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PROTECTING OUR CHILDREN
What can we do to protect our children and preserve the cleanness of
Jehovah's organization? The primary responsibility for protecting our children
rests upon the parents. Fine suggestions for parents can be found in the January
22, 1985, Awake! article "Child Molesting- You Can Protect Your Child." Other
articles that parents do well to consider are those in the October 8, 1993,
Awake! entitled "How Can We Protect Our Children" and the December 1, 1996,
Watchtower entitled "Parents, Find Pleasure in Your Children," specifically
pages 13 and 14, paragraphs 18 and 19.
What can the elders do to help
protect our children? The elders should be alert to the activity of any who are
known to have molested children in the past. Individuals who have manifested a
weakness in this regard should be sensitive to their need not to be alone with
children. They should refrain from holding children or displaying other forms of
affection for them. It would be appropriate for elders to give kindly cautions
to any who are doing things that may be a temptation or a cause for concern to
others in the congregation.-l Cor. 10:12,32.
What should elders do when a
former child molester moves to another congregation? As outlined in the February
1991 Our Kingdom Ministry "Question Box" and the August 1, 1995, letter to all
Bodies of Elders, our policy is always to send a letter of introduction when a
publisher moves to another congregation. It is imperative that this be done when
one who is known to have been a child molester moves. The secretary should write
on behalf of the elders to the new congregation's body of elders and outline
this publisher's background and what the elders in the old congregation have
been doing to assist him. Any needed cautions should be provided to the new
congregation's body of elders. This letter should not be read to or discussed
with the congregation. This information should be kept in the congregation's
confidential files where it can be reviewed by any elder. The elders should send
a copy of this letter to the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society in one of the
"Special Blue" envelopes.
PRIVILEGES OF SERVICE IN THE CONGREGATION
In
the January 1, 1997, issue of The Watchtower, the article "Let Us Abhor What Is
Wicked" stated on page 29: "For the protection of our children, a man known to
have been a child molester does not qualify for a responsible position in the
congregation. Moreover, he cannot be a pioneer or serve in any other special
full-time service. " We have had a number of inquiries asking how this applies
in the congregation, and this is being given consideration.
It may be
possible that some who were guilty of child molestation were or are now serving
as elders, ministerial servants, or regular or special pioneers. Others may have
been guilty of child molestation before they were baptized. The bodies of elders
should not query individuals. However, the body of elders should discuss this
matter and give the Society a report on anyone who is currently serving or who
formerly served in a Society-appointed position in your congregation who is
known to have been guilty of child molestation in the past.
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In your report please
answer the following questions: How long ago did he commit the sin? What was his
age at the time? What was the age of his victim(s)? Was it a one-time occurrence
or a practice? If it was a practice, to what extent? How is he viewed in the
community and by the authorities? Has he lived down any notoriety in the
community? Are members of the congregation aware of what took place? How do they
and/or his victim(s) view him? Has he ever been disfellowshipped, reproved,
counseled, or otherwise dealt with? If he has moved to another congregation,
please identify the congregation to which he has moved. Was that congregation
advised of his past conduct of child molestation, and, if so, when? [If you have
not advised them, this should be done now, and you should send a copy of your
letter to the Society in a "Special Blue" envelope.] This information should be
sent to the Society along with any other observations that the body of elders
has. Please send this to the Society in the "Special Blue" envelope so that the
factors involved may be given due consideration; this information is not to be
made available to those not involved.
Jehovah has been blessing the efforts
of his people to get the vital Kingdom-preaching and disciple-making work done.
Isaiah 52: 11 states: "Keep yourselves clean, you who are carrying the utensils
of Jehovah." We must be ever vigilant to demonstrate to Jehovah that we want to
keep the organization he uses in these last days fit for this all-essential
trust. May Jehovah bless your efforts to that end.
Your brothers, WTBS
P.S. to Body of Elders: A meeting of the body of elders should be arranged
to read and discuss this letter together. This letter is confidential and should
not be copied but should be kept in the congregation's confidential file. Elders
should not discuss this information with others. It is provided so that you can
appropriately apply the spirit of the Scriptural information in the January 1,
1997, Watchtower article "Let Us Abhor What Is Wicked."