ECUADOR
(Note centered heading below: Jehovah’s Witnesses)
archaeology:
ancient astronomy: g05 12/22 22-25
cemetery with paintings from Watch Tower publications: g00 3/8 31
conservation:
land area reserved: g96 8/8 30
preservation of rain-forest area abandoned: g 11/14 3
description: g98 2/8 25-28; yb89 198, 201
disasters:
earthquake (1949): yb89 208
munitions explode (Riobamba, 2002): g03 9/8 12-13
torrential rains (1982-1983): yb89 244-245
language: yb89 201
map: yb89 201
Mt. Catequilla: g05 12/22 22-25
Panama hats: g01 5/8 26-27
parrot species discovered: g86 9/22 30
Podocarpus National Park: g05 3/22 8
population:
demography: yb89 198
punctuality campaign: g04 8/22 28
railroad:
Guayaquil to Quito: yb89 200
religion: yb89 201
rezar viacruzes (Way of the Cross) ritual: yb89 225-226
shrimp farms: g96 12/22 24-25
trees:
guayacan: g01 3/8 31
Jehovah’s Witnesses
Assembly Halls: w10 9/15 5-7; g 3/08 15; yb89 246-248
blood issue: yb89 238-240
Branch Committee: w11 4/15 32; w02 4/1 27; yb89 224, 248
branch office: jv 367
Guayaquil (1957): w10 9/15 6; yb89 247
Guayaquil area (1987): w10 9/15 6; yb89 20-22, 201, 245-248; yb88 50
Guayaquil area (1994): w10 9/15 7; yb96 29-30
Guayaquil area (2009): w10 9/15 7; km 12/96 4
international volunteers: jv 339
branch overseers: yb89 209, 248
circuit assemblies: yb89 215-216
clergy opposition: jv 543; yb89 211-218, 225-227, 241-242
priests incite mobs: jv 668; yb89 211-218, 220-223, 229-230
commendation:
journalist: g00 10/22 32
congregations: w10 9/15 5-6
contribution by blind couple: yb92 8
conventions: yb89 235
court cases:
Constitutional Court of Ecuador hears case on religious freedom in Indigenous communities: hdu article 12
early witnessing: jv 535; yb89 200, 202-203
effect of torrential rains (1982-1983): yb89 244-247
employment:
Witness chosen over others: g96 7/22 32
Gilead attendees: w11 4/15 29, 31; yb89 206, 218-219
growth: w10 9/15 6-7; yb96 30; w95 4/1 23-25; yb89 243-244, 247, 252
Kingdom Halls: w06 11/1 19; w95 4/1 24; yb89 250
legal matters:
Indigenous communities: hdu article 12
meetings: yb89 245-246
missionaries: w11 4/15 29-32; w10 9/15 5-7; yb01 49-50; jv 464-465, 534-535, 543; yb89 200, 202-211, 213-215, 219-226, 235-242, 249-250
modern history: yb89 198-252
persons:
Angus, Francisco: yb89 224, 248
Bonno, Arthur and Edith: w11 4/15 29-32; w02 4/1 27; yb89 231, 248
Brumley, George: w92 12/1 25
Castillo, Brumilda: yb94 54-55
Coello, Rafael: yb89 233-234
Dávalos, Luis: yb89 203-205
Diaz, Ernesto: w10 9/15 6-7
Dochow, Carl: w95 4/1 21-25; jv 464; yb89 214-215, 224-225
Furgala, John and Dora: yb89 230, 232-233
Gau, Herman: yb89 250
González, Vicente: g 7/06 11-13
Granda, Vicenta: yb89 225-227
Granizo, Maruja: yb89 227-231
Hall, Jack: yb89 208-210
Harris, Harley and Cloris: w10 9/15 3-7; yb89 236-237, 248
Hill, Barry: w11 8/1 30
Hoffman, Albert and Zola: jv 534; yb89 206-207, 209, 232, 234, 248-250
Isensee, Bob and Joan: yb89 238-240
Jones, Helen: g 3/08 12-15
Kidd, Andy: w10 9/15 6
Klingensmith, Thomas and Mary: yb89 200, 202-203
Knoch, Ray and Alice: yb89 223-224, 226
Laguna, Theodore: yb89 200
McDaniel, Vern: yb89 248
McLenachan, John and Dorothy: w11 4/15 30; yb89 248
Palas, Joaquín: yb89 224-225, 227
Parsons, Julia: jv 543; yb89 219-223
Pemberton, Walter and Willmetta: yb89 200, 202-206
Raunholm, Unn: jv 543; yb89 219-223
Redín, Ramón: yb89 204-205
Rumph, Jacob and Inga: w25.10 31
Salazar, Carlos: yb89 218-219, 251
Sánchez, Laureano: yb89 248
Sánchez, Paul: g 7/06 12
Santos, César: yb89 208-210
Schiller, Frank and Helen: g 3/08 14-15
Schweizer, Barbara: g98 4/8 21-24
Slough, Alfred: yb89 213
Tules, Pedro: yb89 205-207, 212, 214, 232
Villa, Antonio: g97 6/22 19-23
Wesley, Nicolas: yb89 224
Woodburn, Jim and Frances: yb89 251-252
pioneers: yb89 205-206, 218-219, 224-227
special pioneers: yb89 205, 227, 235
places:
Atuntaqui: jv 543; yb89 220-222
coastal areas: yb89 223-225
Cuenca: w10 9/15 5-6; jv 464-465; yb89 214-215, 235-243
Guayaquil: yb89 206-208, 247
Machala: w95 4/1 24-25; jv 464; yb89 224-225
Otavalo: w17.05 2
Pallatanga: yb89 227-231
Portovelo: yb89 225-227
Quito: yb89 200, 202-206, 212, 231-232
Riobamba: jv 668; yb89 208-211, 215-218, 229
San Antonio: yb89 220, 222-223
press supports: yb89 212-214, 217-218
priest responds favorably: yb89 236-237
publications:
booklet The Kingdom, the Hope of the World: jv 438
relief work:
explosions (2002): g03 9/8 13-15
floods (1998): w00 1/1 13
mutual help: w01 1/1 15
service experiences: w98 6/1 8; yb94 54-55; yb92 54-55; yb89 203-211, 219-234, 240-243; yb88 50; w87 4/1 21
Awake! article saves child’s life: g96 8/22 32
Awake! praised by Catholic: g03 12/8 30
Bible student answers evangelical pastor: w10 9/15 6
Bible study with wrong family: yb12 65
Chinese restaurant owner: yb06 54-55
deaf: yb13 54-55
former persecutor embraces victim and cries: yb16 55-56
gang member: g 7/06 12-13
high-security apartment buildings: yb01 49-50
learning new language: jv 534
midgets who are Witnesses: w00 2/15 8-9
mother with no food: w18.08 25
program on moral values at factory: w98 6/1 8; yb97 62
Quichua video on bus: yb10 48-49
serving where need is greater: w10 9/15 6-7; jv 367, 469; yb89 235
youths: w12 7/15 3-6
traveling overseers: w11 4/15 29-32
visits by—
Henschel, M. G.: yb96 30; yb89 207-209
Knorr, N. H.: yb89 207-209
Suiter, G.: yb89 247
Sydlik, D.: yb96 30
youths: yb89 251-252