Don Alden Adams (January 16, 1925 – December 30, 2019) was president of the
Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania
The Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania is a non-stock, not-for-profit organization headquartered in Warwick, New York. It is the main legal entity used worldwide by Jehovah's Witnesses to direct, administer and disseminate doc ...
(2000–2014),
the principal
corporation of Jehovah's Witnesses.
Biography
Born in January 16, 1925 in
Oak Park, Illinois
Oak Park is a village in Cook County, Illinois, adjacent to Chicago. It is the 29th-most populous municipality in Illinois with a population of 54,583 as of the 2020 U.S. Census estimate. Oak Park was first settled in 1835 and later incorporated in ...
,
["Changing the Watch At the Watchtower" by Charles W. Bell, ''New York Daily News'', October 14, 2000, p. 24] Adams grew up in a big family, which originally had connections to the
Episcopal church. His mother showed interest in
Jehovah's Witnesses
Jehovah's Witnesses is a millenarian restorationist Christian denomination with nontrinitarian beliefs distinct from mainstream Christianity. The group reports a worldwide membership of approximately 8.7 million adherents involved in ...
and gradually the children also became interested. His father initially showed no interest, but involved himself in a legal case when one of Don's younger brothers was not exempted from military service, and eventually became a member.
After serving as a full-time preacher, Adams was invited in late 1944 to serve at the world headquarters of Jehovah's Witnesses in Brooklyn, New York, where he was secretary to Society president,
Nathan H. Knorr. By the 1960s, Adams served directly under the
Governing Body
A governing body is a group of people that has the authority to exercise governance over an organization or political entity. The most formal is a government, a body whose sole responsibility and authority is to make binding decisions in a taken ge ...
as a
zone overseer, visiting various countries to audit branch offices and meet with Witness missionaries. Later, Adams directed world missionary activities, and served on the "Bethel Home Committee".
In 2000, the ''New York Daily News'' described Adams as "a longtime insider ... at the world headquarters in Brooklyn Heights."
''The Washington Post'' described Adams as "a 50-year veteran of the organization," which has been restated in subsequent publications. Adams also served on the Publishing Committee.
Watch Tower Society presidency
Adams, a Governing Body "helper", became president of the Watch Tower Society after Governing Body member
Milton G. Henschel stepped down from the position in 2000. In that year, members of the Governing Body resigned from their executive positions of the corporations of Jehovah's Witnesses, although the periodical ''
Christianity Today
''Christianity Today'' is an evangelical Christian media magazine founded in 1956 by Billy Graham. It is published by Christianity Today International based in Carol Stream, Illinois. ''The Washington Post'' calls ''Christianity Today'' "evange ...
'' reported that the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses would continue its "oversight" role.
["Jehovah's Witnesses Order Shake-Up" by Richard N. Ostling, ''The Washington Post'', October 9, 2000]
As Retrieved 2009-09-01
"The Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania, as the group is officially known, had been run by a so-called Governing Body. Now, religious and administrative duties will be divided, with three newly formed corporations running the group's U.S. operations. President Milton Henschel, 80, and the group's six other board members resigned their posts on Saturday. ... Don Adams, a 50-year veteran of the organization, has been named president of the organization, and seven lower-ranking members will make up the new board. Henschel will remain a member of the Governing Body."
Adams' presidency was administrative, and he is not considered to have impacted the organization's ministry as have past Watch Tower Society presidents. Adams' brother, Joel C. Adams, is a vice-president of
Christian Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, Inc., a related corporation.
In 2014, Adams was replaced as president of the Watch Tower Society by
Robert Ciranko
Robert Louis Ciranko (born March 9, 1947) is the current president of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania (2014–), the principal corporation of Jehovah's Witnesses.
Biography
Born in March 1947 in Brooklyn, New York, U.S ...
.
Adams died in December 2019, at the age of 94.
Don Alden Adams death notice
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References
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1925 births
2019 deaths
American Jehovah's Witnesses
Watch Tower Society presidents
People from Oak Park, Illinois