
The Truth About Christmas - JW.ORG
The Truth About Christmas DO YOU care about spiritual truth? If so, then perhaps you have asked these questions: (1) Was Jesus actually born on December 25? (2) Who were the “wise …
Nicodemus, the Friendly Pharisee - Grace to You
The gospel of John doesn’t attract much attention during the Christmas season. Instead, we are usually drawn to the birth narratives found in the accounts of Luke and Matthew. However, …
Holidays and Celebrations - JW.ORG
Holidays and Celebrations The fact that Jehovah’s Witnesses do not participate in most holiday observances and other celebrations can be somewhat perplexing to a teacher. We hope the …
Christians and Christmas - Grace to You
Christmas presents a conundrum to many believers. Do you withdraw from the world and its materialistic excess at this time of year? Or do you lean...
The Truth of the Nativity - Grace to You
Christmas has become the product of an odd mixture of pagan ideas, superstition, fanciful legends, and plain ignorance. Add to that the commercialization of Christmas by marketers …
Our Christian Life and Ministry —Meeting Workbook
The “Life and Ministry Meeting Workbook” provides the schedule and study material for the midweek meeting of Jehovah’s Witnesses, including the weekly Bible-reading program. The …
The Announcement of Jesus' Birth, Part 1 - Grace to You
And I think most of the sermons you've heard in your life on the Christmas story have somehow been attached with that season. And this is a very refreshing look at the account of the birth of …
“The Truth Will Set You Free”! - JW.ORG
The following shows how Bible truth has liberated people in various lands from some of the burdensome customs associated with Christmas. Bible Truth Set Them Free! Argentina “Our …
The People Who Missed Christmas: Rome and Nazareth
On the other hand, perhaps you’ve been missing Christmas altogether. You may get presents and eat a big dinner and decorate a tree, but you know in your heart that you are no different from …
Who Were the “Three Wise Men”? Did They Follow the “Star” of …
The Bible’s answer Contrary to popular Christmas tradition, the Bible does not use the terms “three wise men” or “three kings” to describe the travelers who went to see Jesus after his …