Announcements
◼ Literature offer for June: What Does God Require of Us? Concentrate on starting home Bible studies. July and August: Any of the following 32-page brochures may be used: Does God Really Care About Us?, Enjoy Life on Earth Forever!, Should You Believe in the Trinity?, The Divine Name That Will Endure Forever, The Government That Will Bring Paradise, What Happens to Us When We Die?, What Is the Purpose of Life—How Can You Find It?, and When Someone You Love Dies. The brochures A Book for All People, Our Problems—Who Will Help Us Solve Them?, Spirits of the Dead—Can They Help You or Harm You? Do They Really Exist?, and Will There Ever Be a World Without War? may be offered where appropriate. September: Life—How Did It Get Here? By Evolution or by Creation?
◼ Since the Gilead graduation will be held on Saturday, September 9, 2000, no tours will be conducted that day at the Society’s facilities at Brooklyn, Patterson, and Wallkill, New York. Any who have planned to visit on that Saturday should reschedule their visit to another convenient time. No congregation literature requests will be processed for shipment or for pickup that day.
◼ Beginning with the June 1, 2000, issue, The Watchtower will be available in the Tatar language as a monthly edition.
◼ Beginning with the June 15, 2000, issue, The Watchtower will be available in the East Armenian language as a semimonthly edition.
◼ New Publications Available:
A Book for All People—Estonian
Apply Yourself to Reading and Writing—Macedonian
Is There a Creator Who Cares About You?—Dutch
Jehovah—Who Is He? (Tract No. 23)—Chinese (Simplified)
Jehovah’s Witnesses and Education—Dutch
Knowledge That Leads to Everlasting Life—Azerbaijani
Our Problems—Who Will Help Us Solve Them?—Dutch
Sing Praises to Jehovah (Large and Small songbooks)—Dutch
Sing Praises to Jehovah—Large Print (Lyrics only)—Dutch
Watch Tower Publications Index 1996—Dutch
What Does God Require of Us?—Mongolian
What Happens to Us When We Die?—Estonian
◼ New Videocassettes Available:
Purple Triangles—Dutch