Daily Archives: January 25, 2018

Faith Can Make Things Happen | JW.ORG Original Song

Study Makes You Strong | JW.ORG Original Song

Stop, Think, and Pray | JW.ORG Original Song

Building My Future With Jehovah | JW.ORG Original Song

Just Around the Corner | JW.ORG Original Song

Forgive One Another | JW.ORG Original Song

JW.ORG Original Songs [Complete Songs]

BREAKING NEWS | Kenneth Cook Appointed to the Governing Body

BREAKING NEWS | Kenneth Cook Appointed to the Governing Body

On Wednesday morning, January 24, 2018, it was announced to the United States and Canada Bethel families that Kenneth Cook had been appointed to the Governing Body of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Prior to being appointed to the Governing Body, Brother Cook was a helper to the Writing Committee.

Brother Cook started pioneering on September 1, 1982, and began serving at the United States branch on October 12, 1984. The Governing Body is now composed of eight anointed brothers.

It is our united prayer that Jehovah continue to bless the Governing Body as it oversees the activities of Jehovah’s Witnesses worldwide.—1 Thessalonians 5:12, 13

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Why are Jehovah’s Witnesses tossing forbidden literature?

Why are Jehovah’s Witnesses tossing forbidden literature?

Accumulated evidence that law enforcement and cooperating with them have been systematically throw to publications services included in the Federal List of Extremist Materials (FSEM). Why do they do this?
Because individual officials purposefully restrict the freedom of Jehovah’s Witnesses. More often than not such officials became victims of unreliable information about Jehovah’s Witnesses. Pursuing their goal, they do not disdain any means.
Because there are no real violations of the law on the part of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Jehovah’s Witnesses in their religious usage do not use publications from the FSEM and scrupulously check the liturgical buildings for their absence. Unfair representatives of the authorities, in order to find an excuse to accuse Jehovah’s Witnesses, have to go to falsify evidence.
In some cases, courts, having understood, make decisions that restore justice .