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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Blanchie DeGrate in If you think you're too small to make a difference, then watch that .....   
    If you think you're too small to make a difference, then watch that .....
    Video text  in  English.....
    "If you think you're too small to do something, try to sleep when there's a mosquito in the room." 
    ( Dalai Lama )
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Carol Ann Torres in REFLECTION BEFORE APRIL 5. 2017 ( Russia )   
    ACTUALLY  OUR  BROTHER'S  FROM  THE  UKRAINE  WERE  WRITING  LETTERS  TO  THEIR  BROTHERS  IN  RUSSIA....  THATS  JW  LOVE❤


       JEHOVAH  WILL  WIN...  EVERLASTING !!
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Blanchie DeGrate in Jehovah Will Wipe Away All Tears and Death ??????   
    OH  YES.....   I  learned  that  already  in  my  first  Bible  study   The  most  of  us  knowing  that...  Jehovah  has  a  'HUGE  tube'  and  HE  is  saving  all  our  tears ✔️??
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Blanchie DeGrate in HOW BRAVE OUR SISTER IN GROENLANDIA - by cart - witnessing ! Its so very cold....   
    We  have  so  many  brave  &  diligent  Brothers / Sisters  around  the  Earth....
    I  love  them  for  their  big  dedication  for  Jehovah❤


    He  was  growing  to  a  Missionary,  many  years  with  his  wife,  I  know  that !
    He  died  in  the  year  2014...    with  more  than  80  years !
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Perpetua Marcolino in Future Party! ? Your Invited! ? Where? New World ?   
    @Bible Speaks   Are  you  really  SO  sure,  that  your  "party"  will  start  in  short  time... ?   JEHOVAH'S  time  is SO very different  to  ours. The  humans  always  were  counting  wrong !
    Why  not  have  finally  more  patience ?  Jehovah  was  writing  that  word  to  the  9 spiritual  fruits 
    THAT  HAS  OF  SURE  AN  IMPORTEND  SENSE,  I  THINK !   For  many  things  we  need  alot  more  patience,  oh  yes......  OUR  WHOLE  LIFE  WE  LIVE  WITH  JEHOVAH❤  together  ;-))
    I  am  NOT  counting  the  days  now !!  I  know,  the  NW  is  coming  soon....  thats  ok.
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    Queen Esther reacted to Queen Esther in HOW BRAVE OUR SISTER IN GROENLANDIA - by cart - witnessing ! Its so very cold....   
    We  have  so  many  brave  &  diligent  Brothers / Sisters  around  the  Earth....
    I  love  them  for  their  big  dedication  for  Jehovah❤


    He  was  growing  to  a  Missionary,  many  years  with  his  wife,  I  know  that !
    He  died  in  the  year  2014...    with  more  than  80  years !
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Perpetua Marcolino in Prince's death puts unprecedented spotlight on Jehovah's Witnesses❤   
    Prince's death puts spotlight on Jehovah's Witnesses ❤
    Prince's death has put an unprecedeted spotlight on his JW -
    in suburban Minneapolis, as well as the  Jehovah's  Witness  faith nationally.
    'We lost a spiritual brother' in Prince'....
     
    For more than a decade, Prince spent many Sunday mornings inside a simple Jehovah’s Witnesses hall in a Minneapolis suburb, listening to Bible readings, sharing his insights in group discussions, and singing such hymns as “God’s Promise of Paradise” and “Be Forgiving.”
    “His beliefs were very, very strong,” said Larry Graham, a close friend who introduced Prince to the faith.
    While the superstar was comfortable door-knocking in Minnesota to spread the Bible’s message — a requirement for all Witnesses — he also tried to spread Jehovah’s teachings to musicians and others in his circle, Graham said. “It’s a side of him most people don’t know,” he said.
    As Prince fans across the globe await an explanation of his unexpected death on April 21, worshipers at this St. Louis Park church remember a modest guy who would slip into the fellowship hall on Sundays with zero fanfare.
    Ironically, in death, he has put an unprecedented spotlight on his church.
