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    A brother using the ‘JW Language’ app on his tablet.

    LIVING AS CHRISTIANS

    Organized to Preach to Everyone

    Just as Jehovah organized the Israelites, he organizes his people today to do his will. Around the world, branch offices, circuits, congregations, and field service groups all function to further the preaching of the good news. We preach to everyone, including those who speak another language.​—Re 14:6, 7.

    Have you considered learning another language in order to help someone learn the truth? Even if you cannot devote the time needed to learn a language, you can use the JW Language app to learn a simple presentation. Then, after using it in the ministry, you may experience the same joy that our first-century brothers had when people from other lands were amazed to hear “the magnificent things of God” in their own language.​—Ac 2:7-11.

    WATCH THE VIDEO BECOME JEHOVAH’S FRIEND​—PREACH IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE, AND THEN ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:

    • A scene from the video ‘Become Jehovah’s Friend​—Preach in a Foreign Language.’ Caleb imagines a translator robot helping him to preach to a woman who does not speak his language.

      When might you use the JW Language app?

    • A scene from the video ‘Become Jehovah’s Friend​—Preach in a Foreign Language.’ The Greetings and Introduction page in the ‘JW Language’ app.

      What are some of its features?

    • A scene from the video ‘Become Jehovah’s Friend​—Preach in a Foreign Language.’ The same woman reacts happily after Caleb and Sophia greet her in Chinese.

      People of all languages need to hear the good news

      What languages do people speak in your territory?

    • What should you do if someone who shows interest in the Kingdom message speaks another language?​—od 100-101 ¶39-41