Daily Archives: September 30, 2019

Bibliography of Jehovah’s Witnesses

Bibliography of Jehovah’s Witnesses

This is a bibliography of works on the Jehovah’s Witnesses.[1][2][3]
CONTENTS
General 
Critiques and Personal Accounts
Persecution in Nazi Germany
See Also
References

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Jehovah’s Witnesses Publications

Jehovah’s Witnesses publications

The Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society produces a significant amount of printed and electronic literature, primarily for use by Jehovah’s Witnesses. Their best known publications are the magazines, The Watchtowerand Awake!
The Watchtower was first published by Charles Taze Russell, founder of the Bible Student movement, in 1879,[1] followed by the inception of the Watch Tower Society in 1881.[2] Supporters adopted the name Jehovah’s witnesses in 1931.[3] Particularly since 2001, when referring to other Watch Tower Society publications their literature has typically stated that it is “published by Jehovah’s Witnesses”,[4] though the edition noticeidentifies the publisher as the Watch Tower Society.[5]
Along with books and brochures, other media are also produced, including CDsMP3s and DVDs, and Internet downloads and video streaming. New publications are usually released at Jehovah’s Witnesses’ annual conventions.

Contents

Literature for Preaching 
Literature for Members 
Notable Publications 
    Aid to Bible Understanding 
    Life–How Did It Get Here? By Evolution or By Creation? 
    The Truth That Leads to Eternal Life
References 
External Links

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Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Monday, September 30

Monday, September 30

He does not slander with his tongue.​—Ps. 15:3.
When a Christian believes that he is the victim of injustice, he should be careful not to engage in harmful gossip. Of course, it is entirely proper to seek assistance from the elders and to inform them if a member of the congregation is guilty of a serious wrong. (Lev. 5:1) However, in many cases that do not involve serious wrongdoing, it may be possible to resolve a difference without involving anyone else, not even the elders. (Matt. 5:23, 24; 18:15) May we loyally handle such matters in line with Bible principles. In some cases, we may come to realize that we were not the victim of an injustice after all. How grateful we would be that we did not make a situation worse by slandering a fellow Christian! Remember, whether we are right or wrong, engaging in hurtful speech will never improve a situation. Loyalty to Jehovah and to our brothers will protect us from making such a mistake. w17.04 21 ¶14

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Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Monday, September 30

Monday, September 30

He does not slander with his tongue.​—Ps. 15:3.
When a Christian believes that he is the victim of injustice, he should be careful not to engage in harmful gossip. Of course, it is entirely proper to seek assistance from the elders and to inform them if a member of the congregation is guilty of a serious wrong. (Lev. 5:1) However, in many cases that do not involve serious wrongdoing, it may be possible to resolve a difference without involving anyone else, not even the elders. (Matt. 5:23, 24; 18:15) May we loyally handle such matters in line with Bible principles. In some cases, we may come to realize that we were not the victim of an injustice after all. How grateful we would be that we did not make a situation worse by slandering a fellow Christian! Remember, whether we are right or wrong, engaging in hurtful speech will never improve a situation. Loyalty to Jehovah and to our brothers will protect us from making such a mistake. w17.04 21 ¶14