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Pursue Peace ‒ Convention of Jehovah’s Witnesses

This year’s theme is ‘Pursue Peace’ and there are several highlights you cannot miss.

Millions of Jehovah’s Witnesses around the world and invited guests in some 240 lands will attend a global convention with the theme ‘Pursue Peace’.

The program is released in six instalments, each corresponding to a morning or afternoon session of what would be three successive convention days.

Those interested in viewing the convention can access the program on jw.org available under the ‘library’ tab.

There is no charge for viewing the convention.

We warmly invite you to watch this year’s three-day convention presented by Jehovah’s Witnesses.

On account of the Covid-19 pandemic, the convention program is being presented online at jw.org.

Sessions will be posted incrementally in July and August.

Program highlights include:

Friday sessions: Learn how love leads to inner peace and peace with others.

See why the Bible’s advice for marriage mates, parents, and children can be called “the road map to family peace.”

Saturday sessions: Is it possible to enjoy peace if you suffer from illness, economic problems, natural disasters, or other difficulties?

Watch an uplifting video that shows what people around the world are doing to enjoy peace.

Sunday sessions: Can we really become God’s friends?

Is friendship with God automatic, or is something required of us?

Hear the answers to those questions in the Bible-based talk ‘Friendship with God—How Possible?’

This is a free programme, so login or registration is required.

You can find the complete program schedule here:

https://www.jw.org/finder?wtlocate=e&pub=co-pgm22

Watch a video about the 2022 convention.

https://www.jw.org/en/jehovahs-witnesses/conventions/what-happens-at-jw-convention/

For more information, please contact or WhatsApp: Jabulani Shezi at 072 955 8095.

 

For more information visit, www.jw.org/en

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