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Wow, it’s already that time of year again! The Jehovah Witnesses are getting ready to leave for their annual mission trips. It’s always a bittersweet moment when they go - we’re so proud of them for doing God’s work, but we’ll miss having them around. They’ve been preparing for months, and now the time has come to say goodbye. We wish them all the best as they embark on this journey - may God bless and keep them safe!

How Many Jehovah’S Witnesses Leave Each Year? [Solved]

Well, it’s a sad fact of life that family and friends can sometimes fall out. And it seems the same is true for Jehovah’s Witnesses too. Apparently, around 70k of them get disfellowshipped each year - that’s about 1% of the whole church. Ain’t that a shame?

  1. Belief in Jesus: Jehovah Witnesses believe that Jesus is the son of God and the savior of mankind. They also believe that he died for our sins and rose from the dead.

  2. Bible-Based Faith: Jehovah Witnesses base their faith on the Bible, which they consider to be God’s inspired word. They use it as a guide for their daily lives and strive to live according to its teachings.

  3. Door-to-Door Ministry: Jehovah Witnesses are known for their door-to-door ministry, where they share their faith with others in an effort to spread the gospel message of salvation through Jesus Christ.

  4. Refusal of Military Service: Jehovah Witnesses refuse military service due to their belief that it is contrary to God’s will and would involve them in activities such as killing or taking part in war, which they consider immoral and wrong according to scripture.

  5. Refusal of Blood Transfusions: Jehovah Witnesses refuse blood transfusions due to their interpretation of scripture which states that blood should not be consumed or used for medical purposes, as it is sacred and belongs only to God himself (Genesis 9:4).

Jehovah’s Witnesses leave every year to spread their message of faith. They go door-to-door, sharing their beliefs and inviting people to join them in worship. It’s a big commitment, but they’re dedicated to spreading the good word! Plus, it’s a great way for them to meet new people and make connections. So, if you see one of these folks knocking on your door, don’t be surprised - they’re just doing what they do best!