20 Important Questions for Jehovah’s Witnesses

· CLC Publications
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When people become Jehovah’s Witnesses, they come into “the truth.” What is “the truth,” and why does it keep changing? Perhaps you are studying with a Jehovah’s Witness or maybe you just want to know more about their beliefs. Wilbur Lingle asks 20 important questions for you to think about.

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2.7
9 reviews
da lei
November 27, 2020
After checking out his Web site I can't justify reading any of his books. It appears to me that it is mostly for financial gain and not for spreading Biblical truth. Jesus set the example of giving freely. Matt 10:8" you received free, give free"
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Freya Fawcett
March 9, 2017
It is terrible and horrible do not download it. Or even bye it . This book is a wast of money!!!😐
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dai newm
May 26, 2016
A simple, Frank and factual composite that reveals the inherent problems within the JW cult organization.
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About the author

Wilbur Lingle received a B.A. and M.A. from Bob Jones University and was a missionary in Japan for 35 years. In 1989 he started Love to Share Ministries; one of its purposes was to inform people about the Watchtower organization. From his in-depth study of the Watchtower Society, he has a desire to make available little-known information about the Jehovah’s Witnesses so that those both inside and outside the organization will have a clear understanding of the history and true nature of this group.

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