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  1. Watchtower's "creation" book in 1927 This is the image of Jesus Christ that we had, beard, long hair and halo. We change, we abandon the wrong and we have a more accurate picture of the image of Jesus today. But Babylon follows exactly where we left it.
  2. WHAT KIND OF ARMOR DO YOU WANT? ??????????? Armor (Defensive). In order to protect his body from the offensive weapons of the enemy, a soldier employed various kinds of shields and personal armor. ??????????? Shield. A broad piece of defensive armor used by all ancient nations. It was equipped with an inside handle and was carried by the warrior during battle, usually on the left arm or in the left hand, although during the march it may have been hung from a shoulder strap. Isaiah 22:6 indicates that some may have been provided with a cover that was removed at time of combat. In peacetime, shields were often placed in arsenals.—Ca 4:4. Shields used in ancient times were often made of wood covered with leather, and such shields could be burned. (Eze 39:9) Whereas wooden and leather shields were in general use, it appears that metal shields were less common, being used especially by leaders, royal guards, or possibly for ceremonial purposes. (2Sa 8:7; 1Ki 14:27, 28) Shields were oiled to make them pliable and moisture resistant, to keep the metal from rusting, or to make them smooth and slippery. (2Sa 1:21) The leather shield was often decked with a heavy center boss (a knob or stud) of metal, which gave added protection.—Job 15:26. ??????????? The “large shield” (Heb., tsin·nah?) was carried by the heavily armed infantry (2Ch 14:8) and sometimes by a shield bearer. (1Sa 17:7, 41) It was either oval or else rectangular like a door. Apparently a similar “large shield” is designated at Ephesians 6:16 by the Greek word thy·re·os? (from thy?ra, meaning “door”). The tsin·nah? was large enough to cover the entire body. (Ps 5:12) It was on occasion used to set up solid-front battle lines with lances protruding. The large shield is sometimes mentioned with the lance or spear as a form of reference to weapons in general.—1Ch 12:8,34; 2Ch 11:12. ??????????? The smaller “shield” or “buckler” (Heb., ma·ghen?) was customarily carried by archers and is usually associated with light weapons such as the bow. For instance, it was carried by Benjaminite bowmen of Judean King AsaÂ’s military force. (2Ch 14:8) The smaller shield was usually round and more common than the large shield, probably being used chiefly in hand-to-hand fighting. That the Hebrew tsin·nah? and ma·ghen? differed considerably in size seems to be indicated by the gold shields Solomon made, the large shield being overlaid with four times as much gold as the smaller shield, or buckler. (1Ki 10:16, 17; 2Ch 9:15, 16) Ma·ghen?, like tsin·nah?, seems to be used as part of a formula for weapons of war.—2Ch 14:8;17:17; 32:5. ??????????? The Hebrew word she?let, rendered ‘circular shield,Â’ occurs seven times in the Hebrew Scriptures and is evidently similar to the more common ma·ghen? (shield), since it is used in conjunction with ma·ghen? in The Song of Solomon 4:4. ??????????? Helmet. A military headgear designed to protect a fighter during battle and a very basic part of defensive armor. The Hebrew word for “helmet” is koh·va?? (alternately qoh·va??), while the Greek term is pe·ri·ke·pha·lai?a, literally meaning “around the head.”—1Sa 17:5, 38; Eph 6:17. ??????????? Originally, Israelite helmets were probably made of leather. Later these were covered with copper or iron and were worn over woolen, felt, or leather bonnets. Copper helmets were used in Israel as early as the days of King Saul. (1Sa 17:38) While helmets may at first have been reserved for kings and other leaders, later they were in general use, Uzziah furnishing his entire army with them.—2Ch 26:14. ??????????? The Philistines possessed metal helmets; Goliath wore one of copper. (1Sa 17:5) Ezekiel mentioned helmets in connection with Persians, Ethiopians, and others.—Eze 27:10; 38:5. ??????????? Coat of mail. A coat worn for protection during battle. The coat of mail (Heb., shir·yohn? or shir·yan?) consisted of a cloth or leather cloak that had hundreds of small adjoining pieces of metal (somewhat like fish scales) attached to its surface. Often it covered the breast, back, and shoulders, though it sometimes reached to the knees or even the ankles.