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The sooner a person attends a meeting, the sooner he or she will benefit (See paragraphs 9-10)
It takes determination to remain neutral with regard to the political and social issues of our time (See paragraph 10)
All of us can show that we respect congregation elders by cooperating with them and expressing gratitude for the hard work they do (See paragraphs 13-14)
Happy memories of our assignment in Zaire, 1982
Allow time for the truth to take root in your student’s heart (See paragraph 13)
Our “bedroom” in Tanzania, 1988
Preaching in the varied territory of Tanzania
In our new assignment in Myanmar
Just as an anchor keeps a boat from drifting when a storm rages, our confidence in Jehovah’s love will keep us stable as we face hardship (See paragraph 3)
Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana, 1925
Find a time and a place that allow you to linger in prayer (See paragraph 10)
Jody Jedele and his wife, Damaris
The playful antics of animals reflect Jehovah’s joy (See paragraph 3)
Praying for others helps us to put our own problems in the proper perspective (See paragraph 7) d
You can pray to Jehovah with confidence, knowing that he “himself has affection for you” (See paragraphs 9-10) b
Left: Transmission towers of WORD at Batavia, Illinois Right: Ralph Leffler working at the radio station
Faced with barrenness and with relentless taunting from her husband’s other wife, Hannah unburdened her heart to Jehovah (See paragraph 13)
Jacob Rumph and his wife, Inga
Instead of focusing on your wants, focus on the needs of others (See paragraph 16) d
George Naish
The Levite who wrote Psalm 42 poured out his heart to God. When we express our emotions in prayer, we may be able to put things in perspective (See paragraph 16)
The tract Message of Hope
Construction on Adams Street, Brooklyn, New York, 1926
An older brother sitting by a window and looking out at his car. He holds his car keys in his hand as he meditates.