    Warner Bros. plans vinyl reissues of Prince's 1985-1992 albums
    7 charities to give to in honor of Prince's memory
    “We’re seeing a tremendous surge in interest,” said Jim Lundstrom, a church elder in St. Louis Park. “I’ve gotten calls from Paris, London, Africa … and all points in between. Now our name is coming to the fore.”
    Like the others in this church, Prince didn’t fear death, because he believed in a future earthly paradise. But, Graham said, the superstar was not planning to make his worldly exit yet. Graham said he knew nothing of opioid painkillers, now the focus of Prince’s death investigation.
    Graham also denied claims that Prince couldn’t have hip surgery because his faith prohibited blood transfusions.
    While Jehovah’s Witnesses can’t get blood transfusions, medical technology offers alternatives, Graham said.
    In fact, Lundstrom belongs to a national network of hospital liaisons who help church members at the Mayo Clinic, the University of Minnesota and elsewhere receive optimal care without transfusions.
    “We recognize that life is a gift from God,” said Graham, a bass player for the 1960s funk band Sly and the Family Stone. “Any medical treatment that will make us well again, we seek that.”
    Prince’s Sunday home
    About 70 people sat with Bible study pamphlets on their laps at Prince’s Jehovah’s Witnesses hall last Sunday. It’s a simple room, with no crucifixes or religious symbols — just comfortable chairs and plenty of Bibles and Watchtower publications available at the door.
    “He’d usually sit over there,” said one member, gesturing to the rows center and back.
    The nearly two-hour service opened with a hymn, and then a guest speaker preached about the Bible being an “owner’s manual for our lives.” That was followed by an hourlong, engaging discussion about loyalty to God, during which worshipers answered questions such as: “How can you be loyal to both Jehovah and your friend or relative?”
    The service ended with a simple prayer and a song, and folks meandered out the door.
    Prince’s path to this church began at an after-concert party in Nashville about 20 years ago, Graham said. Prince and Graham, both performing in town that night, found themselves talking about life’s big questions.
    Prince later asked Graham, a member of Jehovah’s Witnesses since 1975, if he would consider moving to Minneapolis to continue teaching him the Bible. Graham, at the time living in Montego Bay, Jamaica, said yes. He has been Prince’s spiritual mentor and close friend ever since.
    “We started studying the Bible on a regular basis,” recalled Graham. “And the more he learned, the more questions he had, like: ‘Why are we here? Where is everything heading? What’s the future for mankind, for the Earth?’ ”
    Prince also learned that Jehovah’s Witnesses do not celebrate Christmas and Easter, for example, because those holidays have roots in pagan traditions. They do not serve in the military. They view Jesus as the son of God, but not God, and they don’t believe in a trinity. They pray to God, called Jehovah, who will return to rule a paradise on Earth.
    Prince, known as “Brother Nelson,” joined Jehovah’s Witnesses in 2003.
    The church was a beneficiary of Prince’s philanthropy, but it’s difficult to say how much he gave. Collection plates are not passed. Giving is done privately, often in cash and often at a church table with two slots marked “Local Congregation Expenses” and “Worldwide Work.”
    No will for Prince has surfaced, and Graham said he was unaware if Jehovah’s Witnesses would benefit from a $100-million-plus estate now being claimed by Prince’s family members.
    Near the giving table is a large map of St. Louis Park, with every street on a grid that is used for door-to-door ministry.
    “We have the whole world [mapped],” said George Cook, a church elder eyeing the map. “We’re very organized.”
    There are about 8 million Jehovah’s Witnesses worldwide, he said, and about 15,000 are Minnesotans.
    Ministry, Prince style
    It wasn’t uncommon for Prince and Graham — or Prince and other church members — to grab their Bibles and head out to neighborhoods. Sometimes people recognized their famous visitor, sometimes not. He enjoyed it, Graham said. And having a celebrity like Prince as a visible supporter made others more interested in checking out the religion, he said.
    But Prince’s ministry extended beyond the city map.
