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- 2025 Convention of Jehovah’s Witnesses - JW. ORG
Invitation to the “Pure Worship” Convention of Jehovah’s Witnesses Read the highlights, download a complete program schedule, or watch a video about our conventions
- Congregation Meetings of Jehovah’s Witnesses - JW. ORG
What Happens at Our Meetings? Jehovah’s Witnesses hold meetings for worship twice each week ( Hebrews 10:24, 25 ) At these meetings, which are open to the public, we examine what the Bible says and how we can apply its teachings in our life
- The Soul - JW. ORG
WHAT PEOPLE SAY Many people believe that the soul is immortal Some believe that the soul is continually reborn, reappearing in a new physical body after the previous body has died
- What Happens After Death? - JW. ORG
Have you wondered: ‘What really happens at death? Are our dead loved ones suffering somewhere? Will we ever see them again? How can we be sure?’ Please consider what the Scriptures actually teach First, let us examine what the Bible says death is like Then we will discuss the hope that God’s Word, the Bible, offers
- The Return of Christ: What Happens? What Will Jesus Do? | Bible . . .
Before Jesus Christ ascended to heaven in 33 C E , he promised to return He likened himself to a nobleman who went away for a long time and returned with power to rule as king
- 2022 Convention of Jehovah’s Witnesses: “Pursue Peace”! - JW. ORG
Discover how to find real, lasting peace right now and in the future Attend the 2022 “Pursue Peace”! Convention of Jehovah’s W
- What Happens When We Die? Is There Life After Death? - JW. ORG
5, 6 What happens to us when we die? 5 Jehovah knows what happens to us when we die, and he has told us that when a person dies, his life ends Death is the opposite of life So when someone dies, his feelings and memories do not keep on living somewhere else a When we die we can’t see, we can’t hear, and we can’t think anymore
- Can a Person Resign From Being One of Jehovah’s Witnesses? - JW. ORG
Yes A person can resign from our organization in two ways: By formal request Either orally or in writing, a person can state his decision that he no longer wants to be known as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses
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