Shortly before Charles Russell died, the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society was caught up in a web of criticism regarding both his personal life and his professional one as a spiritual leader. He turned to his friend and attorney, Joseph Rutherford to assist him in refuting these allegations. Among the accusations were that Pastor Russell was using the money donated to the organization for his personal use, of being a divorced man, of not paying his wife alimony, of charging his followers huge rates for what was termed Miracle Wheat. The newspapers also accused him of being a pedophile with regards to a young orphan girl that came into the care of he and his wife, as well as a myriad of other charges. Rutherford realized that in order to protect the organization and to assure its future growth he would have to defend Pastor Russell's reputation against these charges and in this book, he does so in an admirable way.
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