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Giving a Witness Worthy of the KingdomThe Watchtower—1969 | April 1
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more Kingdom preachers have taken up the work since 1948.
What provisions for aiding Jehovah’s people to give a worthy witness have been initiated since 1942?
The Theocratic Ministry School was started at the Society’s headquarters with the male members of the staff in 1942 and then introduced throughout the world in all congregations. The Watchtower Bible School of Gilead was organized in 1943 for the training of missionaries for foreign service. In 1959 the Kingdom Ministry School was organized in many lands for the purpose of aiding overseers and their assistants better to discharge their duties toward their congregations. More recently the Primary School organized to give new members of the Brooklyn headquarters staff intensive ministerial training for six months.
What facts show that Jehovah’s witnesses last year gave a witness worthy of the Kingdom?
More than 82,800 new Witnesses were baptized. All together, 1,221,504 Christian witnesses of Jehovah spent 208,666,762 hours in preaching God’s Word and in teaching people who were hungry for the truth. These also made 89,903,578 return visits on interested persons and each month conducted 977,503 Bible studies with persons conscious of their spiritual need. This was done in 200 lands and in 165 languages.—Matt. 5:3.
What must a Witness individually do to give a witness worthy of the Kingdom?
He must give the interests of God’s kingdom first place in his life. (Matt. 6:33) This means finding time for regular private Bible study and for attending the weekly meetings of his congregation. (2 Tim. 2:15; Heb. 10:23-25) It also means endeavoring to share in all features of the ministry, offering Bible-study aids to people from house to house and in other ways, as well as sharing in the back-call and home Bible-study activity, making disciples. (Matt. 28:19) And it also means finding time to share in other activities such as visiting the sick, helping to keep the Kingdom Hall clean and attending the larger assemblies.—Jas. 1:27.
Giving a witness worthy of the Kingdom also requires that one watch his personal conduct so that it is above reproach; that he put on a new personality and bring forth the fruits of the spirit. Important also is keeping unspotted from the world both religiously and politically. At all times one’s conduct should be “worthy of the good news.”—Phil. 1:27.
Among the present rewards held out to those who give a witness worthy of the Kingdom is experiencing the greater happiness that comes from giving. (Acts 20:35) They also enjoy the blessing of Jehovah, which makes rich and to which He adds no sorrow. (Prov. 10:22) And they can hope to see their efforts prospered to the extent of bringing forth fruit, thirty-, sixty- if not a hundredfold.—Matt. 13:23.
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How Inconsistent!The Watchtower—1969 | April 1
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How Inconsistent!
The theory of evolution as taught today is based on the belief that small mutations, changes in the genetic material of organisms, built the entire world of living creatures, starting from elementary molecules in some primeval slime or ‘soup.’ Yet, Science News of September 21, 1968, reports this observation of a leading geneticist from the twelfth International Congress of Genetics in Tokyo, attended by 2,000 scientists from 53 nations: “The task of chief importance in the genetics of future mankind is the protection of human heredity from natural, chemical and radiation mutations.”
But if mutations have really built all the marvelously complex and awe-inspiring living things on earth, then why not work to stimulate more mutations instead of seeking protection from them? Because the truth of the matter is that mutations are degenerative in nature, not evolutionary. And yet, mutations are held to be the chief agency of evolution, the cornerstone of the modern theory. How appropriate the words of the psalmist who stated: “The senseless one has said in his heart: ‘There is no Jehovah.’”—Ps. 14:1.
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