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A teenage boy speaking to his teacher and classmates in science class.

Seek to establish common ground on which to build

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Gallio dismissing Paul’s case before Paul’s enraged accusers. Roman soldiers try to control the crowd of angry men.

“With that he drove them away from the judgment seat.”​— Acts 18:16

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Paul preaching to a group of people at the marketplace in Ephesus while others go about their business.

Paul preaching to a group of people at the marketplace in Ephesus while others go about their business.

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Two sisters witnessing by telephone.

We endeavor to reach people wherever they can be found

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Paul and his companions boarding a ship. The elders from Ephesus warmly embrace Paul and weep.

“Quite a bit of weeping broke out among them all.”​— Acts 20:37

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A brother impatiently checking his watch while in field service. His witnessing partner glances at him.

Following Jesus requires a self-sacrificing spirit

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Paul’s nephew talking to Claudius Lysias.

Paul’s nephew talking to Claudius Lysias.

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Collage: 1. Paul listens to direction from the elders in Jerusalem. 2. At a modern-day elders’ meeting, one brother observes intently while fellow elders raise their hands.

When no Scriptural principles were violated, Paul yielded. Do you?

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Paul’s nephew talking to Claudius Lysias.

“More than 40 of their men are waiting to ambush him.”​— Acts 23:21

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People in a courtroom, reacting to a verdict. A brother, his lawyers, and several Witnesses in attendance are solemn. Non-Witnesses are happy and congratulating the legal team who argued the case against the brother.

We appeal unfavorable legal decisions

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An ancient ship and four of its main parts from stern to bow. 1. Rudder oars. 2. Mainsail. 3. Anchors. 4. Foresail.

An ancient ship and four of its main parts from stern to bow. 1. Rudder oars. 2. Mainsail. 3. Anchors. 4. Foresail.

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Paul looking out from a balcony at the city of Rome, while chained to a soldier.

“. . . to the most distant part of the earth.”— Acts 1:8

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A brother directing a couple where to preach in an assigned territory.

Work your assigned territory with a sense of urgency

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A couple preach to a woman on the street.

A couple preach to a woman on the street.

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A body of elders meeting together.

We remain submissive and obedient to the lead of appointed overseers

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Jesus’ disciples preaching to Jews and proselytes on a busy street.

“We hear them speaking in our languages about the magnificent things of God.”​— Acts 2:11

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The apostle Peter carrying a basket of fish.

The apostle Peter carrying a basket of fish.

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A couple, using the Bible and Bible-based publications, preaching to a man standing in front of his house.

Like the apostles, we preach “from house to house”

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Brothers being tried in a Communist court in East Germany.

Brothers being tried in a Communist court in East Germany.

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A couple in the ministry ringing the doorbell at a woman’s home while she prays inside.

“God, whoever you are, please help me”

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Saul the Pharisee.

Saul the Pharisee.

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A couple preaching to a man standing on a fishing pier.

A couple preaching to a man standing on a fishing pier.

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Brothers and sisters repairing a roof.

When our brothers are in need, we willingly reach out to help

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Peter following an angel past the sentinel guards to an iron gate leading into the city.

“They reached the iron gate leading into the city, and this opened to them by itself.”​— Acts 12:10

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