—1Sa 17:5. ??????????? Among the Hebrews the coat of mail was frequently made of leather covered with metal scales or plates. The wearer enjoyed considerable protection thereby, but, nonetheless, would be vulnerable where the scales were connected or where the coat of mail adjoined other parts of the armor. Thus, King Ahab was mortally wounded by a bowman who “got to strike the king of Israel between the appendages and the coat of mail.”—1Ki 22:34-37. ??????????? Girdle. The military girdle of ancient times was a leather belt worn around the waist or hips. It varied in width from 5 to 15 cm (2 to 6 in.) and was often studded with plates of iron, silver, or gold. The warriorÂ’s sword was suspended from it, and at times the belt was supported by a shoulder strap. (1Sa 18:4; 2Sa 20:8) Whereas a loosened girdle denoted leisure (1Ki 20:11), girding up the loins or hips indicated readiness for action or battle.—Ex 12:11; 1Ki 18:46; 1Pe 1:13, ftn. ??????????? Greaves. Armor consisting of thin plates of metal, covering the leg between the ankle and the knee. The only Biblical reference to them is at 1 Samuel 17:6, where it is shown that the giant Philistine warrior Goliath from Gath had “greaves [Heb., mits·chath?] of copper above his feet.” The Israelites may also have used greaves to some extent. ????? Spiritual Armor. Although true Christians do not share in fleshly warfare, they are engaged in a battle and are likened to soldiers. (Php 2:25; 2Ti 2:3; Phm 2) A Christian has a wrestling “against the governments [not made up of flesh-and-blood humans], against the authorities, against the world rulers of this darkness, against the wicked spirit forces in the heavenly places.” (Eph 6:12) Since physical weapons and armor would be of no value in a battle against superhuman spirits, Christians must “take up the complete suit of armor from God.”—Eph 6:13. ??????????? Paul advises Christians to have their “loins girded about with truth.” (Eph 6:14) Just as a girdle can provide support and protection for the loins, an unbreakable attachment to divine truth can strengthen a Christian in his determination to remain firm despite trials. ??????????? Next, a Christian must put on “the breastplate of righteousness.” (Eph 6:14) A literal breastplate served to protect vital organs, especially the heart. The need of righteousness as a protective breastplate for the figurative heart is especially evident because of the heartÂ’s sinful inclination.—Ge 8:21; Jer 17:9. ??????????? Part of the spiritual armor is to have the feet “shod with the equipment of the good news of peace.” (Eph 6:15) The Greek word he·toi·ma·si?a, translated “equipment,” has the basic meaning “readiness.” (See Int; NIV; TEV.) A ChristianÂ’s always being equipped and ready to make known the “good news” to others, and doing so despite hardships, can help him to endure faithfully. A prominent part of the spiritual armor is “the large shield of faith.” Like a large shield covering most of the body, faith in Jehovah God and his ability to fulfill his promises will enable a Christian to “quench all the wicked oneÂ’s burning missiles.” (Eph 6:16; compare Ps 91:4.) Faith will help a Christian withstand attacks by wicked spirits, resist temptations to immorality, shun materialistic desires, and not give in to fear, doubt, or excessive grief.—Ge 39:7-12; Heb 11:15; 13:6; Jas 1:6; 1Th 4:13. ??????????? As a helmet protects a soldierÂ’s head, so “the helmet of salvation” safeguards the ChristianÂ’s mental powers from ungodly influences. (Eph 6:17) Having on “as a helmet the hope of salvation” means looking “intently toward the payment of the reward,” as Moses did.—1Th 5:8; Heb 11:26. “The sword of the spirit, that is, GodÂ’s word” is indispensable to the Christian in warding off false teachings and traditions of men and in teaching the truth and ‘overturning strongly entrenched things.’—Eph 6:17; 2Co 10:4, 5. Tap on Video Link mp4 ______Enjoy! Enjoy also one GIF picture ??????????? https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1200000375#h=21:0-33:344 IMG_7685.MP4
  3. @USASister Jehovah knows who belongs to Him! We are NEVER FORGOTTEN! Thank you for your support! Jehovah Bless ???????