    “If there was some visitor at Paisley Park, they could sit down and have a conversation,” said Graham. “It could be after a show. Or you could just be out and about, and run into people, and just start talking about the Bible. Many, many kinds of settings.
    “He would never try to force his beliefs on anyone. But he was always willing to share the things he learned in the Bible.”
    One thing Prince learned was to be “a positive person,” Graham said. He ate and drank in moderation. He stopped cursing. And he stopped writing the raunchy lyrics that characterized some of his early work.
    Prince also was at Graham’s side at various Jehovah’s Witnesses conferences, digging deeper into an unusual faith he credited with turning his life around.
    “[The Bible] helps you with every aspect of your life,” Prince said in a 2004 interview. “Once you can clean out the cobwebs, so to speak, you can see everything more clearly.”
    A type of protection
    When asked why a free-spirited musician would choose a structured faith, Graham said that’s not how he — or Prince — saw it.
    “It’s not really restrictive. It’s more like a protection from things that could possibly harm us,” Graham said. “So it’s a positive thing … and making you a better person.”
    Prince was particularly drawn to biblical messages of a hopeful future, he said. One of his favorite passages was Revelations 21:3-4, which states that God ultimately will dwell with his people and that “death will be no more.”
    “The resurrection and the hope for the future — and many more [passages] — we discussed many weeks and many months and years,” Graham said.
    “A lot of people will remember Prince for his music,” he added. “But he’d also want people to know what he learned from the Bible. We lost a really good friend and a spiritual brother.”

    UNTIL  TO  PARADISE........   OUR  DEAR  BROTHER ❤
    ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫.♪ ♫ ♪ ♫.♪ ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫.♪ ♫ ♪ ♫.♪ ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫.♪ ♫
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    Queen Esther reacted to Queen Esther in Jehovah Will Wipe Away All Tears and Death ??????   
    OH  YES.....   I  learned  that  already  in  my  first  Bible  study   The  most  of  us  knowing  that...  Jehovah  has  a  'HUGE  tube'  and  HE  is  saving  all  our  tears ✔️??
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Blanchie DeGrate in REFLECTION BEFORE APRIL 5. 2017 ( Russia )   
    ACTUALLY  OUR  BROTHER'S  FROM  THE  UKRAINE  WERE  WRITING  LETTERS  TO  THEIR  BROTHERS  IN  RUSSIA....  THATS  JW  LOVE❤


       JEHOVAH  WILL  WIN...  EVERLASTING !!
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    Queen Esther reacted to Queen Esther in If you think you're too small to make a difference, then watch that .....   
    If you think you're too small to make a difference, then watch that .....
    Video text  in  English.....
    "If you think you're too small to do something, try to sleep when there's a mosquito in the room." 
    ( Dalai Lama )
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    Queen Esther reacted to Queen Esther in Future Party! ? Your Invited! ? Where? New World ?   
    @Bible Speaks   Are  you  really  SO  sure,  that  your  "party"  will  start  in  short  time... ?   JEHOVAH'S  time  is SO very different  to  ours. The  humans  always  were  counting  wrong !
    Why  not  have  finally  more  patience ?  Jehovah  was  writing  that  word  to  the  9 spiritual  fruits 
    THAT  HAS  OF  SURE  AN  IMPORTEND  SENSE,  I  THINK !   For  many  things  we  need  alot  more  patience,  oh  yes......  OUR  WHOLE  LIFE  WE  LIVE  WITH  JEHOVAH❤  together  ;-))
    I  am  NOT  counting  the  days  now !!  I  know,  the  NW  is  coming  soon....  thats  ok.
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Blanchie DeGrate in Prince's death puts unprecedented spotlight on Jehovah's Witnesses❤   
    Prince's death puts spotlight on Jehovah's Witnesses ❤
    Prince's death has put an unprecedeted spotlight on his JW -
    in suburban Minneapolis, as well as the  Jehovah's  Witness  faith nationally.
    'We lost a spiritual brother' in Prince'....
