Yes, it is Jehovah's Witnesses
Robert M. Bowman has written: 'Jehovah's Witnesses' -- subject(s): Controversial literature, Jehovah's Witnesses 'Why you should believe in the Trinity' -- subject(s): Controversial literature, Jehovah's Witnesses, Trinity 'Understanding Jehovah's Witnesses' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Doctrines, History, Jehovah's Witnesses
Yes. Jehovah' s Witnesses are generally considered a Christian denomination and are classified as such by most authorities.
No such list exists. The nearest Jehovah's Witness can be contacted by finding the address of the local "Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses" in the telephone directory or by contacting the Jehovah's Witness Branch office (see RELATED LINKS below)
Study polygamy or practice polygamy? JWs dont do either one :)
Leonard Chretien has written: 'Witnesses of Jehovah' -- subject(s): Controversial literature, Jehovah's Witnesses, Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society
Likes: We both wear formal clothes for our meetings. Differences: Only Jehovah´s witnesses preach worldwide door to door.
I have done some research and can find no indication that Danny himself was ever actually baptised as one of Jehovah's Witnesses. He was raised in a Witness household, but to be considered an active Witness by the congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, each person has to decide for himself that is what he wants to do, and take appropriate steps to identify himself as a Witness of Jehovah, includng being baptised, which confirms his place in the congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses. I see no indication that he has done that, only that his parent(s) are (or were) Jehovah's Witnesses.
The religious organization know know as the Jehovah's Witnesses was formed in the late 1800's , however the name "Jehovah's Witnesses" was adopted in 1931, they were formerly know as the "International Bible Students"
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The first representatives of the International Bible Students (as Jehovah's Witnesses were know as at the time) were sent to the continent of Africa in 1910 and a concerted effort was made in the 1920's by Jehovah's Witnesses to take their message to the African people. By the end of the second world war Jehovah's Witnesses were active in 14 African countries the number increasing to 19 by 1975. There are presently hundreds of thousands of African Jehovah's Witnesses in African countries most notably Congo, Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa and Zambia.
The modern day organization of Jehovah's Witnesses has been around for about 130 years. Formerly known as "Bible Students" they formally adopted the name of Jehovah Witnesses in the 1930's. Jesus as well was a witness so they have been around long before...According to The Watchtower 15th April 1970,''When did Jehovah's witnesses get started?In all fairness, Jehovah's witnesses believe that this question should be answered by giving the ancient and modern history of Jehovah's witnesses. Since Jehovah's witnesses are not a sect but are an association of men and women who put God's service first and line up with Bible principles, they are part of the group of witnesses that began with the first true witness of God, Abel-all of whom have looked to the righteous conditions of God's new order to come. It was Jehovah God who spoke of his people as witnesses, saying: "You are my witnesses, . . . and I am God." (Isa. 43:12) And it was Jehovah's Son, Christ Jesus, who said: "You will be witnesses of me . . . to the most distant part of the earth." It was the apostle Paul who referred to Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Isaac and the prophets as "so great a cloud of witnesses." (Acts 1:8; Heb. chap. 11; 12:1) So witnesses of Jehovah existed all the way back to Abel.In modern times Jehovah's witnesses began their activity in the early 1870's''
C. T. Russell has written: 'Russell-White debate' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Second Advent, Religious disputations, Millennium (Eschatology), Jehovah's Witnesses, Eschatology, Baptism, Churches of Christ, Controversial literature, Doctrinal and controversial works 'Poems and hymns of dawn' -- subject(s): Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, Hymns, Paraphrases, English Hymns, Bible 'Daily heavenly manna and devotional service for the household of faith' -- subject(s): Devotional calendars, Jehovah's Witnesses 'The time is at hand' -- subject(s): Prophecies, Jehovah's Witnesses, Bible, Doctrinal and controversial works 'Tabernacle shadows of the \\' -- subject(s): Tabernacle 'The Magnetosheath' 'Studies in the Scriptures' -- subject(s): Controversial literature, Doctrinal and controversial works, Jehovah's Witnesses 'Schriftstudien' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries, Criticism, interpretation, Doctrines, Jehovah's Witnesses, Millennialism 'Millennial dawn' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Jehovah's Witnesses