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    The Librarian got a reaction from Taqvaylit A Menguelet in List of Celebrity Jehovah's Witnesses   
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    Part of a series on: Jehovah's Witnesses >
    Baptized JW's
    Serena Williams- tennis player ; 8 Grand Slam champion. Her "baptized" status is disputed since she has never been disfellowshipped for having a baby out of wedlock with Drake or her publicly nude photographs. Let's just say she is now the most famous celebrity who CLAIMS to be one.

    Venus Williams - tennis player ; 5 time Grand Slam champion
    Damon Wayans - TV and Film Comedy Star. Part of "The Wayans Brothers" TV show back in the 1990's. - Their father was a JW (someone mentioned even Anointed)
    Michael Jackson (deceased)

    Michael Jackson's Children and Mother Katherine Jackson

    Rebbie Jackson - Singer, daughter of Katherine Jackson


    Prince Rogers Nelson (deceased)

    Marques Houston - Singer and former member of the kid group "Immature" (and his manager)
     
    Coco Rocha - International Fashion Model

    Terrence Howard - actor; Ray, Hustle & Flow, etc. Children and brother are JWs. Studied when he was 17 years old. (not himself a JW)
    Bria Valente - Prince's Ex-GF back in 2007 - She has since remarried to another brother

    George Benson - Musician / singer (see also: George Benson and Friends - Sing Praises to Jehovah)

    "El General" - Panamanian singer

    Bobby Martin - Grammy winning producer. 
    Mateo - African Musician 
    Aoife Ní Thuairisg - Irish Television Presenter
    Tulsi Giri - Prime Minister of Nepal

    Bill Underwood - Reporter for the Phoenix Times Examiner

    Alexander P. Stewart - US Civil War Confederate General

    Allison Lozz - Mexican Actress (former). recently left novelas (soap operas) to be a more active in the ministry

    Maurizio Bianchi - Musician

    Ivana Brkic - Croatian Musician

    Angelo Palego - Leader of team searching for Noah's Ark

    Firpo Carr - Historian, author of Germany's Black Holocaust: 1890-1945; Wicked Words: Poisoned Minds - Racism in the Dictionary; founder: Scholar Technological Institute of Research, Inc. (STIR)

    Henry Carr - Olympian and NFL player (deceased)

    Herman Pizzanelli - Leading Uruguayan concert guitarist in the 1960s (convert to JWs)

    Willie Wise - NBA professional basketball player for Seattle Super Sonics and Denver Nuggets

    Dave Meyers - Professional basketball player (Los Angeles Lakers in 1970s)

    Mark McCumber - Professional golfer

    Dave Pear - NFL professional football player for Colts, Buccaneers, and Raiders (convert)

    Kid Gavilan - welterweight champion boxer; elected to boxing Hall of Fame in 1990 (convert to JWs)

    Jorge Påez "El Maromero" - Boxing World Champion 
    Pele Reid - Boxing Champion

    Shont'e Peoples - professional football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders); convert to JWs

    La Lupe - Cuban salsa singer (convert)

    Janis Gill - ex wife of country music superstar, Vince Gill, is one of Jehovah's Witnesses. Vince Gill is NOT a Witness. He is strongly and violently opposed.

    Fedor Chistyakov - Russian Singer

    Richard Cameron - Dutch Musician

    Valerie Campbell - Mother of Naomi Campbell

    Tom Edur - Former NHL ice hockey player

    Mrs.Ida Eisenhower - (Mother of President Dwight D Eisenhower)

    Leopold Engleitner - Buchenwald concentration camp survivor and centenarian
     
    Mickey Spillane - Novelist

    Larry Graham - Sly & the Family Stone

    Danny Granger - Indiana Pacers small forward; Professional Basketball Player
    Teresa Graves - Reputedly the first black woman to play the lead in a police movie, also a singer


    Gary Gygax - Co-creator of Dungeons & Dragons 


    Scott Johnson - Actor

    Phillip Landry - Musican

    Maher Shalal Hash Baz - Japanese musician, name comes from the Book of Isaiah

    Margaret Keane - "Big Eyes" artist who said converting "changed her life."

    Peter Knowles - Famous soccer player in England who quit his football career in 1970 aged 24 to join the Jehovah's Witnesses

    Brian Locking - Bass guitarist with The Shadows for eighteen months, but left to Jehovah's Witnesses activities.

