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Rescuing Slaves of the Watchtower: How to lead Jehovah's Witness prisoners into the light of christ

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Product Description Learn how to rescue Jehovah's Witnesses from their slavery! Though its members represent one of the fastest-growing religions in the world, the Jehovah's Witnesses remain one of the most enigmatic and puzzling groups to many people today.] Few people never have been visited by a "Witness", but what exactly do these determined people actually believe? What makes them so different from other Christian denominations? In this spellbinding look at the Watchtower Society, Joe B. Hewitt, formerly a third-generation Jehovah's Witness who was indoctrinated by his mother and grandfather with Watchtower teachings, pulls back the curtain of mystery and exposes lies, the mind control, and the glaring contradictions of biblical truth behind the organization that has sent those smiling faces to your front door. His book contains heartbreaking stories of former adherents, including himself, who were betrayed by the JW's. Joe says instead of evangelizing others, the Witnesses themselves need to be rescued from the cult-like organization. The book describes how people who know the real truth of Christ's love can rescue the Watchtower's slaves from intellectual and emotional bondage. Review This book will be an immeasurable blessing to those who are dealing with the Jehovah's Witnesses. --- Dr. Jimmy Draper, President Emeritus, LifeWay Christian Resources. You will find this book to be an inspiring story but also a great resource of historical facts and biblical truth concerning Jehovah Witnesses. --- Dr. Bob Dean, Executive Director, Dallas Baptist Association.  This book is an excellent resource for those who would reach out to people caught up in the Jehovah's Witness organization. --- Rudy Gonzalez, Ph.D., Dean, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.   From the Author Joe B. Hewitt started writing as a newspaper reporter for the Lima, Ohio, News. He covered the police beat, courthouse beat, and was an investigative reporter. He went under cover for three months and published an expose of vice and crime. He served as national and international news editor and "slot" man on the city desk. He owned and published the following Texas weekly newspapers, Throckmorton Tribune, and Springtown Review, and was a stockholder, editor and publisher of the Richardson Digest. His newspaper career ended when he was called into the ministry. While still a seminary student he started the Richardson East Baptist Church, Richardson, Texas. By the time he graduated from seminary his new church had bought land on Main Street and built a building. In 1980, he accepted a call to Pastor First Baptist Church of Fate, Texas, where he served 13 years. He then became founding pastor of Princeton Park Baptist Church, Rowlett, Texas, where he served 9 years and retired in 2001. His travel articles and pictures have been published in The Dallas Morning News, and the Houston Chronicle's Sunday Magazine. Guest editorials have been published in The Dallas Morning News and Spirit of 76, publication of Fort Worth, Texas, Mensa.             Hewitt was certified by North American Mission Board, Southern Baptist Convention, as expert on Cults. Hewitt served as a temporary missionary in Mexico, Brazil, Russia, Oregon, Idaho, New York, and England. On one of his three trips to Russia, Hewitt preached in Muravlenko, Siberia, a city of 40,000, built on 600 feet deep permafrost located 1650 miles east-northeast of Moscow. In addition to the mission trips, Hewitt visited Cypress, Turkey, Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Greece, Italy, France, Spain, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, and many Caribbean islands. Hewitt has traveled extensively throughout all 50 of the United States, Mexico and Canada.