Reasoning from the Scriptures with the Jehovah's Witnesses


Reasoning from the Scriptures with the Jehovah's Witnesses by Harvest House Publishers

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Christians have great news to offer Jehovah’s Witnesses. In this revised and updated version of the top–selling Reasoning from the Scriptures with the Jehovah’s Witnesses (more than 90,000 copies sold), author and Bible expert Ron Rhodes helps readers delve into the Bible and use practical tools to share God’s truths with those who come calling.

  • Convenient side–by–side comparisons of the New World Translation and the Bible, along with answers to each doctrinal error espoused by the Witnesses
  • Point–by–point lists of the favorite tactics and arguments used by the Witnesses—along with effective, biblical responses to each
  • Questions you can ask to challenge the Jehovah’s Witnesses’ confidence in the Watchtower Society

With easy–to–understand helps, concise information, direct comparisons of beliefs, and a compassionate presentation, this resource from Ron Rhodes is ideal for personal and church libraries and for any reader who wants to confidently share the gospel.

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20 Questions Jehovah's Witnesses Cannot Answer


20 Questions Jehovah's Witnesses Cannot Answer by Xulon Press

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The 10 Most Important Things You Can Say to a Jehovah's Witness


The 10 Most Important Things You Can Say to a Jehovah's Witness by Harvest House Publishers

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Highlights false prophecies of Jehovah’s Witnesses’ leaders, errors in the New World Translation Bible, their unbiblical views.

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Awakening of a Jehovah's Witness: Escape from the Watchtower Society


Awakening of a Jehovah's Witness: Escape from the Watchtower Society by Prometheus Books

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This tale of mind control, the use of fear to manipulate vulnerable people, and final escape from a suffocating cult environment is a revealing expose of a secretive contemporary sect, as well as a true psychological thriller. Diane Wilson spent twenty-five precious years of her life, first becoming indoctrinated by the dogma of the Watchtower Society, and then struggling to free herself from its pervasive, intimidating clutches. In this probing, brutally honest assessment, Wilson describes how a childhood of psychological abuse and lack of self-confidence rendered her vulnerable to the seductive doctrines of the Jehovah's Witnesses. Yet as time went on and the society demanded rigid control over every aspect of her life, even her every thought, Wilson began to rebel. Her gradual awakening, at first unconsciously through physical and psychological ailments, and then consciously as a caring therapist helped her rediscover her true self, is a fascinating story. Read more...

Man testifies about ex-wife's 'double life'
Man testifies about ex-wife's 'double life'

I hate to say this, But if this involves a Jehovah's Witness and them Telling the " (October 14, 2011, by MajWilliamMartin) Read more Jehovah's Witnesses use an evasion tactic known as *Theocratic Warfare* which is to lie.


Jehovah's Witness pleads with judge not to jail his attackers

Athea - A Jehovah's Witness, Michael Leech, 74, who was badly beaten by two teenagers, told the judge, in a display of Christian virtue, not to jail his attackers. The Irish Independent reports Michael Leech, a grandfather, who, in the vicious attack,


Jehovah's Witness to sell Irish HQ
Jehovah's Witness to sell Irish HQ

THE JEHOVAHS WITNESSES are to sell their Irish headquarters at Newcastle, Co Wicklow. Lucy Connolly of commercial property agents Mason Owen Lyons is quoting a guide price of €4.5 million for Watch Tower House, which extends to 2915 sq m (31380 sq ft)


Police inquiry over Jehovah's Witness magazine 'mentally diseased' article
Police inquiry over Jehovah's Witness magazine 'mentally diseased' article

An official magazine for Jehovah's Witnesses that described those who leave the church as "mentally diseased" is at the centre of a police inquiry, it has emerged. Detectives are investigating whether the article, published in July's edition of The


Jehovah's Witnesses knock on O'Dome's doors

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Though UF officials either declined comment or didn't have information about the economic impact, the city that surrounds it has embraced the religious convention, said Nick Belloit, a volunteer in news services from Jacksonville.

The theme for the meeting was "Let God's Kingdom Come," which focused on aspects of the Lord's Prayer. The theme was chosen by the international headquarters.

"Witnesses believe God's Kingdom is a real government in Heaven," Belloit said, "poised to take active control of Earth's management."

There is no clergy for Jehovah's Witnesses, which allows for different viewpoints at meetings.

Source: The Independent Florida Alligator

Jehovah's Witnesses Jehovah's Witnesses

This volume of the Zondervan Guide to Cults and Religious Movements sheds new light on the intrigue of the Jehovah's Witness movement.

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The zeal and dedication of Jehovah's Witnesses mask a highly disciplined organization that has a troubled history. Moreover, their thorough knowledge of their own scriptures gives a pretense of having spiritual truth. The movement has grown from about 1.1 million worldwide in 1965 to 4.4 million today....

7500 Jehovah's Witnesses gather at Birmingham's BJCC for end-time ...

by Greg Garrison -- The Birmingham News

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- About 7,500 Jehovah's Witnesses gathered today for the start of a three-day convention at the BJCC Arena that focuses on end-times Bible teaching.

 "We are living in the last days," said Jessica Craig, 23, a senior at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. "God's kingdom will solve all mankind's problems."

She said she converted about three years ago and now spends 20 to 30 hours a month knocking on doors, handing out religious tracts and sharing her faith.

"I had been searching for a long time for the truth," Craig said.

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