<p><em>Crisis of Conscience</em> 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&rsquo;s religion.<br /><br><br /><br>Former member of the Governing Body of Jehovah&rsquo;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&rsquo;s inner council and the powerful sometimes dramatic impact their decisions have on Jehovah&rsquo;s Witnesses. <em>Crisis of Conscience</em> offers a penetrating view of the supreme council of this organization the Governing Body and their life altering power over human lives.<br /><br><br /><br>While the events of Raymond Franz&rsquo;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.</p><p>Content: Raymond Franz formerly a Governing Body member of Jehovah&rsquo;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&rsquo;s Witnesses were spent on this central executive council. Those years led to his crisis of conscience which is the theme of this book.<br /><br><br /><br>Based on the entire manuscript of Franz&rsquo;s 2008 printing of <em>Crisis of Conscience</em> this fifth edition 2018 also includes:</p><br><ul><br> <li>Foreword by David Henke author of <em>Spiritual Abuse Recovery Workbook</em> and founder of Watchmen Fellowship Inc. &mdash; David Henke is a Christian apologist that specializes in the field of Jehovah&#39;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.<br /><br> &nbsp;</li><br> <li>Excerpts from Franz&rsquo;s <em>In Search of Christian Freedom</em> &mdash; <em>Crisis of Conscience</em> 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.<br /><br> &nbsp;</li><br> <li><em>Where is the &ldquo;Great Crowd&rdquo; Serving God? </em>by Jon A. Mitchell a former secretary to the Governing Body &mdash; As a secretary to the Governing Body and member of the Service Department Mitchell observed events during and immediately after Raymond Franz&rsquo; resignation from the Governing Body and numerous people were moved demoted or disfellowshipped. As a result Jon Mitchell authored a booklet called <em>Where is The &ldquo;Great Crowd&rdquo; Serving God?</em> This is an account of Jon&rsquo;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.<br /><br> &nbsp;</li><br> <li>Epilogue<em> The Copyright Owner&rsquo;s Story</em> by Deborah Dykstra &mdash; Former regular pioneer and temporary special pioneer Deborah Dykstra tells her journey of discovering that Jehovah&rsquo;s Witnesses were not the sound foundation that she thought they were realizing instead that it is Jesus Christ himself that is the real &ldquo;truth&rdquo; 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&rsquo; lives.</li><br></ul><br><br><p>Raymond Franz died in 2010 however in this re-publishing of <em>Crisis of Conscience</em> based on it&rsquo;s very last printing in 2008 the authors story heart and expressions of his love for God and his fellow man remain with us.</p>