  4. Help Them Return Without Delay! “Whom shall we go away to? You have sayings of everlasting life.”—JOHN 6:68. ????? Jesus said: “Pay attention to yourselves that your hearts never become weighed down with overeating and heavy drinking and anxieties of life . . . Keep awake, then, all the time making supplication that you may succeed in escaping all these things that are destined to occur.” (Luke 21:34-36) Those who have strayed from the flock but who want to enjoy the happiness they once knew can be encouraged to pray for holy spirit and divine help and to act in harmony with their prayers.—Luke 11:13. ????? Because humans are imperfect, personality clashes occur, and this may stumble an individual. Some have been stumbled when a respected person in the congregation acted in an ungodly manner. If an inactive one has been affected in such a way, the visiting elder might point out that Jehovah does not cause anyone to stumble. So why should anyone sever his or her relationship with God and His people? Instead, should one not keep on serving God, confident that “the Judge of all the earth” knows what took place and will handle matters in the right way? (Gen. 18:25; Col. 3:23-25) If a person literally stumbled and fell, he would not deliberately remain in that position without even trying to get up. ????? A joyful welcome awaits those returning to Jehovah. (Lam. 3:40) Their past experiences in GodÂ’s service undoubtedly brought them great joy. Untold future blessings await those who return to the flock without delay! ????? https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2008842?q=heb+12%3A6%2C11&p=par#h=10 Â
  5. "Jesus said, "There is more happiness in giving than receiving.” It is a simple secret, but when applied to your life, it adds complete meaning. ??? I have experienced the veracity in Jesus‘ words when serving in the Dominican Republic. ??? You go with the mentality of giving, but you gain more than what you give. You come back home with a rejoicing heart, real friendships from all over the world that are doing the same, but most important, the satisfaction of serving our Creator to your fullest potential during these last days. ??? Without a doubt I am convinced that the happiness I feel in my heart has always come from giving and serving Jehovah.“ Thank you
  6. She is our Sister Nompumelol, and she is very happy to attend the Regional Convention "Don't Give Up" in South Africa.. Hello from south Africa.. ????
  7. Pioneering Strengthens Our Relationship With God “It is good to make melody to our God.”—PSALM 147:1. ??? When we go out in the ministry, we think and talk about Jehovah. This strengthens our friendship with him. Many pioneers have felt that their love for God has become even deeper because they are able to spend more time in the ministry. This article will help both pioneers and those who want to become pioneers to think carefully about these questions: How can pioneering strengthen your relationship with Jehovah? If you are pioneering, what will help you to continue in this special service? If you are not pioneering yet, what can you do to start? Let us first talk about ways that pioneering can strengthen our friendship with God. ??? When we talk about future Kingdom blessings, we become closer to Jehovah. What is your favorite scripture to use when you go from house to house? Maybe it is Psalm 37:10, 11; Daniel 2:44; John 5:28, 29; or Revelation 21:3, 4. Each time we talk about these promises with others, we are reminded that “every good gift and every perfect present” comes from our generous God, Jehovah. This draws us closer to him.—James 1:17. ??? When we see how unhappy and helpless most people are, we become even more grateful for the truth. People in the world do not receive the help they need to have true success and happiness. Most worry about the future and have no hope. They search for the meaning of life. Even most who are religious know very little about the Bible. They are much like the people of Nineveh. (Read Jonah 4:11.) The more time we spend speaking to people in the ministry, the more we realize how well Jehovah takes care of us. (Isaiah 65:13) But Jehovah does more than take care of the needs of only his people. He gives everyone a chance to receive comfort and to have a real hope. This reminds us of how good Jehovah really is.