About Special Pioneering
Special pioneers are appointed by the branch to serve in specific congregations or territories where the preaching work needs an extra boost. Unlike regular pioneers who choose where to serve, special pioneers are assigned by the branch — making their work a direct response to organizational need.
Special pioneers are expected to spend 130 hours per month in field service and receive a modest monthly allowance from the branch to help cover basic living expenses. It's a full-time, branch-directed ministry that places you exactly where Jehovah's organization determines the need is greatest.
What to Expect at the Booth
- Hear from special pioneers about their assignments and experiences
- Learn what the application and appointment process involves
- Understand the hour requirements and the support provided by the branch
- Find out what makes someone a good candidate for this appointment
- Get inspired by the impact special pioneers have in the territories they serve
Who This Is For
Regular pioneers with a proven record of faithful service who are willing to go wherever the branch sends them. Special pioneering requires flexibility, spiritual maturity, and a genuine desire to serve not just where you want — but where Jehovah's organization needs you most.