     
    For more than a decade, Prince spent many Sunday mornings inside a simple Jehovah’s Witnesses hall in a Minneapolis suburb, listening to Bible readings, sharing his insights in group discussions, and singing such hymns as “God’s Promise of Paradise” and “Be Forgiving.”
    “His beliefs were very, very strong,” said Larry Graham, a close friend who introduced Prince to the faith.
    While the superstar was comfortable door-knocking in Minnesota to spread the Bible’s message — a requirement for all Witnesses — he also tried to spread Jehovah’s teachings to musicians and others in his circle, Graham said. “It’s a side of him most people don’t know,” he said.
    As Prince fans across the globe await an explanation of his unexpected death on April 21, worshipers at this St. Louis Park church remember a modest guy who would slip into the fellowship hall on Sundays with zero fanfare.
    Ironically, in death, he has put an unprecedented spotlight on his church.
    Warner Bros. plans vinyl reissues of Prince's 1985-1992 albums
    7 charities to give to in honor of Prince's memory
    “We’re seeing a tremendous surge in interest,” said Jim Lundstrom, a church elder in St. Louis Park. “I’ve gotten calls from Paris, London, Africa … and all points in between. Now our name is coming to the fore.”
    Like the others in this church, Prince didn’t fear death, because he believed in a future earthly paradise. But, Graham said, the superstar was not planning to make his worldly exit yet. Graham said he knew nothing of opioid painkillers, now the focus of Prince’s death investigation.
    Graham also denied claims that Prince couldn’t have hip surgery because his faith prohibited blood transfusions.
    While Jehovah’s Witnesses can’t get blood transfusions, medical technology offers alternatives, Graham said.
    In fact, Lundstrom belongs to a national network of hospital liaisons who help church members at the Mayo Clinic, the University of Minnesota and elsewhere receive optimal care without transfusions.
    “We recognize that life is a gift from God,” said Graham, a bass player for the 1960s funk band Sly and the Family Stone. “Any medical treatment that will make us well again, we seek that.”
    Prince’s Sunday home
    About 70 people sat with Bible study pamphlets on their laps at Prince’s Jehovah’s Witnesses hall last Sunday. It’s a simple room, with no crucifixes or religious symbols — just comfortable chairs and plenty of Bibles and Watchtower publications available at the door.
    “He’d usually sit over there,” said one member, gesturing to the rows center and back.
    The nearly two-hour service opened with a hymn, and then a guest speaker preached about the Bible being an “owner’s manual for our lives.” That was followed by an hourlong, engaging discussion about loyalty to God, during which worshipers answered questions such as: “How can you be loyal to both Jehovah and your friend or relative?”
    The service ended with a simple prayer and a song, and folks meandered out the door.
    Prince’s path to this church began at an after-concert party in Nashville about 20 years ago, Graham said. Prince and Graham, both performing in town that night, found themselves talking about life’s big questions.
    Prince later asked Graham, a member of Jehovah’s Witnesses since 1975, if he would consider moving to Minneapolis to continue teaching him the Bible. Graham, at the time living in Montego Bay, Jamaica, said yes. He has been Prince’s spiritual mentor and close friend ever since.
    “We started studying the Bible on a regular basis,” recalled Graham. “And the more he learned, the more questions he had, like: ‘Why are we here? Where is everything heading? What’s the future for mankind, for the Earth?’ ”
    Prince also learned that Jehovah’s Witnesses do not celebrate Christmas and Easter, for example, because those holidays have roots in pagan traditions. They do not serve in the military. They view Jesus as the son of God, but not God, and they don’t believe in a trinity. They pray to God, called Jehovah, who will return to rule a paradise on Earth.
    Prince, known as “Brother Nelson,” joined Jehovah’s Witnesses in 2003.
    The church was a beneficiary of Prince’s philanthropy, but it’s difficult to say how much he gave. Collection plates are not passed. Giving is done privately, often in cash and often at a church table with two slots marked “Local Congregation Expenses” and “Worldwide Work.”
