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Aren’t you glad we know the creator? On a clear night when the worlds circumstances are perfect to look up and see this. ?Stars are cosmic energy engines that produce heat, light, ultraviolet rays, x-rays, and other forms of radiation. They are composed largely of gas and plasma, a superheated state of matter composed of subatomic particles. Though the most familiar star, our own sun, stands alone, about three of every four stars exist as part of a binary system containing two mutually orbiting stars. Well the number of stars would be staggering. Our universe likely contains more than 100 billion galaxies, and each of those galaxies may have more than 100 billion stars. But this report is by NASA and we can wait for Jehovah to tell us about the heavens. Yet on a clear, dark night Earth’s sky reveals only about 3,000 stars to the naked eye is this system. Humans of many cultures have charted the heavens by these stars. Some stars have always stood out from the rest. Their brightness is a factor of how much energy they put out, which is called their luminosity, and also how far away from Earth they are. Stars in the heavens may also appear to be different colors because their temperatures are not all the same. Hot stars are white or blue, whereas cooler stars appear to have orange or red hues. Stars may occur in many sizes, which are classified in a range from dwarfs to supergiants. Supergiants may have radii a thousand times larger than that of our own sun. There’s only one way to find out how accurate these words are. I know Jehovah is excited to tell us also!
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Preaching work in rural Brazil where it’s common to announce yourself by clapping. Photo shared by @laireautran
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An picture of an Anointed brother drinking the wine:
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Thanks Anke for sharing the photo.
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Warm greetings from the romanian group in Schwetzingen, Germany. Thanks for sharing @marieandemmanuel
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I like this idea.
Although imagine talking to your grandchildren... saying... there is great grandma... somewhere in that tree! ;-)
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Preaching in Guatemala
Predicando en una área rural en Champerico, Guatemala
#jw#Jwguatemala#Champerico @eddy_esquite thank you -
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Jehovah was listed along with Yahweh
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At Brooklyn Bethel, New York. Imagining how great life will be in the New World. ❤️❤️❤️ @juju_eliz_07 thank you
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“Family study we watched Lesson 5: Let’s Go in Service. We paused the video and had Lili look for the items Sophia need for service. Then she colored and cut the picture. And we asked what she need to put it her bag. So then we explained to her why we don’t take out in service. But some times we do take water and sandwich but they do not go in our field service bag. They go in out lunch bag if we get hungry.” Thanks @ruiz1114
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Shared by @christiandive
From Venezuela , my family
Thank you#jw #love_jehovah_from_your_heart #jworg #jwonly #jwbrasil #jwbrazil #jehovahswitnesses #jehovah #jworganization #jwworld #jwlife #jwhappy #jwworldwide #jwhappypeople #bestlifeever#jwmemorial2k2016#jwmemorial#jwmemorial2016#memorial2016#jwvenezuela#jwpoland#jwfinland#jwmalaysia #jwtaiwan #jwhonduras #jwhongkong
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Shared by @thebettsgirl
From Heidelberg, Mississippi congregation
Thank you#jw #love_jehovah_from_your_heart #jworg #jwonly #jwbrasil #jwbrazil #jehovahswitnesses #jehovah #jworganization #jwworld #jwlife #jwhappy #jwworldwide #jwslovakia #jwhappypeople #jwukraine #jwrussia #jwaustralia #jwmalaysia #jwtaiwan #jwcanada #jwgermany #jwhonduras #jwindonesia #jwperu #jwafrica #jwrussia #jwportugal #jwitaly #jwphilippines #jwjapan
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The word klipspringer literally means “rock jumper” in Afrikaans. The klipspringer is also known colloquially as a mvundla (from the Xhosa umvundla, meaning “rabbit”) The klipspringer lives from the Cape of Good Hope, where it is found in mountain fynbos, through the rest of Southern Africa, where it is found in rocky koppies in woodland and savanna, north to East Africa and into the highly mountainous highlands of Ethiopia.
Reaching approximately 58 cm (23 in) at the shoulder, klipspringers are smaller than most other antelopes. They stand on the tips of their hooves and can fit all four hooves on a piece of cliff the size of a Canadian dollar coin (Loonie), roughly 30 mm in diameter. Male klipspringer horns are usually about 10–15 cm (3.9–5.9 in) long. Female klipspringers in eastern African populations also have horns. Picture by @keenanbews. thank you so much for sharing this creation. -
Kingdom Hall in Santa Catalina Panama. Our friend Mario went to support there for a week during the Memorial invitation work and the Memorial. He’s a young brother who’s working hard for Jehovah and we’re so proud of him. Photo shared by @bellarain3
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Preaching our small town of Jamao in the Dominican Republic. It’s a town with lots of listening ears. Service and the views are incredible! @jw_service_day thank you
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This was from our 2016 memorial we just recently had in Arkansas, USA. I was recently just welcomed back into Jehovahs organization. Last year, I didn’t get to be with my friends and family at memorial, so this year made it that much more special. So happy for the friends Jehovah gives us!! Photo shared by @sydneyalexis96
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Visited the Arabic congregation in Montreal, Quebec today. This Kingdom hall is 2 stories, has 9 congregations and 8 language groups, including: Arabic, Haitian-Creole, French, Polish, English, Greek Tagalog, and Tamil. Photo shared by @david_5d3
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Queen Street Brisbane, Australia. Thank you @eds_jw_my_photography
#jw #jwonly #jwfriends #jwfamily #jwpreaching #jwservice #jwpioneer #jwministry #jworg #jwglobal #jehovah #jehovahswitnesses #jeova #testemunhasdejeova #jehova #testigosdejehova #publicwitnessing #testemunhopublico #predicacionpublica #cartwitnessing
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Auxiliary pioneering as a family in rural service in southern Alberta, Canada. Photo shared by @flemingkathryn
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