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When We're In Jehovah's Paradise
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Spotify<<click Gary Alt & friends When We're In Jehovah's Paradise<<click
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BIBLE’S MESSAGE UNCOVERED By the Scripture's Own Writers
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There are hundreds of christian denominations in the world today, each with a different interpretation of the Scriptures. They can’t all be true. In fact, the Bible teaches us that “many paths may seem good to man, but eventually they lead to death.” Sincerity in error does not lead to life, but the true knowledge of God and of His Son, Jesus Christ does. (John 17.17) Prophecies and the well-known facts which prove their fulfillment show us that we are now living in the final days of this old, evil system of things. This means a time of darkness for those who ignore GodÂ’s provisions, and a time of enlightenment and increased knowledge like never before for th…
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Arizona Although still small when compared to the entire population in the USA, Arizona reports around 1% of its population as Jehovah's Witness. This percentage accounts for six hundred and fifty three persons. California California reports 3,697 members who identify as Jehovah's Witness. There are a number of Kingdom Halls located in the state. Florida Florida is home to a small but notable percentage of Jehovah's Witnesses. There are around 220 people who identify as Jehovah's Witness in the state. Hawaii Hawaii State is critical as far as the Jehovah Witness population is concerned. The state carries one percent of the total population…
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Hi there, My name is RJ and for two days I have been nonstop searching for clarification on counting time with unbaptized children. The organized to do Jehovah's will briefly talks about it. It states that a family head can count the time, study, and return visits for family worship. I understand that part. 4 hours per month, 4 return visits per month, and one study. Here is my dilemma, under the same sub-heading as that part it states that we count time, return visits, and bible studies for any one whom we study with that is unbaptized. I have four children and not only do we have our weekly family worship but each child also has their own independent study as well, age …
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Rank State % Identifying as Jehovah's Witness (Source: PEW) 1 Arizona 1% 2 California 1% 3 Florida 1% 4 Hawaii 1% 5 Illinois 1% 6 Kansas 1% 7 Louisiana 1% 8 Michi…
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yb-57E * Yearbook of JehovahÂ’s Witnesses yb1957_E.pdf
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Sierra Leone, Africa We are waiting to know the situation of our brothers to the more than 400 people killed by floods. ??????
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Pursue What Builds Loyalty—Faith
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Wayne Melvin Baker
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Wayne M. Baker, 64, died Aug. 7, 2017, in Denver. He was born Aug. 26, 1952, in Fort Riley, Kan., to Lula May and Melvin Baker. He grew up in Buena Vista, where he worked at the Dairy Bar and later at Climax Mine. Mr. Baker started his own janitorial business in Salida. He moved to Fowler and then to Englewood, where he worked for Bell Heating and Plumbing. Friends and family said his real love was the ministry, and he devoted many years to telling others that Jehovah’s Kingdom is the only solution to mankindÂ’s problems. Mr. Baker was involved in building a Kingdom Hall in Fowler. Friends and family said they always appreciated his calm deme…
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Midweek Meetup 21 August 2017
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"There Is More Happiness in Giving"
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"There Is More Happiness in Giving"
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2016 Puerto Rico Special Convention
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Was It Designed?—The Elephant’s Trunk
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A plaque in the town of Techelsberg was dedicated in memory of Jehovah’s Witnesses who suffered at the hands of the Nazis during World War II. Source
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Did Stephen pray to Jesus? Acts 7:59 The Watchtower has said, “Every prayer is a form of worship.” (The Watchtower, December 15, 1994, p. 23) The Watchtower, February 1, 1959 page 96 in the section ‘Questions from Readers’ says, “the PRAYER offered by Stephen when he was being martyred is recorded at Acts 7:59, 60….” The Watchtower admits that this was a prayer! Stephen prayed to Jesus. Stephen therefore actually worshipped Jesus! <><
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Hello precious friend, is it possible for you to let me know the name of someone in that English congregation in Bergen, Norway please, I would be glad to forward my information too,, I've been babtized over 40 years and searching for my father ??? Redbird1914
