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In the Netherlands, a TV crew for PowNed (a website/TV station known for their non-conventional approach and love for controversy) visited a Circuit Assembly
The video starts with them asking 'Is everyone welcome here, even criminals, bikers, gays?', and the answer is of course yes.
Then the clip focuses on asking JW's questions about gays and the Caleb video.
In the end the crew is asked to stop filming and leave. Their 'implied invitation' has been withdrawn as they were 'creating unrest'.
Possibly they actually were stirring things up a bit and left that out in editing; I wouldn't put that past them.
Video in Dutch here
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My 3 year old Sebastian helps set up the public witnessing stand on the dock at San Marcos on Lake Atitlan in Guatemala. Thanks for sharing @vinnybear
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Just finished one of the last circuit assemblies of “Imitate Jehovah” theme for 2016 at Bowes Road, London. Pic by @son.sai
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When our family with our two boys (ages 3 & 8) settle down to read the Bible together in the evenings sometimes the younger one gets fidgety and restless. We showed him how to look for and find Jehovah’s name and highlight it. It’s made reading the Bible more enjoyable for him and feel a part of it! Photo shared by @jray1111
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Our CO visit had us young ones draw what we thought the Paradise would look like and some goals for the future on the back. Wonderful visit! Photo shared by @1inagrugal
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Laura always tries to find common ground with householders here in Mexico, so naturally an orange house called for an orange sweater. Photo shared by @randall_and_laurita
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Eines der Gebäude, die Jehovas Zeugen 1909 erwarben, als sie nach Brooklyn zogen, wurde nun verkauft.
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Brothers working after convention
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If you are in New York city don’t forget to visit The MET, Metropolitan Art Museum of Art, it’s fascinating to see how the Bible account is so accurate! Pic by your admin @aheredia2012 Tip: some Banks give you FREE Admission by presenting your ATM or Credit Card.Greetings from New york!!!!! Thanks for sending your pics to be featured on this account!
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Starting a study with a passerby in Bavaro, Dominican Republic. Photo shared by @azlzuniga
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Group working the JW booth at a trade show in Brazil. Photo shared by @gilnarasil
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Informal Witnessing at an outdoor marketplace in Berstagi, Sumatra Island, Indonesia. Photo shared by @kimbrulay
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Here are just a few of the children from Westhoughton congregation, UK, who brought their own little plant and planted them in the garden of our Kingdom hall, to take care of them and watch them grow over the coming summer months. How blessed we are to watch our children grow and learn to love Jehovah. @sazzlerocks thank you
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Loved making Samson’s hair from JW.org while babysitting these wild kids! Photo shared by @jedi_parisn28
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Showing Caleb videos to the kids in our Bávaro Spanish congregation territory in Dominican Republic. Photo shared by @mfperspective
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The amazing sisters of Davenport Spanish in FL singing Imagine The Time (Contemplo Ese Dia). This was a congregation gathering for our Circuit Overseer. Much fun was had!! @daddy_of_abby
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This is my Kingdom Hall in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. There are two English congregations, a Tagalog congregation, an Iloko congregation, and a Punjabi group. We’re a busy hall. Next week we’re taking down the sign out front and replacing it with a new multi-language one. Photo taken by @jw_witnesses
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The natural Firefall is one of Yosemite’s most amazing spectacles. Around the second week of February, the setting sun hits Horsetail Fall at just the right angle to illuminate the upper reaches of the waterfall. And when conditions are perfect, Horsetail Fall glows orange and red at sunset.
Each year in late February, hundreds of spectators gather in Yosemite to witness this amazing event. But If conditions are not perfect, the Yosemite Firefall will not glow. First and foremost, Horsetail Fall must be flowing. If there’s not enough snowpack in February, there will not be enough snowmelt to feed the waterfall, which tumbles 1,570 feet (480 meters) down the east face of El Capitan. Likewise, temperatures must be warm enough during the day to melt the snowpack. If temperatures are too cold, the snow will stay frozen and Horsetail Fall won’t flow. (Lack of runoff is also why there is no Firefall in autumn. Although the sun hits Yosemite Valley at the same angle in October as it does in February, Horsetail Falls is usually dry in October because the runoff that feeds it has long since dried up.) Second, the western sky must be clear at sunset. If it’s snowing, raining, or even just cloudy, the sun’s rays will be blocked and Horsetail Falls will not light up. Winter weather can be highly variable in Yosemite, however, and days that start off cloudy can clear up by sunset. If everything comes together and conditions are just right, the Yosemite Firefall will light up for about ten minutes. To see Horsetail Fall glowing blood red is an almost supernatural experience.
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Doing our best on the Russian Territory here in Manhattan, NY??☀️?
Sending Love to all brothers and sisters??@juju_eliz_07
Happy to be in the ministry in Venezuela. Photo shared by...
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Happy to be in the ministry in Venezuela. Photo shared by @jos_ant_
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