About Robin Jackson

July 23rd, 2009

Robin Jackson was born in a small town named Uitenhage on the south east coast of South Africa. Robin spent most of his childhood in and around Uitenhage but later moved to the city of Durban on the east coast, where he now resides with his wife and two children. He is the author of two books, “Losing The Faith” and “Cults: How They Work” based on his personal experiences with the Jehovah’s Witness organisation (Watchtower Society) and further research. He is popular speaker at church groups and conferences on the topic of cults and how to free yourself.

Robin has worked as an engineering fitter in various companies in industry, as a first line manger, and is currently affiliated with Customised Training Specialists which specialises in technical training,module development and technical assessments in the engineering field.

Robin can be contacted via this website.

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  1. October 9th, 2009 at 07:17 | #1

    This is good to hear. I believe that there are many bleesed souls within the J.W movement that do know Christ as their Redeemer and I pray as I type this that your revelations will inspire them to stand up and be courageous – as you have done – and save those many decieved people from the permanent terror of eternity in hell. The mission of The Christ was, and is, to save all who will listen from the curse of Adam – eternity separated from God.
    As you read this blog, and the writings of a man who has the courage to stand up against everything he has ever known and tell the TRUTH, ask yourself this question:”IF YOU DIE TONIGHT, WHERE WILL YOU GO, WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO YOU?” If you are not 100% sure of the answer, then look to Jesus The Christ.(For there is no other name under Heaven given among men by which by which we must be saved – Acts 4 v 12.)
    Robin, having led J.W. folk to Christ, (and even the odd buddhist and satanist) I have a very limited perception of what price you gave paid to do this. May God strengthen you and His Holy Spirit give you wisdom to convey the truth to others.

  2. Heather
    November 11th, 2009 at 18:11 | #2

    Dear Robin

    We are the parents of the lovely 19 year daughter, who is living in Mauritius and as a result of the aritcle in Saturday’s newspaper she phoned us yesterday to tell us that she is planning on marrying a young man, who we have never heard of before. We are devasted. Could you help us get her out of this cult before she gets married. The elders of the church arrrange the marriages. She is 19 and has never had a boyfriend.

  3. November 11th, 2009 at 18:50 | #3

    Hi Heather

    I have spoken to Keith and we are arranging a meeting soon. I would have loved to have joined you guys for your meeting tomorrow night but unfortunately I am unavailable.

    I will be in touch within the next two days.

  4. Love Jesus
    December 5th, 2009 at 05:20 | #4

    @Heather
    Robin,
    I encourage you to investigate the church properly and speak to the people involved.
    Check out their blogs and hear they are far from in a cult.
    Pitty parents can’t support their children’s commitment to serve the Lord fully in their lives and marriages…
    The concerned parents group this Heather is part of have encouraged death threats, slander, even written in their blogs about burning down peoples houses! The kids of the parents that are in this group that are not in CTMI churches are lost and on drugs. Some of them living a life of deep destruction encouraged by these same parents. Maybe address with Keith the death threats, destruction of church peoples property from his group of followers.

  5. Janet Page
    December 14th, 2009 at 13:52 | #5

    Hi Robin,

    Have you investigated this group? What have you discovered?
    I have read the blogs and interesting to note that Haley Goddards
    blog is closed for comment and all the comments are written by their members. The discussions are all one sided. Interested to see what you
    have found out.

    regards
    Janet

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