Silicon Valley California story to about PR push for JWs

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  • Balaamsass2
    Balaamsass2

    Claude Bolivar

    Claude Bolivar

    Posted: Monday, December 22, 2014 3:34 pm | Updated: 5:34 pm, Mon Dec 22, 2014.

    Chuck Flagg | 0 comments

    • Chuck Flagg
    • Posted on Dec 22, 2014

      by Chuck Flagg

    I'm sure most of us are familiar with them: men, women, even children, neatly dressed, often carrying a briefcase or satchel full of literature. They ring doorbells and politely offer to share the Word of God with the residents who answer.

    These are Jehovah's Witnesses, a worldwide group of dedicated believers: 7.9 million members in 239 lands, making up 114,000 congregations that meet in buildings called Kingdom Halls.

    Every baptized member is a “Preacher of the Good News” and can spend up to 70 hours per month voluntarily calling door-to-door, leading neighborhood Bible Studies or performing other types of evangelism while still working a secular job. Love of neighbor impels them to take seriously Jesus' prophecy in Matthew 24:124: “This good news of the Kingdom will be preached in all the inhabited earth for a witness to all the nations, and then the end will come.”

    Morgan Hill resident Clark Bolivar, who has been a Witness since 1958, points out that the church has adapted its ministry to go beyond the traditional doorstep visits. Usually both parents in a household work now and long commutes have lengthened the workday. Thus, Witnesses often bring sample literature to farmers' markets to reach people who might like to know more about God. They also often set up in the train station parking lot to offer literature to passing commuters.

    The biggest innovation, however, is a state-of-the-art website: JH.org. Here everyone has access to extensive information from the privacy of home.

    - Two resources available online are monthly magazines: The Watchtower (45 million paper copies in 220 languages) and Awake (44 million paper copies in 99 languages). These publications contain not only religious information (“Is Satan Real?” “Do You Do What God asks?”), but also articles on topics such as compromise, burnout and diabetes.

    - Another resource is a Bible that can be read online: the 2013 version of “New World Translation of Holy Scriptures.” It is conveniently organized to make it easy to choose passages by book and chapter in many languages.

    - A section called “Bible Questions Answered” provides MP3 recordings that answer questions such as, “Is God to blame for our suffering?”

    - There are white board animations for youngsters, cartoon sequences with oral narration, which give advice on timely topics like standing up to peer pressure.

    - Music for Christian worship is a section that allows the playing or downloading of Christian songs for praise. Vocal, orchestral and instrumented recordings, as well as sheet music, are available in multiple languages, including various versions of sign language.

    - Audio Bible dramas of lessons based on Bible stories allow visitors to learn about important characters and events in the Scriptures.

    - Dramatic Bible readings allow visitors to visualize important Bible passages, listening to recordings with sound effects, original music and commentary.

    - Christian videos that build faith can be watched online or downloaded in multiple languages.

    - About us contains the answers to many frequently asked questions about Jehovah's Witnesses, such as “Are Jehovah's Witnesses Christians?” “Do Jehovah's Witnesses believe in Jesus?” “Why don't Jehovah's Witnesses celebrate Christmas or Easter?” Since this is a religious organization that has suffered persecution in the past, it is important to understand its actual beliefs are and why the religion holds them.

    Finally, anyone can learn more about the Bible by filling out an online form with contact information. Material about free Bible studies will be made available."

    http://www.gilroydispatch.com/lifestyles/columnists/chuck_flagg/witnesses-bring-god-to-your-doorstep/article_137013fc-8a33-11e4-a5e4-9b054f6c0377.html

  • Balaamsass2
    Balaamsass2

    I thought this might provide an excellent opportunity for those who are in other time zones to open "user accounts" and provide some thoughtful comments and links for readers before they begin morning commutes to San Jose, Ca.

  • SanLuisObispoTruthSeeker
    SanLuisObispoTruthSeeker

    I thought it's a great article to bring out the "Religion is a Snare and a Racket" attacks made against peaceful Catholics and Protestants on Sundays back in the early Rutherford days(so I googled my question and look what I found below on Yahoo). This article is one sided, they don't "Bring God to your Door", because if the householder ask's questions about their tainted Past, your never given a true answers. The fact is the "Good News of the Bible" is not the Good News JWs Preach, don't you agree? JWs teach another Good News and bring another God most people are not familiar with.

    Balaam, maybe we can enlighten everyone about the attacks the Watchtower makes against anyone who disagrees with their beliefs. How many Catholics or other religions are treated like dirt when they leave their religion? The Jehovah's Witness Religion is one of the few who do not allow Freedom of Religion and are bold-faced liars telling people "We don't shun our members that choose to leave!" Sorry, I thought this article was nothing more than Witness propaganda spoon-feed to a lazy or JW Reporter.

    "

    Why is it unpopular to expose false religions, Jehovah's Witnesses spent 100 years doing it? Jehovah's Witnesses spent over 100 years publishing scathing attacks against the clergy, the Catholic Church, and all mainstream religions, calling them a snare and a racket.

    They did so at the expense of their members being hated and attacked at the doors and elsewhere when they were trying to spread their own religious beliefs.

    Exposing the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society is now viewed by many as "religious persecution"....well, is it?

    Why is it considered religious persecution to expose Jehovah's Witnesses for non-Christian incidents and occurrences within their organization?

    Is freedom of speech becoming outlawed by public opinion?

    Where have our freedoms gone? Update: So, the Catholic religion is corrupt, but Jehovah's Witnesses aren't?

    What about here, where a few members of one religion can team-up, and delete the valid, documented questions about their religion?

    The only reason a religion will damage the freedoms of others, is because they can't handle the truth. Update 2: Angelmus...it is against the Y!A terms of service to give a link, unless it answers the specific question...yours does not. You are breaking Y!A's rules. Remove it please. 1 following 4 answers" https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20130702161422AAKc0hw

  • runForever
    runForever

    What the well-dressed little kid won't tell you is you could end up being interrogated for hours if you rightfully point out they are liars and

    DON'T teach what the bible teaches.

  • AndDontCallMeShirley
    AndDontCallMeShirley

    "JH.Org"?

    Typo? or deliberate?

  • eyeuse2badub
    eyeuse2badub

    Hi Balaamsass2,

    I'm veeery close to Gilroy, CA. How about a pm and a possible meet up?

    just saying!

    eyeuse2badub

  • Vidiot
    Vidiot

    Wow.

    I've seen some fluff pieces, but this one definately takes the taco...

  • bittersweet2K
    bittersweet2K
    Nice to see some Bay Area folks on here

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