    Hank Marvin - Lead guitarist for The Shadows


    Bohumil Müller - Czech survivor of the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp and underground religious leader under Communism.

    Viv Nicholson - famous London lottery winner in 1961. She then became a devout JW. The musical Spend, Spend, Spend was based on her story.

    Evelyn Ntoko (first wife of Nelson Mandela)

    Lieby Piliso - Nelson Mandela's younger sister

    Ken Richmond - The man who banged the gong in the Rank Organisation film logo from 1955 onward.

    Gevorg Petrosyanm -The Georgian-Armenian “Caruso,” who drives a taxi, but dreams of the stage

    Miu Sakamoto - Japanese Singer, a Daughter of Ryuichi Sakamoto and Akiko Yano

    Damo Suzuki (Converted in the 1970s, current membership status uncertain)

    Bobby Tambling - English footballer

    Phil Terry - member of the 60's R&B group The Intruders.

    David Thomas - Avant-garde rocker, "Jehovah's Kingdom come"[2][3]

    Jean Terrell - Replaced Diana Ross in the Supremes in 1970.

    Akira Toriyama - Japanese Mangaka(Cartoonist), Author of Dragon Ball(Manga)

    Yoshito Usui - Japanese Mangaka, Author of Crayon Shin-chan

    Reena Virk - Canadian child murder victim

    Lark Voorhies - actress, Saved By The Bell

    Lou Whitaker - Former MLB baseball player for the Detroit Tigers.

    Chet Lemon - played with the Detroit Tigers along with Lou Whitaker

    Akiko Yano - Japanese Singer, Former wife of Ryuichi Sakamoto

    Solveig Romero - Mexico and Switzerland, Actress and wife of Martin Campbell, the director of James Bond Casino Royale

    Chuck Winfield - Former Trumpet player for Blood, Sweat, and Tears.

    Rosalia Valdez - Former actress who left fame in Mexico to become a witness, daughter of famous Tin Tan Valdez.

    Carmina Villarroel - Filipino actress

    Patience Dlaminh - a weather forecast reporter in South Africa / Regional 'celebrity'

    Red Shea - Guitarist for Gordon Lightfoot (passed away in 2008)

    Tom Reynolds - He was one of the singers in the late 60's early 70's band 'Hamilton, Joe,Frank, & Reynolds.

    Toun Oni - Nigerian actress (featured in the TV drama 'fuji house of commotion') She was an active witness before her death a few months ago. In fact, she died of heart problems during the Lekki assembly hall construction work.

    Paul i.k Dairo (used to be one of Nigeria's top musicians); Last i heard of him, he is one of Jehovah witnesses.

    Wolf-Ekkehard Lonnig - a scientist from the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research in Germany

    Hayden Covington - leading attorney for the Jehovah's Witnesses, Watchtower Society; won multiple U.S. Supreme Court cases; represented Muhammad Ali in court [not sure if he left eventually or not?]

    Chappel Fisher - Country Music DJ in Florida, USA

    Michael Worilds - NFL Player

    Tony Garcia - Artist, DJ, Producer, Re-mixer, Arranger, Composer,Writer of Dance Music EDM, Funk Melody Freestyle Music Owner of High Power Records


    Honorable B. Dwight Goains - US Federal Judge

    Micaiah and Tabitha Bethune - Owners of the Fashion Industry "The Wild Life Reserve" out of New Orleans

    Alex Rance - Soccer Star

    Pavel Pavlov & Aleksandr Kryukov - Ukrainian YouTube Stars
    Minh Hung Godenzi - Miss Hong Kong 1984
    Danny Collision - NBA Player currently in California
    Clarion Chukwurah - Nollywood Actress
    Irina Bohr - Russian singer
    Alisson Euler de Freitas Castro - Brazilian Footballer
    Carlos Gonzaga - Brazilian Singer
    Andriy Mykolayovych Nesmachniy (Ukrainian: Андрій Миколайович Несмачний)
    PC-One - Star of Slam in Haiti
    Jacy Brean - Author 
    Mina Godenzi - Actress, Model and Miss Hong Kong
    Phillip Ingram - Musician
    Ramón Gómez Valdés de Castillo aka "Don Ramón" - Famous Mexican Actor
    Kenya Moore - not sure as to her current status though. 
    Anneliese Zelina - Model
    Nicolas King - Singer
    Rob Richie - Major league baseball player with the Detroit Tigers

