GUATEMALA
babies sold for adoption: g90 2/8 30
description: w89 8/15 25-27
Easter customs: g86 3/22 3
Indians: yb87 26-27
Flood legend: sh 52
Quiche Easter custom: g86 3/22 3
languages: yb87 26-27
Maya civilization:
Tikal (ancient city): g90 5/8 15-17
Jehovah’s Witnesses
Assembly Halls: yb97 25
branch office: jv 360
Guatemala City (1989): yb91 25-26, 28
branch office having oversight:
Mexico (1930’s): yb95 195
Mexico (2010- ): yb13 12-13; w12 8/15 16
colporteurs: jv 559
early witnessing: jv 424, 535, 559
growth: w13 10/15 2; w00 1/1 28
hostage experience: g90 12/8 17-19
Kingdom Hall: w90 5/1 29
minority-language field: w13 10/15 2; yb13 12
Kekchi: ijwex article 15; w21.08 32
missionaries: w00 1/1 27-28; w95 2/1 18; jv 460-461, 535; w89 8/15 26; g86 12/8 26-27
modern history: w89 8/15 25-28
persecution: w89 8/15 28
persons:
Bruun, Frede E.: g86 12/8 23-27
Friend, Samuel and Jean: w86 8/1 26
Hibshman, David Z.: w00 1/1 24-29
Molina, Michael: g05 10/22 14-15; g86 12/8 26-27
Parker, Adda: jv 460
Parker, John: jv 460
places:
Panajachel: w13 10/15 2
refugees return from Mexico: yb90 55
relief work:
homes rebuilt (1989): jv 310
Hurricane Mitch (1998): g99 6/8 18-19
service experiences: w89 8/15 26-28
armed robbers: yb08 50-51
blind orphan: w15 10/1 10-11
blind siblings: w23.02 31
circus performers: yb06 56
Evangelical pastor accepts truth: yb87 27
gang member: w97 1/1 3
Require brochure on bus trip: g05 2/22 32
would-be murderer touched by Bible message: yb02 48-49
slide presentation “Multitudes Being Taught by Jehovah”: yb90 54-55
visits by—
Henschel, M. G.: jv 459
Knorr, N. H.: jv 459
wife copes with murder of husband: w21.11 24
youth with mental disability taught to read: w08 2/15 18