JW’s host ‘ Powerful by Faith’ convention
The annual convention of Jehovah’s Witnesses which is normally held in Gaborone and other venues around the world will be presented virtually this year. Breaking from a century- old tradition in the name of health and safety, the largest convention organization in the world has moved its annual in- person event to a virtual format for the second time in as many years, canceling nearly 6,000 conventions in 240 lands.
According to a press release from the organization, the continued risk of bringing thousands of people together in cities around the world prompted the organization to opt for a virtual platform for the second consecutive year. However, the move has not curbed the enthusiasm for the annual event. Congregations around the world are inviting the public to join them in this historic occasion “Faith has helped our global brotherhood to continue to thrive even during a pandemic,” said Jonnah Pongaponga, National Spokesman of Jehovah’s Witnesses. “Our faith will continue to unite us in worship – even virtually – as millions gather in private homes around the world to enjoy a powerful and inspiring spiritual program.” The convention programme will help viewers appreciate how to build and strengthen their faith in God. That faith will help them overcome life’s challenges. This year’s convention features a session which will show how women of strong faith can be imitated. One of the sessions will introduce many women, ancient and modern, whose faith can teach us valuable lessons and is worthy of imitation by all. This part of the programme will help the viewers appreciate God’s view of women and girls, how like men, He granted them individual freedom, how they enjoyed honourable status, had access to education, and how their rights were respected and protected. This session will also make viewers appreciate how the abuse of women and girls is a direct outcome of the sinful nature of humans, not of God’s will.
States the press release, “Due to unrelenting problems in the world and in their personal lives, many people have given up hope and lost faith in the ability of leaders and institutions to fulfil the promise of a better life. It can be hard to put faith in something one cannot see! Yet real faith is not blind. Real faith is based on facts, on realities, on truth. When life gets hard it provides peace. It reminds humans of their purpose and it brings them real joy”. This year’s convention program is being presented online at ww. jw. org. Sessions will be posted incrementally during July and August in instalments of six sessions of about three hours each. The 2021 ‘ Powerful by Faith’ Convention programme will be available in Setswana, English, Sign Language, Herero, Kalanga, Afrikaans and Shona.