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Table of Contents

June 15, 2015

© 2015 Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania

SIMPLIFIED EDITION

JULY 27, 2015–AUGUST 2, 2015

Christ—The Power of God

PAGE 3 • SONGS: 14, 109

AUGUST 3-9, 2015

He Loved People

PAGE 9 • SONGS: 84, 99

AUGUST 10-16, 2015

We Can Remain Chaste

PAGE 14 • SONGS: 83, 57

AUGUST 17-23, 2015

Live in Harmony With the Model Prayer—Part 1

PAGE 22 • SONGS: 138 Jehovah Is Your Name (new song), 89

AUGUST 24-30, 2015

Live in Harmony With the Model Prayer—Part 2

PAGE 27 • SONGS: 22, 68

STUDY ARTICLES

Christ—The Power of God

He Loved People

These articles about Jesus’ miracles teach us practical lessons about generosity and helping others. They also discuss some of Jesus’ beautiful qualities. The articles give us hope for the time in the near future when we will see amazing miracles happen all over the earth.

We Can Remain Chaste

We live in an immoral world, so it can be difficult to be chaste and do what pleases Jehovah. This article shows us that we can fight wrong desires by drawing close to Jehovah, by listening to the counsel from his Word, and by getting help from mature Christians.

Live in Harmony With the Model Prayer—Part 1

Live in Harmony With the Model Prayer—Part 2

We do not repeat the words Jesus used in the model prayer every time we pray, but we can learn important lessons from it. These articles show how we can live in harmony with the model prayer.

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

19 “You Need Endurance”

COVER: Some Witnesses use boats to go and preach to people living on the islands of the Bocas del Toro Archipelago near the northwest coast of Panama. They preach to some of them in the Ngabere language

PANAMA

POPULATION

3,931,000

PUBLISHERS

16,217

REGULAR PIONEERS

2,534

In Panama’s 309 congregations, there are over 180 special pioneers. About 1,100 publishers in 35 congregations and 15 groups use the Ngabere language. Nearly 600 publishers serve in 16 congregations and 6 groups that use Panamanian Sign Language