    Darren Collison

     
     
    Raised as one of Jehovah's Witnesses
    President Dwight D. Eisenhower - WWII General and 34th President of the United States (1953–1961)
    Luke Evans - Actor
    Toni Braxton - Singer
    Michael Sam - First Gay NFL football player


    Nathan Day, frontman of grunge / Britpop group Darlia - "I grew up with a family whose parents were Jehovah’s Witnesses, so I felt very isolated."
    Kia Kahlo - Witness to rap
    Jacqueline Woodson

    Meg Myers - Musician / Singer
    Nathan Haines - Saxophonist
    Shushila Takao - Actress in New Zealand show "Filthy Rich"
    Kim Holland - Dutch Porn Actress

    Little Scream - Montreal musician

    Kelsey Lu - Fashion model
    Rebekah Vardy - I'm a Celeb star
    Alex Avery - Comedian in Portland, OR
     
    List of former Jehovah's Witnesses
    Michelle Rodriguez - actress, raised by mother
    Donald Glover - (aka Childish Gambino)

    Gregg Alexander - The New Radicals' lead singer; raised by mother

    Carol M. Swain - political scientist; professor at Vanderbilt University; author of Black Faces, Black Interests and The New White Nationalism in America: Its Challenge to Integration; left the Witnesses at the age of 20, in 1975 (Ms. Swain was born in 1954 into an extremely poor household in rural Virginia, not far from Roanoke. She grew up with 11 brothers and sisters, dropped out of school in the ninth grade and married at age 16 -- in part, she says, because she saw no need to plan for a lengthy future. She was a Jehovah's Witness, and she believed that Armageddon would begin in 1975)

    Peter Andre - Singer raised in Australia, presently living in London with wife pin up model *Jordan

    Naomi Campbell- Supermodel; Raised by mother

    Geri Halliwell - Singer (Spice Girls); Raised as a Jehovah's Witness[verification needed]

    Barbara Grizzuti Harrison - American writer of Visions of Glory: A History and a Memory of Jehovah's Witnesses(converted to Catholicism)

    Nancy Garrido - the now infamous kidnapper of Jaycee Dugard

    Latoya Jackson

    Michael Jackson - Michael became a Jehovah's Witness but disassociated himself shortly after his hit album, Thriller

    Olin R. Moyle - Former Watchtower Chief Attorney

    Dave Mustaine - Guitarist (ex-Metallica; Megadeth; ex- MD .45)

    Miki Nakatani - JapaneseActress, Raised as a Jehovah's Witness

    Gloria Naylor - novelist, author of The Women of Brewster Place (1982, American Book Award)

    Patti Smith - Singer and poet

    Leo Volpe

    Jill Scott-Singer; raised as one of Jehovah's Witness

    Hinano Yoshikawa - Japanese Fashion model and actress, Raised as a Jehovah's Witness

    K-os - Canadian R&B artist ; Raised Jehovah's Witness

    Rene Montes de Oca Martija - dissident human-rights activist in Cuba (son of JW)

    Selena Quintanilla Perez - Tejano singer ; raised as one of Jehovah's Witnesses

    Sherri Shepherd from The View. Her father is an elder in his congregation.

    Jill Scott - a singer,poet & actress from USA, she played in the movie - 'why did i get married'

    Maureen Mwanawasa, wife of late Zambian president, though she disassociated herself, but she still attends meetings. the late president was also studying with JWs, his mother was a JW. his children also attend meetings, i think one is a publisher.

    Thandiwe Banda our current Zambian first lady who was a JW until recently when she disassociated herself. Reportedly a former pioneer.

    Mamontha Modise was a JW. travels all over the world to report current news 2 South Africans.

    Ja Rule - Rapper - raised a jehovahs witness and is no longer one, in an interview he said his mother was disfellowshipped

    Jaywon; currently a musician, was raised a witness, later decided to follow a way of life thats suits him.

    Rick Haynes - Musician

    Travis Scott - NFL football player for Rams (raised JW)

    Scott Cheshire - Gotham City Writers
    Eddie Griffin - Comedian
    Leaders of the music band Shakespeare's Unit
     
    Rumors of:
    Eddie Murphy - Not verified yet

    Josh Groban - We don't know what to think yet.. ? Some have suspicions....

