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Knock, knock! Who’s there? Two Jehovah Witnesses at the door

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Page 1: Knock, Knock! Who’S There

Knock, knock! Who’s there?

Two Jehovah Witnesses at the door

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Jehovah Witness

• Jehovah Witness is not an old religion• In fact, didn’t start until 1872• In spite of their late arrival, they achieved a

worldwide recognition as a growing and powerful religion

• The Key to their success– Old Fashion

• Door to door • Brochure, bulletin• Bible study

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Jehovah Witness

• They are interested in their spiritual condition and yours

• The way of introduction is door-to-door or street evangelism

• Their evangelism zeal is more than just a way to get you converted

• It fulfills one of the greatest requirement of the sect

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Jehovah Witness

• To show how important this is to them• Mandatory 10 hours of evangelism a month• Some log on up to 100 hours a month• They keep a statistics and a log on hours witnessed

and the number of converts per month• The rate of conversion is 5500 per week (average)• They endure rejection and challenges, yet they

persevere in this task• But they are very well prepared for the task

– Sunday meeting (2 hours average)– One weekly hour meeting for Study of

publications or tract– Another special two hour training session on

Witnessing- strategies, goals, challenges…etc

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Jehovah Witness-The Organization

• No Jehovah Witness Hall has autonomy• It is a tightly organized religion• They meet in a Hall (not a church) (in French-

Royaume)• It is ruled by the Governing Body- located in

Brooklyn, NY• The Governing Body decides of the study, the

content of the Borchures and tract; it decides on the structure of the organization

• Their authority can not be doubted nor questioned

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• They have regional offices divided into branches which are divided into circuits.

• Each circuit has 20 congregations

Jehovah Witness-The Organization