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1915-1947 Early Days (Part 3)2014 Yearbook of Jehovah’s Witnesses
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About that time, Brother Brown visited the West Indies and returned with a car, one of the first to enter Sierra Leone. The vehicle was equipped with a powerful sound system that was designed for public witnessing. Brother Brown would park the car in a public area and play stirring music to attract a crowd. He would then deliver a short talk or play a recorded lecture and invite the crowd to obtain Bible literature. The speaking car—as it came to be called—was a public sensation, and people flocked to listen to it.
Giving a bold witness
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