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Jehovah s Witnesses Year Without Knocking on Doors

May 22, 2021 2 hrs ago WALLKILL, NY— It’s been one year since Jehovah’s Witnesses worldwide adjusted their hallmark methods of sharing comfort and hope from the scriptures due to the pandemic. For many, the change from ringing doorbells and knocking on doors to making phone calls and writing letters expanded and invigorated their ministry. “Witnesses have embraced this shift, finding the good in these trying times,” said Joseph Castano, who reports a 30 percent increase in the Witnesses’ preaching activity in his region of northern Virginia and nearby parts of West Virginia. “In fact, I hear many saying, ‘I’m able to do more now.’”

Jehovah s Witnesses Year Without Knocking on Doors

Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Year Without Knocking on Doors Jehovah s Witnesses: Delaying Door Knocking By: WXYZ Web Team and last updated 2021-04-20 13:19:31-04 It’s been one year since Jehovah’s Witnesses worldwide adjusted their hallmark methods of sharing comfort and hope from the scriptures due to the pandemic. For many, the change from ringing doorbells and knocking on doors to making phone calls and writing letters expanded and invigorated their ministry. “Witnesses have embraced this shift, finding the good in these trying times,” said Joseph Castano, who reports a 30 percent increase in the Witnesses’ preaching activity in his region of northern Virginia and nearby parts of West Virginia. “In fact, I hear many saying, ‘I’m able to do more now.’”

Jehovah s Witnesses year without knocking on doors | Kingsburg Recorder

CENTRAL VALLEY — It’s been one year since Jehovah’s Witnesses worldwide adjusted their hallmark methods of sharing comfort and hope from the scriptures due to the pandemic. For many, the change from ringing doorbells and knocking on doors to making phone calls and writing letters expanded and invigorated their ministry. “Witnesses have adapted well to these circumstances in these trying times,” said Seth Hatfield, who reports up to a 25 percent increase in the Witnesses’ preaching activity in many congregations of Tulare and Kings Counties. “In fact, I hear many saying, ‘I’m able to do more now.’” In March 2020, the some 1.3 million Witnesses in the United States suspended their door-to-door and face-to-face forms of public ministry and moved congregation meetings to videoconferencing.

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