Jehovah's Witnesses strive to follow the Bible principles in all aspects of their lives. Of course this does not mean they don't do any mistakes. Like all humans they are imperfect.
The main thing Jehovah's Witnesses do is preaching. Each of them participates in a worldwide educational work based on the Bible. It is currently held in 236 lands. The point is people getting accurate knowledge of the Bible and after they get it they can decide if this moves them to make changes in their lives. This work they do is voluntary, they don't get paid for doing it.
Each week Jehovah's Witnesses have meetings in their Kingdom Halls - twice a week. Each one of them is encouraged to have a personal Bible reading and study, as well as to study the Bible at home - together as a family.
If you are a follower of Jehovah Witness, you are encouraged to live a moral and upright life in accordance with the teachings of The Bible. This includes actively engaging in door-to-door evangelism, attending meetings and studying the Bible regularly, and abstaining from activities that are considered sinful or immoral. It is important to respect the beliefs and practices of others while maintaining your own faith.
Follow Jesus Christ footsteps closely
study the Bible , study Bible with family and teach others about Jehovah God
being a witness i hope i could answer that. this is up to your sister. if she thinks that you will be doing immoral things at her reception, then she will most likely not invite you. but, if she trusts you or if you come to some agreement that you will act somewhat christian like, then that is simply up to her conscience.
Jehovah's Witnesses make it a practice to not use foul language. (Ephesians 4:29)Jehovah's Witnesses are imperfect humans, and so subject to sin just like everyone else, so it is possible one may occasionally hear a Witness use inappropriate language. The less time one has been a Witness of Jehovah the greater the possibility of such.When we do slip up, though, we do ask for forgiveness and holy spirit to help us exercise self control so we can act as Christians ought to act. "Putting on the new personality" is a life-long endeavor; but we must do our best to reflect Jesus personality in our lives. (Ephesians 4:20-24; Colossians 3:9, 10)
No. A third party who is not mentioned in the will should act as witness.
They aren't EXPECTED to act anyway. They know thought that god gives everyone a fair chance. And if the loved on is a Jehovah's Witness then they know they will see them in the paradise, when god makes the world over and brings all dead ones back. But they might want to read the tract " When a loved one dies".
Yes. However Jehovah's Witnesses believe in a life dedicated to doing God's will as expressed in the scriptures. It can be difficult to keep spiritual things first and pursue such a career. Also, Hollywood is not exactly known for lifestyles that meet God's high standards of conduct. This could exert extreme pressure on a Christian trying to do what they have learned is right.
No
Free man mean not a Servant (Ghulam), no non Muslim cant be witness.
It depends on the circumstances
There are many factors that the decision of disfellowshipping is based on. The biggest one is repentance. If the subject honestly repents and changes their way then they will be forgiven. If they do not change their attitude and remain outrightly sinful then they will probably be disfellowshipped from the congregation.
We most certainly believe in it. We do not object to it; neither do we protest against it. But be it understood: this does not mean that we would volunteer to be the executioner. We allow the authorities to do what they feel necessary to do. We had no part in making the laws; we didn't vote for the politicians who make the laws; and thus we respect their right to execute their own laws; we will not condemn them for carrying out their God-permitted responsibilities. Basically, Jehovah's battle of Armageddon is an act of 'capital punishment'. It is a 'righteous' executional war against all opposers of Jehovah God and his established Kingdom by Christ. Jehovah 'gave life'; and he has the right to 'end life'; according to his righteous standards.
If you witness a criminal act, and/or knowingly fail to report knowledge of a criminal act, you technically beocme an "accessory." Yes, your probation can probably ve violated for that.
It is lawful for a black engineer to agree to act as an expert witness for white in a patent lawsuit in return for $50,000.00 fee plus expenses for his expert witness services as long as the expert witness was in fact a witness and not taking the job for the sole purpose of earning the money.