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Shared by @christinamays
I love working at the contribution boxes at our conventions and assemblies! This is in Biloxi Mississippi -
From Los Angeles, CA - One of my friends @worldofmarlenac just dedicated her life to Jehovah and she couldn’t be happier. You can see the joy on her face before baptism, as she stepped into the baptism pool and even more so after coming up from the water. You can definitely say that she made the best decision that she will ever make. Just last night, she was announced as auxiliary pioneering this month and I couldn’t be more proud to see her grow in Jehovahs organization. We are all doing this together! Photo shared by @tianamia123
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Shared by @precus_en_bolivia
Sometimes you have to be quick if you don’t want to miss the videos! -Chulumani, Bolivia -
Cart witnessing in Honokaa, Hawaii during a town fest we had many good responses including a 13 year old girl asked us to play what is a true friend from the beginning and she watched the whole thing. Everyone who kept walking by smiled at us. It was awesome and such a praise to Jehovah! Photo shared by @tanice_
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Shared by @cravoecanela22 Nosso JW na obra. Ficou demais!!! Obrigada pela disponibilidade das modelos e do fotógrafo. ???? jw#jworg #jwfriends #jwfamily #jwlove #jwforever #jwbrasil #jwbrazil #jwpanama #jwperu #jwgermany #jwaustralia #jwusa #jwmexico #jwfrance #jwbrotherhood #jwgirl#jwmodel#jwgirls#jwart#jwgreece#jwforever #jwbrasil #jwbrazil#jw_jehovas_witnesses
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Shared by @bernardespedro8p
Public witnessing at the gates of the women’s prison in Mogi Guaçu, Sau Paulo, Brazil. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Compartilhado por @bernardespedro8p
Testemunho público no portão da penitenciária feminina de Mogi Guaçu, SP, Brasil. -
Had a great 6 months working at Warwick and the privilege of staying at 90 Sands overlooking 25 Columbia Heights. @david_5d3 thank you
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Our first official preaching day in Kenya. We found good shelter and made our own stand. Photo shared by @daanenhilde
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Preaching at the Manaus Port
Pregação no porto de Manaus.. Rio Solimões, Brazil
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We had such an amazing long weekend with good friends and my husband for my FIRST time touring Brooklyn Bethel, the Met tour of “the woman and her offspring”, and Patterson Watchtower Educational Center…My appreciation for my brothers and sisters as well as for Jehovah has deepened so much more. Faith strengthening, encouragement, education and seeing our brotherhood in such a beautiful aspect has been the greatest highlight of my weekend…Thank you Jehovah for everything you’ve done for us and allowing us to help in vindicating your sovereignty. @daniroy11 thank you
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In the ministry in one of the remote areas of Ghana. Photo shared by @joseatiemo
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This is a construction of a kingdom Hall in Cliza-Cochabamba-Bolivia. We are on the roof!!! @igabbe_21 thank you
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Hey, I am Kyle. I love me brothers and sisters, and the provisions on Jw.org so much. I know you do too. @i.kyyy thank you
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Father and son heading to the meeting in Chioggia, near Venice in Italy. Photo shared by @filipporanzato
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The old 117 Adams St. Factory Complex now being used for office and retail. Shot from the 15th floor of 90 Sands. @craigcarsonea thank you
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Elephant Nose Fish
It looks like it might be a bottle nose dolphin. But no this amazing fish is one of a kind. First of all, that’s not its nose—it’s actually an elongated chin. The scientific term for this specialized organ is the Schnauzenorgan, and it’s covered in sensors attuned to detecting electric fields. The elephantnose fish belongs to a group of electric fish native to Africa. Due to its poor eyesight, it must find food and navigate its surroundings by generating an electrical field through its tail. It then senses any changes to that field with its Schnauzenorgan. The organ is so sensitive that the elephantnose fish can tell the difference between living and dead bugs buried up to 0.8 inches (two centimeters) in the seafloor. They can also use the Schnauzenorgan to determine distances and distinguish between materials, shapes, and sizes of objects. Elephantnose fish also have an enormous brain relative to their body size, and von der Emde says the fish are very intelligent, easily learning new tasks and capable of understanding abstract concepts. “When ‘bored,’ they play with objects such as stones, air bubbles, or tubes that we put in their tanks,” he says.
Enjoying some up building association during the noon...
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Enjoying some up building association during the noon intermission at a circuit assembly in Memphis, Tennessee, USA. Photo shared by @holden.parker
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