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Why don’t Jehovah’s Witnesses celebrate birthdays? Followers of the church don’t believe in celebrating birthdays because “such celebrations displease God,” states JW.org.
I enjoyed reading Charles Smith's letter to the Editor on Dec. 5, "Two-State solution will not end in violence." The last paragraph states, "Perhaps as all pray to Allah, Jehovah or God for ...
Jehovah’s Witnesses, however, expected that the Battle of Armageddon would be worldwide, with Jesus leading a “heavenly army” to defeat the enemies of God.
Jehovah God values the worship rendered to him by young people and wants them to be happy. (Psalm 110:3; Ecclesiastes 11:9, 10) Jesus also showed genuine interest in young ones.
“I have to thank Jehovah God for this,” Serena Williams told the crowd after receiving the trophy at the Australian Open in January, her sixth win there.
As The Washington Post noted, Williams has often thanked the Jehovah God after her matches. There have been times, though, where her faith has both faltered and bolstered her.