    No will for Prince has surfaced, and Graham said he was unaware if Jehovah’s Witnesses would benefit from a $100-million-plus estate now being claimed by Prince’s family members.
    Near the giving table is a large map of St. Louis Park, with every street on a grid that is used for door-to-door ministry.
    “We have the whole world [mapped],” said George Cook, a church elder eyeing the map. “We’re very organized.”
    There are about 8 million Jehovah’s Witnesses worldwide, he said, and about 15,000 are Minnesotans.
    Ministry, Prince style
    It wasn’t uncommon for Prince and Graham — or Prince and other church members — to grab their Bibles and head out to neighborhoods. Sometimes people recognized their famous visitor, sometimes not. He enjoyed it, Graham said. And having a celebrity like Prince as a visible supporter made others more interested in checking out the religion, he said.
    But Prince’s ministry extended beyond the city map.
    “If there was some visitor at Paisley Park, they could sit down and have a conversation,” said Graham. “It could be after a show. Or you could just be out and about, and run into people, and just start talking about the Bible. Many, many kinds of settings.
    “He would never try to force his beliefs on anyone. But he was always willing to share the things he learned in the Bible.”
    One thing Prince learned was to be “a positive person,” Graham said. He ate and drank in moderation. He stopped cursing. And he stopped writing the raunchy lyrics that characterized some of his early work.
    Prince also was at Graham’s side at various Jehovah’s Witnesses conferences, digging deeper into an unusual faith he credited with turning his life around.
    “[The Bible] helps you with every aspect of your life,” Prince said in a 2004 interview. “Once you can clean out the cobwebs, so to speak, you can see everything more clearly.”
    A type of protection
    When asked why a free-spirited musician would choose a structured faith, Graham said that’s not how he — or Prince — saw it.
    “It’s not really restrictive. It’s more like a protection from things that could possibly harm us,” Graham said. “So it’s a positive thing … and making you a better person.”
    Prince was particularly drawn to biblical messages of a hopeful future, he said. One of his favorite passages was Revelations 21:3-4, which states that God ultimately will dwell with his people and that “death will be no more.”
    “The resurrection and the hope for the future — and many more [passages] — we discussed many weeks and many months and years,” Graham said.
    “A lot of people will remember Prince for his music,” he added. “But he’d also want people to know what he learned from the Bible. We lost a really good friend and a spiritual brother.”

    UNTIL  TO  PARADISE........   OUR  DEAR  BROTHER ❤
    ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫.♪ ♫ ♪ ♫.♪ ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫.♪ ♫ ♪ ♫.♪ ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫.♪ ♫
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    Queen Esther reacted to Queen Esther in Jehovah's wonderful nature❤ Enjoy these beautiful, stunning pictures !   
    I agree with you, dear sister ! We await a really wonderful NEW WORLD❤️
    I posted current pictures, but our NW is alot more beautiful. Oh yes, we all will be SO happy in Jehovah's NW !  Lets be loyal until to the last minute ! 
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Blanchie DeGrate in Jehovah's wonderful nature❤ Enjoy these beautiful, stunning pictures !   
    I agree with you, dear sister ! We await a really wonderful NEW WORLD❤️
    I posted current pictures, but our NW is alot more beautiful. Oh yes, we all will be SO happy in Jehovah's NW !  Lets be loyal until to the last minute ! 
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    Queen Esther reacted to Christine Collins in Jehovah's wonderful nature❤ Enjoy these beautiful, stunning pictures !   
    This is really spectacular and shows us how wonderful the new world will be without man to ruin it.
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    Queen Esther reacted to bruceq in Jehovah’s Witnesses Mobilize Global Response to Threat of Ban in Russia   
    AGREE AS JAMES SAID "CONSIDER IT JOY WHEN YOU MEET WITH VARIOUS TRIALS". OUR RUSSIAN BROTHERS KNOW THE END IS NEAR AND THEY HAVE HOPE FOR THE FUTURE AS WE DO IF WE HAVE J.O.Y. THAT IS PUT JEHOVAH FIRST, OTHERS SECOND AND YOURSELF LAST = JOY.
