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What does a Jehovah's Witness pioneer do?

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A pioneer is a full-time evangelizer. All of Jehovah's Witnesses are publishers of the good news. However, some have organized their life to serve as regular pioneers, spending 70 hours each month in the preaching work. To do this, many limit their secular work to part-time. read more

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For Jehovah's Witnesses, a pioneer is a person who commits to “putting in a set number of hours every month” in what they term The Field Ministry. Most often in the past, this meant about 90 hours a month, knocking on doors and trying to follow up any interest found. read more

A pioneer is a full-time evangelizer. All of Jehovah’s Witnesses are publishers of the good news. However, some have organized their life to serve as regular pioneers, spending 70 hours each month in the preaching work. read more

Source: jw.org

Jehovah's Witnesses are organized hierarchically, and are led by the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses from the Watch Tower Society's headquarters in Warwick, New York. The Governing Body, along with other "helpers", are organized into six committees responsible for various administrative functions within the global Witness community, including publication, assembly programs and evangelizing activity. read more

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