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YES, thats alot song-books hahaha, little curious But you was very little by starting, so thats possible ! I also had the brown one by my baptism 1997 and after, *Sing to Jehovah* Now I use my tablet by singing.. The most Brothers / Sisters doing that, also many young ones ! I understand, bec. the bags now more easy.... Greetings from Germany ! @Jstonefaigle
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Soy su opinión, queridas hermanas, muchas gracias ! Es muy triste lo que está sucediendo hoy en día en nuestro mundo todo lo que pasa ...
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WOW... das ist ja nett Bruder Colin, haha Ja, mit dem Translater geht das prima ! Danke, für diese schöne Idee... I use daily the google translater for working here. Mostly for Spanish to English. Yes, the technology is sometimes super ! I come back later, now different duties ! Wish you a great day in far away south Africa. ???
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Wednesday, June 28. 2017 The harvest is great, but the workers are few.—Matt. 9:37. God’s people have used a variety of methods in order to reach as many as possible with the good news. This was especially important when ‘the workers were few.’ In the early 20th century, newspapers were used to reach large audiences in areas where Jehovah’s people were few in number. Each week, Charles Taze Russell would telegraph a sermon to a newspaper syndicate. In turn, the syndicate retelegraphed the sermon to newspapers in the United States, Canada, and Europe. It is estimated that by 1913, Brother Russell’s sermons were reaching 15,000,000 readers by means of 2,000 newspapers! After Brother Russell died, another effective method of spreading the good news began to be used. On April 16, 1922, Joseph F. Rutherford made one of his first radio broadcasts, speaking to an estimated 50,000 people. Then, on February 24, 1924, the organization’s first radio station, WBBR, began broadcasting. w15 11/15 5:10, 11 https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/6/28
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London's Jehovah's Witnesses are helping people involved in the catastrophic 24-storey Grenfell Tower fire, with 79 dead ;-( 4 Jehovah's Witnesses were saved from within the building and their apartments completely burned. Witnesses who live near the tower are helping their affected siblings with the help of clothing, food, and money. There is also a campaign of emotional support to the neighbors of the area.
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REALLY.... SO FAST ? WOW !! Thats very rare, in 4 - 5 months ! But we're all different, thats true ! Aha.... new at the Convention at 1982 - My Paradise study - book was the later one... in red color and baptized 1997, soon 20 years ! The time is SO running, yes >>>>>>>>>>>>> Greetings from Germany !
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La mies es mucha, pero los obreros son pocos (Mat. 9:37). Los siervos de Dios han usado varios métodos para llegar a más personas con el mensaje de las buenas nuevas. Estos métodos fueron muy útiles durante la época en la que había pocos obreros. A comienzos del siglo veinte usamos los periódicos para llegar a lugares donde había pocos siervos de Jehová. Todas las semanas, Charles Russell enviaba por telégrafo un sermón a una agencia informativa, la cual lo reenviaba por el mismo medio a muchos periódicos de Estados Unidos, Canadá y Europa. Se calcula que en 1913 los sermones del hermano Russell aparecieron en 2.000 periódicos que leían 15 millones de personas. Tras la muerte del hermano Russell, se utilizó otro método muy efectivo. El 16 de abril de 1922, Joseph Rutherford dio uno de sus primeros discursos por radio, y se calcula que lo escucharon 50.000 personas. Luego, el 24 de febrero de 1924, comenzó a funcionar la primera estación de radio de la organización, la WBBR. w15 15/11 5:10, 11 https://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2017/6/28
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The harvest is great, but the workers are few.—Matt. 9:37. God’s people have used a variety of methods in order to reach as many as possible with the good news. This was especially important when ‘the workers were few.’ In the early 20th century, newspapers were used to reach large audiences in areas where Jehovah’s people were few in number. Each week, Charles Taze Russell would telegraph a sermon to a newspaper syndicate. In turn, the syndicate retelegraphed the sermon to newspapers in the United States, Canada, and Europe. It is estimated that by 1913, Brother Russell’s sermons were reaching 15,000,000 readers by means of 2,000 newspapers! After Brother Russell died, another effective method of spreading the good news began to be used. On April 16, 1922, Joseph F. Rutherford made one of his first radio broadcasts, speaking to an estimated 50,000 people. Then, on February 24, 1924, the organization’s first radio station, WBBR, began broadcasting. w15 11/15 5:10, 11 https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/6/28
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OH.... tasty !!!! Every day a salad with *Extra Virgin Olive Oil* - and NEVER getting the crazy Alzheimer, WOW Always a colored salad to lunch or dinner ! ENJOY MY MEALS.....
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