Jehovah's Witnesses Building Kingdom Halls Around the World
In 1997, Jehovah's Witnesses developed a construction program for countries in need of assistance. It was called Kingdom Hall Construction in Lands With Limited Resources and was given the mandate to provide, where possible, an adequate place of worship for all those interested in Bible education.
They Did Not Shrink Back
During the past 65 years, more than 10,000 of Jehovah's Witnesses in Korea have chosen to serve a prison sentence rather than violate their Bible-trained conscience. Their personal experiences speak for themselves. ()
Jehovah’s Witnesses Mark 100 Years in Greece
ATHENS—The year 2005 completes a century that Jehovah’s Witnesses have ministered to the people in Greece with their program of Bible education. During the months of October and November, the Witnesses will be distributing to all Greek citizens and residents a special brochure entitled 100-Year Modern History of Christian Jehovah’s Witnesses in Greece.
Jehovah's Witnesses' Response "Child abuse is an evil. It is an evil of our time. . . . The Bible says you should hate what is bad, and that certainly would include child abuse. . . . Our top priority is to protect the victims."
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