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Marianne Wertholz.
Do you remember the love you felt for Jehovah when you dedicated yourself to him and got baptized? (See paragraph 1)
Stay close to your Christian brothers and sisters (See paragraph 14) c
Collage: 1. King David on a rooftop watches Bath-sheba bathing. 2. He prays fervently. 3. He reflects while writing.
Sin caused Adam and Eve to feel guilt, anxiety, insecurity, and shame (See paragraph 9)
With my sister, Elisabeth (on the left)
Jehovah values a single sparrow enough to know when it falls to the ground. How much more must he value you—a faithful worshipper who loves him! (See paragraph 14)
Take time to think about the wonderful future that Jehovah has in store (See paragraph 17) d
Just as a driver needs to focus more on the road ahead than on the rearview mirror, we need to focus more on future blessings than on past mistakes (See paragraph 16)
Reject temptation immediately, as Joseph did! (See paragraph 17)
I learned so much from Dorothée (on the left)
Heinz conducting the Watchtower Study in a small Yugoslavian-speaking congregation in Salzburg, Austria, 1974
Preparing a meal at the home of the Waiswa family
Heinz and me with Tatjana (in the middle)
At the Bulgaria branch, 2007
When we are physically sick, we visit a doctor; when we are spiritually ailing, we should approach the elders (See paragraph 4)
Jewish religious leaders did not have empathy for those in need, but Jesus did (See paragraph 4)
Though his father humiliated him, Jonathan continued to defend and support his father as king (See paragraph 6)
Mats and Ann-Catrin standing next to their SUV in a rural territory.
How might we make a study more appealing to these individuals? (See paragraph 5) a
The elders use the Bible to soothe and comfort ailing ones (See paragraphs 13-14)
Jesus separated himself from the people when they wanted to involve him in political issues of the time (See paragraph 6)
When we show respect for our family members, we honor our family Head, Jehovah (See paragraph 9)
Traveling to visit congregations was a regular part of our life