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Jehovah’s Witnesses spread messages of hope using Bolivian sign language

Jehovah's Witnesses spread messages of hope using Bolivian sign language

August 24, 2024, 5:42 PM

August 24, 2024, 5:42 PM

Jehovah’s Witnesses hold their 2024 annual convention in Santa Cruz de la Sierra. A three-day program that promises only good news! It is the name used to bring the word of God to people who communicate in sign languages ​​in Bolivia.

The program designed to motivate, console and encourage is presented in the development of the assembly entitled “Let’s preach the good news!” This event, which began on Friday, August 23, will continue until Sunday, August 25, on Avenida Alemania, between the fifth and sixth rings (Assembly Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses) in Santa Cruz.

We know that Jesus gave his life to help many peoplebut we may overlook the message he left for humanity. So this convention will help us understand the reasons why he spoke so much about the good news during his life,” comments William Iriarte, spokesman for Jehovah’s Witnesses.

Last year, some 13 million people attended the more than 6,000 annual assemblies held worldwide, according to a statement from the organization in Santa Cruz.

People who wish to attend can do so without any restrictions, since admission is free.

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