    Omarion - I believe he is only "studying"
     
    Jackie Chan - (I still don't believe the photo)
     
    Please Read
    Some people have wondered if we have listed people who simply studied briefly with Jehovah's Witnesses. As far as we know, this is not the case. Anybody can sit down and meet with Jehovah's Witnesses to study their beliefs. In no way would we consider that grounds for identifying somebody as a Jehovah's Witness. All of the people listed on our page have actually been considered Jehovah's Witnesses or considered themselves adherents of the faith, either by way of having been raised in the faith or because they were an active convert to the faith.
    Of course no insult is meant to Jehovah's Witnesses or anybody else by hosting this list. Personally, reading the biographies and faith statements of many famous Jehovah's Witnesses has helped tear down some stereotypes for me. It simply isn't true, for example, that this faith necessarily stifles creativity or achievement. Clearly, many adherents to the faith (including people raised in it as well as converts who chose to become Witnesses as adults) have been very famous creative people or have been very successful, as measured by worldly standards.
    Regardless of the obvious tensions between the pressures of worldly fame, versus remaining active in a religious faith which expects all of its members to live according to the highest Biblical standards of ethics and morality, there are indeed many "famous" adherents who have strived to remain faithful. Even for those who have failed to balance fame and success with the demands of their faith, the teachings and values they were raised with or embraced at some point as an adult remain forever an influence in their lives. Were this not true, these individuals would not be listed here at all. This list is based on what famous people themselves have said to interviewers and to the public. We have no access to actual Jehovah's Witness membership or attendance records. If a celebrity or famous person doesn't talk publicly about their experiences as a Jehovah's Witness, we would have no way of knowing about this part of their lives.
    The actions of a single individual should never be used to judge an entire group of people, and I believe most people realize this. Anybody who does try to condemn Jehovah's Witnesses by the behavior of their "worst" lapsed members or former members will stand instantly condemned themselves. This is because the cumulative behavior of the famous (and infamous) members of the group the accuser belongs to is far worse than anything they will be able to dig up relating to people who have been Jehovah's Witnesses. This is true of essentially any sufficiently large religious group. It is true also of anti-religious people, who are nearly always wise enough to avoid condemning entire groups by the actions of individuals, lest they be asked to answer for the hundreds of millions of murders perpetrated by Lenin, Pol Pot, Stalin, Adolph Hitler, Mao, Mussolini, Nicolae Ceausescu, Joseph Goebbels, Maximillien Robespierre, etc.
     
