These are only a few of the pictures and experiences from our day in service with Hiroshi and Masehda. We won't soon forget their love for Jehovah and zeal in the ministry.
This man is the brother of a man we study with in Guam. Hiroshi visits him and his wife. As we were all talking about the fact that there is no hellfire, the wife said that is was good news! Below is their daughter and grandkids.
This man was cleaning at his church. He served in the US military for 8 years. He was pleased to receive the Watchtower in Ponapean and English. January 2013 is the first time the cover articles of both are the same.
John and Hiroshi went to one home for a return visit. Masehda spotted some people home next to where we were parked, but told me to wait in the car. She never did that before. About two minutes after she left, this lady, Yolanda, approached the car and asked what I was doing. I told her I was waiting for my friends. She pressed the issue. I told her we are Jehovah's Witnesses. She recognized the Kahn Iroir (Watchtower) and said she received her first one about a month before. She invited me to come over to her sakau bar/bingo area and we started studying the Bible Teach book. She works at the bank in town and said she would be available to study at lunch. She doesn't live in the area we were parked in. She just happened to be there when we were.
We ended this day because we ran out of literature--it took 7 hours! At one stop, Hiroshi came back to the car and said the man chose 15 Watchtowers to read, saying that the man really likes to read!
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