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    Queen Esther reacted to bruceq in Jehovah’s Witnesses Mobilize Global Response to Threat of Ban in Russia   
    YES NEARLY ALL THE CHURCHES OTHER THAN THE RUSSIAN ORTHODOX HAVE EXPERIENCED SOME KIND OF REPRESSION AND PERSECUTION. [EVEN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH HAS HAD PROBLEMS  WHICH ONLY NUMBERS 600,000 IN RUSSIA COMPARED WITH 100 MILLION ROC].  BUT WHAT STANDS OUT IS THAT AT LEAST AT THIS TIME IT IS ONLY JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES THAT ARE BEING TARGETED FOR ELIMINATION BY BANNING THE ENTIRE RELIGION. THAT FACT ALONE STOOD OUT TO MY BIBLE STUDY AND IT IS THAT FACT THAT MADE HIM REALIZE THAT THE WITNESSES ARE STANDING OUT AS DIFFERENT, NOT BECAUSE OF PERSECUTION BUT OF GOING UNDER BAN. EVEN IF IT DOSEN'T HAPPEN THE FACT IS STILL THERE THAT IT WAS ONLY THE WITNESSES AS MANY SECULAR JOURNALIST HAVE RECENTLY NOTICED THAT HAVE BEEN SINGULARLY TARGETED FOR ELIMINATION BY BANNING. tHE CHANGES IN THE EXTREMIST LAWS IN 2006 AND 2015 SOME HAVE NOTED THE PARTICULAR DETAILS THAT MAINLY AFFECT PRIMARILY JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES AS THEY ARE THE ONLY ONES WHO COVER THE ENTIRE SPECTRUM OF WHAT RUSSIA'S LAWS DEEM EXTREMIST - DOOR TO DOOR EVANGELISM, BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS, PRINTING AND MANY OTHERS.
    ONE ITEM OF INTEREST REGARDING JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES AS STANDING OUT AS DIFFERENT AND HATED BY OTHERS  IS IF YOU GO TO THE WEBSITE "RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE" {ONTARIO CONSULTANTS ON RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE] IT DISCUSSES THE BELIEFS OF THOUSANDS OF RELIGIONS. OUT OF THOSE THOUSANDS OF RELIGION ONLY ONE HAS A DISCLAIMER AT THE VERY BEGINNING OF THE SECTION ON THE WITNESSES. IT SAYS : 
    "Note: Please don't send us abusive Emails that
    attack the WTS. This section is about the WTS;
    It is not an official Jehovah's Witness website.
    We receive an enormous number of complaint Emails critical of our description of the Jehovah's Witnesses as a Christian denomination. Many Christians have a much more restrictive definition of the term "Christian" than we do. Before sending us a complaint Email, please read our essay on the diversity of definitions of the term "Christianity"  Also please note that we do not respond to abusive or obscene Emails which unfortunately form the majority of Emails on this topic."
    NOT EVEN THE SECTION ABOUT MUSLIMS HAVE ANY DISCLAIMER OR ANY THING REMOTELY LIKE THE ABOVE. WHY WOULD ONLY JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES BE TARGETED FOR "ABUSIVE EMAILS" AS THIS WEBSITE NOTES?  I BELIEVE IT IS BECAUSE WE ARE "NO PART OF THE WORLD" AND THAT IS WHY THE WORLD [AND APOSTATES WHO WOULD SEND "ABUSIVE" EMAIL] HATE US AND WHY WE STAND OUT AS COMPLETELY DIFFERENT IN THIS ASPECT AS COMPARED TO THOUSANDS OF OTHER RELIGIONS BOTH LARGE AND SMALL !!!
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from ARchiv@L in SHOCK !! Former Jehovah's Witness reveals (!!!) ...   
    Funny...  
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from ARchiv@L in OUR BROTHERS FROM INDONESIA... SMILING IN THE CONG. WITH THEIR READY LETTER'S FOR OUR BROTHER'S IN RUSSIA ❤   
    My  Comp.  and  FB  screen  picture  for  these  days❤
    I  am  sure,  million's  of  prayer's  having  alot  power  to  help !