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    The Librarian got a reaction from Queen Esther in Santa Claus learns from the Jehovah’s Witnesses about Christmas   
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    The Librarian got a reaction from Queen Esther in *Santa Claus* made longer stop by Cart - witnessing...   
    Here is another one:
    http://www.jw-archive.org/post/154986097473/santa-claus-learns-from-the-jehovahs-witnesses
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    The Librarian reacted to Queen Esther in *Santa Claus* made longer stop by Cart - witnessing...   
    *Santa Claus*  made  longer  stop  by  Cart - witnessing...
    Let's  hope,  this  man  will  soon  stop  with  X-Mas  -  and  change  his  false  belief  ;-)
    May  Jehovah  open  his  heart ❤
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    The Librarian reacted to JW Insider in Who Really is the Faithful and Discreet Slave? And why did Jesus mention "everyone" in the parable?   
    Usually when we refer to the "faithful and discreet slave" parable, we are really referring to the parable of 'the faithful and the unfaithful slave' found in Matthew 24:45-51. In fact, the parable of the "faithful and discreet slave" is also found in Luke, where the expression is changed a bit to "the faithful steward, the discreet one . . . that slave."
    (Luke 12:42-48) 42 And the Lord said: “Who really is the faithful steward, the discreet one, whom his master will appoint over his body of attendants to keep giving them their measure of food supplies at the proper time? 43 Happy is that slave if his master on coming finds him doing so! 44 I tell you truthfully, he will appoint him over all his belongings. 45 But if ever that slave should say in his heart, ‘My master delays coming,’ and starts to beat the male and female servants and to eat and drink and get drunk, 46 the master of that slave will come on a day that he is not expecting him and at an hour that he does not know, and he will punish him with the greatest severity and assign him a part with the unfaithful ones. 47 Then that slave who understood the will of his master but did not get ready or do what he asked will be beaten with many strokes. 48 But the one who did not understand and yet did things deserving of strokes will be beaten with few. Indeed, everyone to whom much was given, much will be demanded of him, and the one who was put in charge of much will have more than usual demanded of him.
    "That slave" is given the assignment to feed the master's "body of attendants." If he obeys, he gets a promotion, and if he disobeys he is punished. This is the exact same idea as in Matthew 24, except that there are only about 15 words referring to what happens if this slave obeys and 150 words in the section about what happens if the slave disobeys. That's about 10 times as much space given to the idea of disobedience versus obedience. In Matthew it's only about 3 times as much space given to the idea of disobedience.
    That might explain why the verses in Matthew are referenced so much more often in Watch Tower publications and talks. The Watchtower has, of course, minimized the idea of any potential disobedience:
    *** w13 7/15 p. 24 “Who Really Is the Faithful and Discreet Slave?” ***
    Was Jesus foretelling that there would be an evil slave class in the last days? No. Granted, some individuals have manifested a spirit similar to that of the evil slave described by Jesus. We would call them apostates, whether they were of the anointed or of the “great crowd.” (Rev. 7:9) But such ones do not make up an evil slave class. Jesus did not say that he would appoint an evil slave. His words here are actually a warning directed to the faithful and discreet slave.
      Notice that Jesus introduces the warning with the words “if ever.” One scholar says that in the Greek text, this passage “for all practical purposes is a hypothetical condition.”
    This is an adjustment to the doctrine held just up until the change in 2013. Prior to the quote above (originally presented at the Annual Meeting in 2012) the idea about the evil slave was just the opposite: that the "evil slave" came directly from the ranks of the "faithful slave."
    *** w04 3/1 p. 13 pars. 2-4 ‘The Faithful Slave’ Passes the Test! ***
    The expression “that evil slave” draws our attention to Jesus’ preceding words about the faithful and discreet slave. Yes, the “evil slave” came from the ranks of the faithful slave. How?
    3 Before 1914, many members of the faithful slave class had high hopes of meeting with the Bridegroom in heaven that year, but their hopes were not fulfilled. As a result of this and other developments, many were disappointed and a few became embittered. Some of these turned to ‘beating’ their former brothers verbally and consorting with “confirmed drunkards,” religious groups of Christendom.—Isaiah 28:1-3; 32:6.
    4 These former Christians came to be identified as the “evil slave,” and Jesus punished them with “the greatest severity.” How? He rejected them, and they lost out on their heavenly hope. They were not, however, immediately destroyed. They first had to endure a period of weeping and gnashing of teeth in “the darkness outside” the Christian congregation. (Matthew 8:12) Since those early days, a few other anointed individuals have shown a similar bad spirit, identifying themselves with the “evil slave.” Some of the “other sheep” have imitated their unfaithfulness. (John 10:16)
    Now, of course, the "faithful slave" is made to be the equivalent of the Governing Body since 1919. (The Governing Body has only existed in its current form since the early to mid-1970s.) For this reason, evidently, it would no longer be appropriate to consider or expect that the evil slave might come from the ranks of the Governing Body. Continuing this teaching would likely create a measure of suspicion and questioning of the Governing Body itself.
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    My 11 & 7 year old daughters gave a presentation at school today about why we don’t celebrate Christmas. Everyone in school had to prepare a presentation about Christmas around the world. They prepared a PowerPoint presentation and presented it to the kids in their classes. I’m so proud that they take advantage of the opportunity to talk about our beliefs and bring praise to Jehovah’s name. (Yes, they are wearing PJ’s, it was pajama day at their school). Photo shared by @melissa0278
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    The Librarian reacted to Queen Esther in Alma Miller: Still Serving Jehovah at 107 Years Old ! (video) & alot other very old Brothers & Sisters ❤   
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    Alma Miller: Still  Serving  Jehovah  at  107  Years  Old !
    May  Jehovah  beyond  bless  you,  dear  Sister ❤
     
     
     
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    Alma Miller, ¡A mis 107 años, sigo sirviendo a Jehová!
    Entrevistas y experiencias ...   ( video )
    https://tv.jw.org/#es/video/VODIntExp/pub-jwbls_201612_1_VIDEO

    Alma Miller: ¡Sigue sirviendo a Jehová a los 107 años!
    Que Jehová más allá te bendiga, querida hermana ❤
     
     
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