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Getting things cleaned up after an assembly in Veracruz, Mexico. Photo shared by @raziel__sanchez View the full article
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Finding time for Bible study wherever you can in Pretoria East, South Africa. Photo shared by @tamlynvwijk View the full article
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at an assembly in the netherlands ?? pic by @scalllllll View the full article
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As we worked on landscaping at the Assembly Hall in Janesville, Wisconsin, USA, the weather changed back and forth from sunny to white out conditions. It was freezing, wet, intensely windy, and yet the happiest time any of us could’ve had serving Jehovah. Everyone was all smiles and maintained the same zeal despite what mood the weather was in. There is truly no other joy that compares to the joy of Jehovah and serving as His people. Photo shared by @81levi81 View the full article
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Imitate Jehovah
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2016 Regional Convention
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Rajesh Kalaria: A Brain Researcher Explains His Faith
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Public witnessing in Germany. Thanks for sharing @jw_witnesses_paradise View the full article
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Taking a moment to catch up on some reading during a car ride. Photo shared by @thebeesmees View the full article
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This is me and my sister, @neizatiago, and we were about to go to preaching when a great wind took our feet from the ground here in northern Spain. Haha. Photo shared by @ivolps7 View the full article
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Madeira Beach Florida! Windy Florida Day! #bestlifeever #bestworkever
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Results of a painting day with the young ones from our small Spanish congregation in Indiana, USA. I picked up mini canvases and easels for a dollar each and let them paint what they wanted, as they included JW.org. Love seeing the personalities come out while painting. Love the enthusiasm of the young ones! Makes doing things like this for them so worthwhile! Photo shared by @auntsharonc View the full article
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Like many coral species, the bubble coral is zooxanthellate, which means that its tissues contain large numbers of single-celled algae called zooxanthellae. By harnessing the sun’s energy in this way, corals are able to grow rapidly and form vast reef structures, but are constrained to live near the water’s surface. While, on average, a zooxanthellate coral can obtain around 70 percent of its nutrient requirements from the photosynthesis of the zooxanthellae, the coral may also feed on zooplankton. Very little is known about the specific reproductive biology of the bubble coral, although it is likely to be able to reproduce both sexually and asexually. Asexual reproductio…
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Little Jasmine helping at the doors. Photo shared by @katcurles View the full article
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Ready for meeting tonight with our CO this week!!? @ohpatty1976 thank you View the full article
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Send love to all people JW in worldwide from Jakarta of Javanesse Languange, Indonesia ? @liamakakelube thank you View the full article
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Sharing the good news with young ones in Pattaya, Thailand. Photo shared by @jw_chonlada070 View the full article
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Our congregation in Bakersfield, Ca had a play of Noah’s Ark after the Special Talk… Animal kids and all! @naomi_lvs_jezely thank you View the full article
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Come preaching in Amazon Jungle with us! @luizbera thank you View the full article
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Guatemala: Rural Territory Preaching Testigos de Jehova predicando territorio rural en Guatemala
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Part of a series on: Jehovah's Witnesses A Kingdom Hall is a place of worship used by Jehovah's Witnesses. According Domenico Finelli, the first Kingdom Hall was constructed in Roseto, Pennsylvania in 1927, with Giovanni DeCecca offering the dedication talk. Nonetheless in 1935 by Joseph Franklin Rutherford, then president of the Watch Tower Society, made it famous and in general use for a building in Hawaii.[1] Rutherford's reasoning was that these buildings would be used for preaching the "good news of the Kingdom."[2] Jehovah's Witnesses use Kingdom Halls for the majority of their worship and Bible instruction. Witnesses prefer the term "Kingdom Hall" over "church…
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It is to us God has revealed them through his spirit.—1 Cor. 2:10. If you have been serving Jehovah for decades, you may have noticed a gradual shift in the way our literature explains many of the narratives recorded in the Bible. How so? In times past, it was more common for our literature to take what might be called a type-antitype approach to Scriptural accounts. The Bible narrative was considered the type, and any prophetic fulfillment of the story was the antitype. Why have things changed? As we might expect, over the years Jehovah has helped “the faithful and discreet slave” to become steadily more discreet. (Matt. 24:45-47) Discretion has led to greater cauti…
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There is a branch visit this weekend. There are three viewings. One live one on Saturday and two recorded ones on Sunday morning and afternoon. Add your notes or audio below:
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[Moses] considered the reproach of the Christ to be riches greater than the treasures of Egypt.—Heb. 11:26. Moses was commissioned as “the Christ,” or “Anointed One,” in that he was selected by Jehovah to lead Israel out of Egypt. Moses knew that carrying out this commission would be difficult, even a “reproach.” One of the Israelites had earlier sneered: “Who appointed you as a prince and a judge over us?” (Ex. 2:13, 14) Later, Moses himself asked Jehovah: “How will Pharaoh ever listen to me?” (Ex. 6:12) How did Jehovah help Moses? First, Jehovah assured Moses: “I will prove to be with you.” (Ex. 3:12) Second, Jehovah inspired confidence by explaining one aspect of …
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