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Still, the Richardses and others missed the interaction with people that comes with ministries such as the sidewalk carts and going door-to-door. 'Promoting the Bible': Jehovah’s Witnesses take ...
Ahead of the door-knocking decision, on May 31, leaders of the Jehovah’s Witnesses restarted the “cart witnessing” ministry, where people stand on corners and offer the faith’s magazines ...
Ahead of the door-knocking decision, on May 31, Jehovah’s Witnesses leaders restarted the “cart witnessing” ministry, in which people stand on corners and offer the faith’s magazines or ...
"There's a peace about those carts and our message that people are drawn to." 2022 marks the 10-year anniversary of Jehovah's Witnesses' use of mobile displays of Bible-based literature on the ...
In preparation for the return to door-to-door ministry, Roland Cooper, an Elder at Glassboro's Jehovah's Witness Congregation, has already brought back what's referred to as cart witnessing to ...
“It stayed with me. It was time to come back,” Crawford said. Last March, he spotted Jehovah’s Witnesses and a cart with Bible-based literature in front of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s ...
For the first time since 2020, Jehovah's Witnesses will again be seen along the parade route, standing next to mobile carts displaying positive and hopeful messages for families.
According to Robert Hendriks, the Jehovah’s Witnesses national spokesperson, about 700 volunteers will be standing at the carts during the 10 days of the championships. “I think there’s a ...
(RNS) — Like other houses of worship, the Jehovah’s Witnesses shut down their Kingdom Halls in March 2020 at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Those reopened, in hybrid fashion, in April of ...