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Court's ban of Bible defies logic and common sense COURT BANS MODERN TRANSLATION OF BIBLE IN RUSSIA Jehovah's Witnesses in Russia, 18 August 2017 Late in the evening of 17 August 2017, the Vyborg city court announced a decision: to recognize as extremist material the translation of the Bible into modern Russian, which was seized from Jehovah's Witnesses at customs. All of the seized batch should be confiscated with the goal of subsequent destruction. This decision has not taken legal effect and will be appealed in the Leningrad provincial court. Russia became the first European country to officially prohibit a translation of the Bible. The…
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BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS Watchtower Teaching WT forbids blood transfusions because of Genesis 9:4 ‘But flesh with the life thereof, which is the blood thereof, shall ye not eat’. The WT teaches that a blood transfusion is the same as eating blood, because it resembles intravenous feeding. This doctrine was invented in 1944. Bible Teaching and Historical facts: 1) Thousands of JWs and their children have died because they followed this WT error. QUESTION: Would you really allow your baby to die because of this WT instruction? 2) Most JWs are unaware that their leaders have a history of making medical prohibitions,then later changing their minds to allow t…
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Never Give Up! Talk by Daniel Sydlik
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Never Give Up! Talk by Daniel Sydlik.<<<click
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B. Dwight Goains was a federal magistrate judge for the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas. He was appointed to this position on November 10, 2007, and he retired from the court on November 9, 2015. --------------------------------- Federal magistrate to retire March 19th, 2015 under Top Stories In conversation with the Honorable B. Dwight Goains By SASHA von OLDERSHAUSEN On November 9, the Honorable B. Dwight Goains will retire from an eight-year term serving as the U.S. Magistrate Judge in Alpine, Texas. At 66 years old, Goains has nearly 30 years of experience working within the U.S. legal system – first as a c…
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A Great Jehovah's Witnesses Trial and Appellate Lawyer (1919-2008) By Essam Farag Talks by Glen HowMemorial Service for W Glen How given by ...Blood Transfusion - A Legal Religious and Medical IssueIn 1997, the American College of Trial Lawyers, granted Glen How its award for Courageous Advocacy, the first time a Canadian lawyer has received this distinction. The college said that he has through the course of his long career, demonstrated courage and commitment as a trial and appellate lawyer, and a human being.In 1998, he was awarded the Medal of the Law Society of Upper Canada. He also received a certificate of appreciation and recognition from the Bar of Mo…
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Memorial Service for W Glen How given by Governing Body member David Splane in 2008Â Anyone have the audio? Â ---------------------------------------------- He's renowned for having successfully argued JW related cases that went before the Supreme Court of Canada starting back in the 40s/50s/60s. If you've heard anything about the Roncarelli case, that was his case. His legal wranglings were the foundation for the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, particularly with respect to freedom of worship and freedom of conscience. He received an Order of Canada award in 2001. ------------------------------------------ He was the top-dog for the Ca…
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Students and teachers alike were impressed with the Bibles, Bible-based publications, and videos on display at the Gaudeamus bookfair in Romania. Source
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Through the years, a father watches as his daughter grows up and makes the truth her own. Source
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The Bible gives us an idea of his general appearance. Source See also the top article in this section: https://www.theworldnewsmedia.org/forum/2-christian/
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Welcoming a Jehovah’s Witness into the Band Room
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The image is not related to the article (a Band Room) “Alice”* and I first met at her eighth-grade audition for the McHenry High School bands. As I sat down after the audition with the middle school band director to discuss individual studentsÂ’ needs and concerns, the first student that came up was Alice. “She is a JehovahÂ’s Witness, just so you know. SheÂ’s awesome about it, and her momÂ’s awesome about it, but make sure you start the conversation early and often. We havenÂ’t had any issues together.” Before the school year began, I sat down with Alice and her mother. She was my first Witness student in 11 years of teaching, and I had little knowledge …
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NF - South Africa
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