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Dear
Brothers:
At Psalm 144:15 we read: "Happy is the people
whose God is Jehovah!" We see the truthfulness of this inspired
statement when we associate with our brothers and sisters at conventions,
assemblies, and congregation meetings. We enjoy a warm atmosphere of peace
while we benefit from fine spiritual encouragement from Jehovah and his
organization. (Psalm 29:11) What a contrast to those of the world who lack
true spiritual guidance and a solid hope for the future! --Isaiah 65:13.
What enables us to maintain our happy spirit? For one thing, we fear Jehovah
and we deeply respect the admonition in His Word, including what the Bible
says on sexual matters. (1 Corinthians 6:9,10;
Hebrews 13:4) At first, it was not easy for some of us to bring our lives into
harmony with Jehovah's elevated standards. We had to make significant changes
in our lifestyle before we could qualify for membership in Jehovah's clean,
spirit-directed organization. Was it worth the effort? Absolutely! How
happy we are to be living in harmony with God's righteous requirements!
In recent weeks, the press in this country has focused attention on the way
accusations of child abuse are handled by various religious organizations.
Such reports may cause some sincere individuals to ask about the procedures
followed by Jehovah's Witnesses, Therefore, we believe that it will be
beneficial to review with you our Bible-based position, so that you will
"know how you ought to give an answer" to any who may
inquire.-Colossians 4:6.
Simply stated, we abhor the sexual abuse of children and wil
What if someone is a proven child molester? The article "Let Us Abhor
What is Wicked!" published in the
Our
position is that the secular authorities deal with crime while elders deal
with sin. To avoid a miscarriage of justice elders
must not interfere with, prevent, or impede any secular investigation into
child abuse. They must ensure that secular laws are adhered to (Romans 13:1)
To
that end they are instructed to contact the legal dept at
1.
The
alleged victim and other potential victims are protected from possible abuse.
2.
The
council is given to report crime to the proper authorities and to comply with
any additional legal requirements.
The
elders know that it is the absolute right of the victim, his or her family or
anyone else to report the matter to the authorities, if they so wish.
(Galatians 6:5)
At least since 1981, articles have been published in our journals, The
Watchtower and Awake!,
with a view to educating Jehovah's people and the public on the need to
protect children from child abuse. Besides the above-quoted article, there was
the article. "Help For the Victims of
Incest," which appeared in the , Watchtower.
Awake! has featured such articles as
"Your Child is in Danger!" "How Can We Protect Our Children?"
and "Prevention in the Home" (October 8, 1993) as well as
"Child Molesting-Every Mother's Nightmare," in its
We believe that we have a strong, Bible-based policy on child abuse. Over the
years, as we have noted areas where our policy could be strengthened, we have
not hesitated to follow through. At Kingdom Ministry Schools the elders
receive ongoing reminders regarding this policy and related matters. And we
continue to urge the elders to follow closely the procedures that we have established.
The
moral cleanness of the congregation continues to be of vital concern to the
"faithful and discreet slave." (Matthew 24:45) As we keep applying
Scriptural principles in our lives, our happiness will increase. We trust
that these reminders will be helpful to you as you share the Kingdom hope with
right-hearted ones. We have much to be
grateful for in the way of spiritual refreshment as
a result of attending the "Zealous Kingdom Proclaimers"
District Conventions. What a happy prospect! Yes, there is no doubt about it:
"Happy is the people whose God is
Jehovah!"-Psalm 144:15.
Your brothers,