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from ARchiv@L in OUR BROTHERS FROM INDONESIA... SMILING IN THE CONG. WITH THEIR READY LETTER'S FOR OUR BROTHER'S IN RUSSIA ❤   
    @Nicole  That  was  before  longer  time,  when  rowdies  gusted  suddenly  a  congregation  in  Russia   I  remember  it !  Very  mean  to  our  Brothers ;-((
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from ARchiv@L in OUR BROTHERS FROM INDONESIA... SMILING IN THE CONG. WITH THEIR READY LETTER'S FOR OUR BROTHER'S IN RUSSIA ❤   
    @Bible Speaks  That  video  is  pretty  old,  we  all  know  it...  sorry
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from ComfortMyPeople in REFLECTION BEFORE APRIL 5. 2017 ( Russia )   
    REFLECTION BEFORE APRIL 5. 2017
     Let us be clear.
    By definition, in Russia we are and will always be an extremist sect.
    But so were the early Christians.Acts 24: 5
    We are accused of separating families. That is malicious misrepresentation of something that happens on time. For something Jesus said: (Matthew 10: 34-37) Do not think that I came to put peace on the earth; I came not to make peace, but a sword. 35 For I came to cause division, and the man shall be against his father, and the daughter against her mother, and the young wife against her mother in law. 36 Truly the enemies of man shall be persons of his own house. 37 He who cares more for father or mother than for me is not worthy of me; And the one who has the greatest affection for a son or daughter who is not worthy of me.
    We are accused of fomenting hatred
    Another misrepresentation of Jesus' words: (Luke 14:26) "If anyone comes to me and does not hate his father and mother and wife and sons and brothers and sisters, yes, and even his own soul, he can not be my disciple .
    The reality is that as families come to know the Truth, some members go on spiritual paths and others do not. It is an inevitable consequence. We do not encourage hatred.
    They forbid us to preach the good news.
    Neither is this new. The first Christians were threatened to leave the preaching. (Acts 5: 27-29) So they brought them and stood them in the hall of the Sanhedrin. And the high priest questioned them, 28 and said, "We bid you positively that they should not continue to teach on the basis of this name, and yet, look, they have filled Jerusalem with their teaching, and are determined to bring the blood of This man over us. " 29 In response, Peter and the [other] apostles said: "We must obey God as ruler rather than men.
    Jehovah's Witnesses in Russia face all these allegations.
    To placate the Russian authorities, witnesses have stopped using information carts in the streets. They have stopped using many Watchtower publications in the halls of the kingdom.
    But, will they stop preaching ABSOLUTELY?
    We have no doubt that AS ORGANIZATION, the lawyers, will be seeking agreements with the government for our own sake.
    But, there is another very delicate aspect.
    There is no doubt that the Russian Orthodox Church is behind this issue.
    Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, which forbade all forms of religion, the Orthodox Church is now reemerging. President Putin had been secretly baptized in Soviet times. He is now the greatest advocate of this church.
    This church-state alliance is the greatest threat to Jehovah's Witnesses.
    Is the faith of our Russian brothers up to the circumstances that come?
    Will your faith bear the test of our beliefs?
    Because since 1914 we have taught that the King Jesus Christ already rules between nations and that Babylon the Great can no longer bend our people. But the Orthodox Church is moving to completely crush the witnesses, confiscating Bethel headquarters and every kingdom hall throughout Russian territory.
    Will Jesus Christ deal with the enormous flood of letters sent to the government and judges? In spite of these letters, we witness not forget to PRAY INTENSELY for our own in the eyes of the Almighty Jehovah. (Acts 4:29) And now, Jehovah, pay attention to their threats, and grant to your slaves that they continue to speak your word with all boldness,
    Of course, if letter writing as a strategy works and the court fails in favor of the organization, Jehovah will be credited with giving the theocratic organization another resounding victory.
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