—Revelation 22:17. ??? If you would like to pioneer and have the same blessings that pioneers have, pray to Jehovah about it. (1 John 5:14, 15) Talk to those who are pioneering. Set goals that will help you become a pioneer. That is what Keith and Erika did. Like many couples their age, they had been working full-time and had bought a house and a new car soon after they got married. They say, “We thought those things would bring us satisfaction—but they never did.” After Keith lost his job, he started serving as an auxiliary pioneer. He says, “Pioneering reminded me of how much joy comes from being in the ministry.” They became friends with a pioneer couple who helped them to realize that pioneering and having a simple life results in much joy. What did Keith and Erika do? They made a list of their goals, put it on their refrigerator, and checked off each goal as they reached it. After some time, they were able to pioneer. ??? Can you become a pioneer? If you feel that you are not able to pioneer right now, do all you can to get closer to Jehovah by doing your best in the ministry. If you pray to Jehovah and think carefully about your situation, you may realize that making some changes in your life will allow you to pioneer. When you start pioneering, your joy will be much greater than any sacrifices you will make. You will be happy because you are putting GodÂ’s Kingdom first in your life and because you are giving more to others. (Matthew 6:33) You will have more opportunities to think and talk about Jehovah, and this will deepen your love for him and make him happy. ??? https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/402013687?q=pioneer&p=par Â
  8. “Do put my tears in your skin bottle.” - Psalm 56:8. - ????? DavidÂ’s touching words about the skin bottle can also have special meaning for us. ????? How so? Well, the Bible explains that Satan controls this world and that he has “great anger” in our day. As a result, there are many who, like David, are faced with emotional, mental, or physical suffering—especially those who are trying to please God. ????? Does that describe you? With courage, “even weeping,” such faithful people never stop trying to live a life of integrity. ????? They can be assured that their heavenly Father sees not only the trials they face but also the emotional impact of those trials. ????? He truly understands the pain afflicting his servants, and he promises to make it all up to them therefore, he compassionately remembers their tears and sufferings, figuratively storing them up in his skin bottle. ????? Â
  9. Dear brothers and sisters, on the video of Greece, a sister who lives in Athens informed us that this is an isolated case. It was a recording for a show on youtube. But we do not know if he really is an orthodox priest. She confirm that he is a rude and unbalanced person. It looks like it breaks several things because it's against the system! He is also against the internet, but he has a show on youtube! Hostility and Anger Jehovah will repay! No fear Jehovah is Near! ??????
  10. A Box of Kisses ??? Some time ago, a man punished his 3-year-old daughter for wasting a roll of gold wrapping paper. ??? Money was tight and he became infuriated when the child tried to decorate a box and give a gift. ??? Nevertheless, the little girl brought the gift to her father the next morning and said, “This is for you, Daddy.” He was embarrassed by his earlier overreaction, but his anger flared again when he found the box was empty. ???  He yelled at her, “Don’t you know that when you give someone a present, there’s supposed to be something inside it?”The little girl looked up at him with tears in her eyes and said,”Oh, Daddy, it is not empty. I blew kisses into the box. All for you, Daddy.” ???  The father was crushed. He put his arms around his little girl, and he begged for her forgiveness.It is told that the man kept that gold box by his bed for years and whenever he was discouraged, he would take out an imaginary kiss and remember the love of the child who had put it there. ???  In a very real sense, each of us as humans have been given a gold container filled with unconditional love and kisses from our children, friends, family and Jehovah God. There is no more precious possession anyone could hold. -    ?????
  11. Crimea, territory of Ukraine, invaded by Russia. The 22 congregations of Jehovah's witnesses have been closed and foreclosed. https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2017-09-25/russian-occupation-of-crimea-marked-by-grave-human-rights-violations-un
  12. Scandal in Greece. These are the ones who call us extremists, the pagan cult of Orthodox. Our brothers and sisters remained calm. The brothers tried to call the police This was happening all the time when we were in Greece in the 1980. At that time the priests worked in gangs and all the brothers held magazines (no work was allowed home home but if they worked on the street) the bullied And the brothers were attacked. That's why they stood up in front of the U.S. Army Headquarters of Glyfada, because the American Army let the brothers pass through the army's entrance checkpoint for protection if the priests were trying to attack them. Fortunately it is rare, but wise to be prepared for people who can be violent Â
