Check Your Memory
After reading this issue of “The Watchtower,” do you remember—
✔ What startling examples prove international treaties do not prevent war? P. 485, ¶5.
✔ What is the sure hope for world peace? P. 487, ¶1.
✔ What Scriptural prediction showed many would be “too busy” to hear the truth? P. 488, ¶2.
✔ What outstanding example shows old age is no deterrent to serving Jehovah? P. 489, ¶2.
✔ How Jehovah’s servants can keep young in spite of increasing years? P. 490, ¶4.
✔ What, in particular, about the Kingdom message catches Korean ears? P. 492, ¶4.
✔ What a Korean congregational meeting is like? P. 493, ¶4.
✔ What outstanding difficulty rural Koreans have in accepting Christianity? P. 495, ¶3.
✔ Why the world’s outlook appears so hopeless? P. 496, ¶2.
✔ How hope can lead to failure? P. 498, ¶9.
✔ How Eve’s experience shows hope must have a sound foundation? P. 499, ¶12.
✔ What amazement has been expressed at the firm integrity of true Christians? P. 501, ¶21.
✔ How even persecution and trials are valuable to the Christian? P. 504, ¶7.
✔ Upon what firm basis our hope can be anchored? P. 505, ¶10.
✔ How hope, like a helmet, protects the mind? P. 506, ¶16.
✔ How a proper and “lawful” pursuit can lead to spiritual shipwreck? P. 508, ¶21.
✔ Why public debates do not lead to the truth? P. 510, ¶3.
✔ What the oldest available representation of Jesus indicates about his appearance? P. 511, ¶3.