Jehovah’s Witnesses set to return to door-to-door ministry after 30-month pandemic pause

Submitted by Jehovah’s Witnesses – Public Information Desk Jehovah’s Witnesses will resume their trademark door-to-door ministry beginning September 1; the two-and-a-half-year suspension of the work will end just in time for the launch of a global campaign featuring an interactive program for Bible study. The decision to resume their door-to-door ministry marks the complete restoration of all pre-pandemic in-person activities […]

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After two years of virtual gatherings, Jehovah’s Witnesses worldwide excited to return to in-person meetings in April

All congregations of Jehovah’s Witnesses across the world are being encouraged to begin holding in-person meetings during the week of April 1. For most of the last two years, buildings for worship have remained closed globally due to the risks associated with meeting in person. Jehovah’s Witnesses in the U.S. also suspended their public ministry on March 20, 2020. Since […]

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Religion Today: Endangered Indigenous Languages Find a Home on the World’s Most Translated Website

The most translated website in the world — jw.org, the official website of Jehovah’s Witnesses — includes content in more than 1,030 languages, including many Indigenous languages considered at risk of dying out. Among them are Central Alaskan Yupik, spoken by some 10,000 in Alaska, as well as Blackfoot, Cherokee, Choctaw, Hopi and Navajo. SEE OTHER RECENT JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES ARTICLES: […]

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Religion Today: A Better World is Near – Special Worldwide Campaign Brings Positive Message to Community

Visalia will be one of the thousands of communities around the globe that will receive a powerful message of hope this November as Jehovah’s Witnesses embark upon a special campaign focusing attention on the Bible’s hope for a better world. The goal of the campaign is to distribute a special edition of The Watchtower magazine containing the cover series, “A […]

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Religion Today: Dealing with Cyberbullies – Here’s How Parents Can Help

While remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic lowered reported instances of bullying, parents fear that, for some students, going back to school will mean going back to being bullied. “Bullying is something we worry about, especially with the beginning of each new school year,” said Zury Bourque of her family of four in Cypress, Texas. SEE OTHER RECENT JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES […]

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Religion Today: Back to the Classroom – A Game Plan for Reducing Anxiety

Back-to-school supplies were a bit different this year for 12-year-old Audrey. Along with a day planner, an array of pens and a thick notebook, Audrey added face masks, hand sanitizer and disinfectant wipes. “I’m not sure how it’s going to completely work,” said Audrey of her middle school in Southern California. “How many kids are going to be in each […]

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Religion Today: Faith on the Frontlines: Healthcare Workers Battle Burnout With Spirituality

Clover Stewart has spent much of the last 14 months zipping up COVID-19 casualties in body bags. At times, she has felt like one of the many living casualties of the pandemic – frontline medical workers who, at the height of the COVID-19 outbreak, have witnessed a lifetime’s worth of gruesome deaths in the course of a typical week. One […]

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