  13. "THE HELPER THE HOLY SPIRIT" ????? Didn't God's Word and Christ Jesus say " 16 And I will ask the Father and he will give you another helper to be with you forever, 17 the spirit of the truth, which the world cannot receive, because it neither sees it nor knows it. You know it, because it remains with you and is in you." John 14:16,17. ????? Jesus gave his disciples a serious commission by instructing them: “Go therefore and make disciples of people of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the holy spirit, teaching them to observe all the things I have commanded you.” (Matthew 28:19, 20) No easy task this, for it was to be accomplished in the face of opposition.—Matthew 10:22, 23. ????? Opposition from outside was to be accompanied by a degree of friction from within the congregation. “Now I exhort you, brothers,” Paul wrote Christians in Rome about 56 C.E., “to keep your eye on those who cause divisions and occasions for stumbling contrary to the teaching that you have learned, and avoid them.” (Romans 16:17, 18) ????? This situation would grow worse once the apostles died. Paul warned: “I know that after my going away oppressive wolves will enter in among you and will not treat the flock with tenderness, and from among you yourselves men will rise and speak twisted things to draw away the disciples after themselves.”—Acts 20:29, 30. ????? GodÂ’s help was needed to counteract these obstacles. He did so through Jesus. After his resurrection, on the day of Pentecost 33 C.E., some 120 of his followers “all became filled with holy spirit.”—Acts 1:15; 2:4. He warned them: “They will deliver you up to local courts, and they will scourge you in their synagogues. Why, you will be haled before governors and kings for my sake, for a witness to them and the nations. However, when they deliver you up, do not become anxious about how or what you are to speak; for what you are to speak will be given you in that hour; for the ones speaking are not just you, but it is the spirit of your Father that speaks by you.”—Matthew 10:17-20. ????? Â
  14. Gothenburg, Sweden A 60-Year-old brother, attacked in the middle of the street, cutting off his face with a knife, the cry of "all Jehovah's witnesses are going to die". the brother is replenished in a hospital and the assailant arrested by the police . http://www.gp.se/nyheter/göteborg/hatbrottsmotiv-kan-ligga-bakom-knivattacken-i-göteborg-1.4590398
  15. I drew a picture in charcoal of our united Brother Lett, that has the sweetest smile ever! ??? Greetings and all the love from your sister in Portugal . . Shared by @al3i6ail
  16. @Queen Esther PLEASE REREAD MESSAGE!! ITS NOT THE PICTURE BUT THE MESSAGE! ????????
  17. Which Picture is Your Favorite? Jehovah favors them all! He loves His Creatures large and small! ???????? Note ? Man was charged with caring for the earth and all its animals. The Bible says: “Everything [God has] put under his feet: small cattle and oxen, all of them, and also the beasts of the open field, the birds of heaven and the fish of the sea.”—Psalm 8:6-8; 115:16. ???????? Merciful Treatment of Animals. Proverbs 12:10 says: “The righteous one is caring for the soul of his domesticanimal, but the mercies of the wicked ones are cruel.” Whereas the righteous person knows the needs of his animals and has a feeling for their welfare, the wicked person’s mercies are not stirred up by these needs. According to the selfish, unfeeling principles of the world, the treatment of one’s animals is based only on what benefit one might gain from them. What the wicked person would consider adequate care might actually be cruel treatment. (Contrast Ge 33:12-14.) The righteous person’s concern forhis animals finds precedent in God’s own care for them as part of his creation.—Compare Ex 20:10; De 25:4;22:4, 6, 7; 11:15; Ps 104:14, 27; Jon 4:11. ????????            ????? Okawa, Kaely Carmean, Rick Beldegreen
  18. Jehovah Name on entrance gate :- The ornate portal of Saint Nicholas church at Stralsund, Germany ??????? Stralsund, is a Hanseatic town in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It is located at the Southern coast of the Strelasund, a sound of the Baltic Sea separating the island of Rügen from the mainland Thank you  @jwsinghgermany ???????? #jw
  19. Visiting the Kingdom Hall of Easter Island, Chile. ????? Beautiful Thank you ????? Image shared by @kenny_sanchez__
  20. @JW Insider @Jay Witness We work from our heart ❤️ many can't do this work, yet we are still loved by Jehovah and Christ Jesus Our Lord. If a piece of paper makes someone haughty or proud, then they have lost its true meaning of being an example to all and a lowly one. Frankly, a Elder and "Pioneer" of 23 years helped me with another Elder through a rough "Christian marriage", that was abusive. Then this Elder, "Pioneer " fell apart and showed his bad under works to me, causing his being DF. If we are not humbled, sooner or later the spirit of selfishness becomes evident. Sadly, he's almost apostate today. We can only do one day at a time and be faithful. Christ Our Lord never gave out "certificates" either. Yet, they both wanted to be in Heaven with Him. Arguing on the road who was the greatest. Now that lesson is big! True Christians will always show humility and love. If they truly are walking ? And following Our Lord Christ Jesus. That is true humbleness, not a "false front."
