response to extraordinary events, Franz tells a unique account of the decision-making sessions of this religion’s inner council and the powerful, sometimes dramatic, impact their decisions have on Jehovah’s Witnesses. Crisis of Conscience offers a penetrating view of the supreme council of this organization, the Governing Body and their life altering power over human lives. While the events of Raymond Franz's departure from the Governing Body occurred in 1980, the organizational foundation and structure remains the same today, making this account relevant to a whole new generation.

Content: Raymond Franz, formerly a Governing Body member of Jehovah’s Witnesses, shares an account that reveals the inner workings and the decision-making processes of that Body, offering a penetrating view of the life altering power they have over human lives. The final nine of his sixty years as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses were spent on this central executive council. Those years led to his crisis of conscience, which is the theme of this book.

Based on the entire manuscript of Franz's 2008 printing of Crisis of Conscience, this fifth edition 2018, also includes:

  • Foreword by David Henke, author of Spiritual Abuse Recovery Workbook, and founder of Watchmen Fellowship, Inc. — David Henke is a Christian apologist that specializes in the field of Jehovah's Witnesses, issues of mind control, spiritual abuse, and legalism. In addition to the above workbook, Henke has authored evangelistic and educational tracts, and articles.
  • Excerpts from Franz's In Search of Christian Freedom — Crisis of Conscience references 30 pages from In Search of Christian Freedom in the footnotes; for the convenience of the reader, these pages have been added to Appendix B.
  • Where is the “Great Crowd” Serving God? by Jon A. Mitchell, a former secretary to the Governing Body — As a secretary to the Governing Body, and member of the Service Department, Mitchell observed events during and immediately after Raymond Franz' resignation from the Governing Body and numerous people were moved, demoted or disfellowshipped. As a result Jon Mitchell authored a booklet called Where is The “Great Crowd” Serving God? This is an account of Jon's observations and his personal research from 1980 to 1981 while serving at Brooklyn Bethel. This booklet has been included in its entirety in Appendix C.
  • Epilogue, The Copyright Owner's Story by Deborah Dykstra — Former regular pioneer and temporary special pioneer, Deborah Dykstra tells her journey of discovering that Jehovah's Witnesses were not the sound foundation that she thought they were, realizing instead that it is Jesus Christ himself that is the real “truth” and foundation to life as a Christian. Thereafter, she shares how she embarked on a 25 year friendship with Raymond and Cynthia Franz along with anecdotal stories about the Franz' lives. Raymond Franz died in 2010, however in this re-publishing of Crisis of Conscience based on it’s very last printing in 2008, the authors story, heart and expressions of his love for God and his fellow man remain with us.

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Crisis of Conscience is a thought-provoking and gripping tale of the struggle between loyalty to God and loyalty to one's religion. Former member of the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses, Raymond Franz, provides an insider's perspective into the inner workings of the Watch Tower Society. This captivating account sheds light on the decision-making sessions of the religion's inner council and the profound impact their choices have on the lives of Jehovah's Witnesses.

This fifth edition of Crisis of Conscience, published in 2018, includes a foreword by David Henke, a Christian apologist and founder of Watchmen Fellowship, Inc. Henke's expertise in the field of Jehovah's Witnesses, mind control, spiritual abuse, and legalism adds further credibility to the book. The addition of excerpts from Franz's In Search of Christian Freedom in Appendix B enhances the reading experience by providing additional context and references.

Furthermore, this edition features an insightful booklet by Jon A. Mitchell, a former secretary to the Governing Body. Mitchell's firsthand observations and personal research from 1980 to 1981, showcased in Where is the "Great Crowd" Serving God?, offer valuable insights into the aftermath of Raymond Franz's resignation and the repercussions faced by numerous individuals within the organization.

Don't miss this extraordinary opportunity to delve into the controversial world of religious organizations and the dilemmas faced by those torn between their devotion to God and their loyalty to their religion. Uncover the secrets and inner workings that continue to shape Jehovah's Witnesses today. Experience Crisis of Conscience, a captivating and eye-opening account that will leave you questioning the boundaries of faith and conscience.

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