Introductory
- Why a Blog About Jehovah’s Witnesses? - Introducing my new blog for Christians who want to learn how to share the gospel effectively with JWs.
- Why Don’t Christians Talk with Jehovah’s Witnesses? - Learn 6 reasons Christians give for not sharing the gospel with Jehovah's Witnesses, and why you should overcome these obstacles and witness anyway.
- You Can’t Get Through to Them All - No one has an infallible system, but some approaches work better than others. Let's share experiences and ideas.
- Must We Call God “Jehovah”? - The Watchtower claims that we must call God by the name "Jehovah" and use that name whenever we address him in prayer. But is that really true?
- Here’s a Link to My May 14, 2016 Radio Interview - Here's a link to David Englund's May 14 online radio interview by Agustin Astacio on the topic "Getting Through to Jehovah's Witnesses."
- The Watchtower Tries to Have it Both Ways - In a 2016 issue of Awake!, the Watchtower organization extols the history of the Bible. The irony comes in what the article doesn’t say.
- Is the Watchtower’s Translation Work Incomparable? - In a recent Awake! article, the Watchtower gives the impression that its Bible translation and distribution activity is incomparable. What is the reality?
- 10 Steps to Becoming a Jehovah’s Witness: The Watchtower Conversion Process - Jehovah’s Witnesses will try to lead you into becoming a Jehovah’s Witness yourself. Here's the process by which they hope to accomplish this.
- 3 Ways Christians Doom Their Witnessing Efforts - If Jehovah's Witnesses become convinced that you will never become a Witness yourself, they will stop meeting with you. That can happen in one of 3 ways
- Tampering with the New Testament Text - The Watchtower inserts the name Jehovah into its New Testament more than 200 times. Why? They believe scribes tampered with the text by leaving it out.
- The Two Sticks - The Watchtower 2016 illustrates how the organization takes symbolism from the Old Testament, applies it to itself, and uses it to teach its doctrines.