  21. @TrueTomHarley You are worthy of honor and respect. Christ Jesus said "you receive free you give free." We are all good for nothing slaves, but I live for Jehovah and would die for Him! Thank you for your encouragement! Jehovah bless, ???????
  22. Looking for Truth? ? ? ??JW.ORG YOU CAN UNDERSTAND THE BIBLE Finding Help to Understand the Bible Imagine visiting a foreign land for the first time. You encounter people, customs, foods, and currency that are all unfamiliar to you. Understandably, you may feel frustrated. You may feel the same way when you first read the Bible. You are stepping back into an ancient world that seems foreign to you. There you meet a people called Philistines, come across unusual customs, such as ‘ripping garments apart,Â’ or learn about a food called manna and a coin known as the drachma. (Exodus 16:31; Joshua 13:2; 2 Samuel 3:31; Luke 15:9) All of this could be confusing. As in the case of visiting a foreign land, would you not appreciate getting help from someone who could explain things to you? HELP IN THE PAST From the time the sacred writings were first penned in the 16th century B.C.E., help has been provided for people to understand the text. For instance, Moses, the first leader of the nation of Israel, “undertook to explain” what was written.—Deuteronomy 1:5. Qualified instructors of the Scriptures were still on hand some ten centuries later. In 455 B.C.E., a large group of Jews, including many children, were gathered together in a public square in the city of Jerusalem. Bible instructors were there “reading aloud from the [same sacred] book.” But they did more. “They helped the people to understand what was being read.”—Nehemiah 8:1-8. Five centuries later, Jesus Christ was involved in a similar educational work. In fact, he was primarily known among the people as a teacher. (John 13:13) He taught large crowds, as well as individuals. On one occasion, he spoke to a great multitude, giving the famous Sermon on the Mount, and “the crowds were astounded at his way of teaching.” (Matthew 5:1, 2; 7:28) In the spring of 33 C.E., Jesus spoke to two of his disciples while they were walking along the road toward a village near Jerusalem, “fully opening up [“clearly explaining,” footnote] the Scriptures” to them.—Luke 24:13-15, 27, 32. Disciples of Jesus were also instructors of GodÂ’s Word. On one occasion, an official from Ethiopia was reading a certain passage of the Scriptures. A disciple named Philip approached him and asked: “Do you actually know what you are reading?” The Ethiopian replied: “Really, how could I ever do so unless someone guided me?” Philip then explained the meaning of the passage to him.—Acts 8:27-35. HELP AVAILABLE TODAY Like teachers and instructors of the Bible in the past, JehovahÂ’s Witnesses today are engaged in a Bible educational work in 239 lands worldwide. (Matthew 28:19, 20) Week by week, they help well over nine million individuals to understand the Bible. Many of those learners come from non-Christian backgrounds. These study sessions are free and can be held at oneÂ’s home or at another convenient location. Some people even enjoy their lessons by phone or video, using a computer or a mobile device. Please contact any one of JehovahÂ’s Witnesses for details on how you can benefit from this arrangement. You will discover that, far from being a closed book, the Bible is “beneficial for teaching, for reproving, for setting things straight, for disciplining in righteousness,” so that you “may be fully competent, completely equipped for every good work.”—2 Timothy 3:16, 17. See the video Why Study the Bible? at www.jw.org See the video What Happens at a Bible Study? at jw.org Help on the Web Would you like to take a self-guided tour of the Bible? To get started, go to the jw.org website. The site offers free information on the Bible in over 900 languages. You may enjoy learning about the following topics: Questions people often ask What is the meaning of life? Why do people die? What happens when you die? (Look under BIBLE TEACHINGS > BIBLE QUESTIONS ANSWERED) Personal issues What you can do when you are depressed Dealing with a chronic illness Money problems and debt (Look under BIBLE TEACHINGS > BIBLE QUESTIONS ANSWERED) Help for the family How to stop arguing Raising responsible children Inculcating moral values (Look under BIBLE TEACHINGS > COUPLES & PARENTS) Advice for teenagers How to deal with sexual harassment What to do when bullied How to deal with loneliness (Look under BIBLE TEACHINGS > TEENAGERS) https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2015886#h=15:0-37:40
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