Announcements
● Literature offer for March: Any of the 50-cent books in congregation stock except Choosing, Commentary on James, Family Life, Truth, or School Guidebook. Some may wish to offer the book From Paradise Lost to Paradise Regained for 75c, and this may be done if you have this publication in stock in your local congregation. April: Watchtower subscription for $2.50 with three booklets given free to new subscribers. May: My Book of Bible Stories for $2.00. June: Choosing the Best Way of Life for 50c.
DISTRICT CONVENTION CHANGES
● The 1980 district conventions listed as “tentative” in the February 1, 1980, issue of The Watchtower and February Our Kingdom Service are now definite, with the exception that the dates for East Rutherford, NJ, are now July 17-20. Also, the Fremont, California Korean convention has been moved to Long Beach, California to be with the English convention on July 17-20.
● New Publications Available:
My Book of Bible Stories—Afrikaans, New Guinea, Pidgin, Sepedi, Sesotho, Zulu
Your Youth—Getting the Best out of It—Polish, Sepedi
Unseen Spirits—Do They Help Us? Or Do They Harm Us?—Chichewa, Cibemba, Efik, Japanese, Shona
Acts of Apostles (Cassette recordings)—French
● Congregation accounts should be audited on March 1, or as soon as possible thereafter, by the presiding overseer or someone appointed by him.
● A limited supply of Watchtower and Awake! bound volumes are available at $3.00 each in the following languages for the years shown. We are pleased to fill orders while supply lasts.
Watchtower
1975-Italian
1976-English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
1977-French, German, Italian, Spanish
1978-German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Awake!
1971-English
1972-Spanish
1974-Spanish
1975-French, Italian
1976-French, German, Italian, Spanish
1977-French, German, Italian, Spanish
1978-Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
● Recently a number of foreign language congregations have been organized with fine potential for continued expansion. If you are fluent in speaking French, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, or Portuguese and would be willing to serve where the need is greater here in the United States, please follow the procedure outlined in Our Kingdom Service of May, 1975, under Announcements. (See also Organization book, p. 135.) These foreign language groups are in metropolitan areas of the country.