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  2. No. Watchtower Library (DVD version) will not run on iOS devices. It only runs on Windows. However, JW Library runs on virtually everything.
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  4. I think I finally got it, on my laptop. I was told I can get it on my ipad. Is that correct?
  5. I get the box to pop up too that says uninstall. I hit no and get nothing. I did the update one too and still nothing. Can you explain a little further what I do to dl this? thank you
  6. You'll have to reach out to your CO and ask him to resend it. I don't know another solution.
  7. Song 163 could be released, since we would be singing the song at our meeting soon.
  8. This latest JW Library update has caused me trouble. I have a talk outline for the 2026 Pioneer Meeting (S-312tk-004) that I talked in last January. After the update, JW Library don't let me install it as a publication on either Windows or Android devices with the latest JW Library update. It tells me I have to download rhe file again, but I can't do that because the circuit overseer sent me the talk outline in jwpub, Word, and epub formats 8 monts ago. Trying to flinging out if the jwpub file was corrupted I installed the talk outline on a tablet running an older version of JW Library, and it works there. I'm surprised because the talk outline file was created in June 2025. If anyone knows how to fix this problem, I would be very grateful.
  9. Thanks. What does that do? It's a new phone that hasn't been connected yet, but her old phone may still be listed. It crashed and we cannot uninstall NWP from the old device.
  10. I hadn't thought of that, thanks for sharing. Where in the sequence do you typically remove the device? Is that one of your first things, or the last resort? Is it before or after reseting the person PIN?
  11. The "weaponization of faith" is rankling more than a few people.
  12. Another thing that works is removing the publishers device from the list.
  13. We tried that last night and it didn't work for us. The app wont identify my wife when she tries to log into NWP with her new phone.
  14. Been having problems too with publishers pins. Had to reset pin and refresh authenticity.
  15. It doesn't fit the definition of a religious war. But it doesn't seem to really matter, war is war.
  16. I am very interested in oceanography and I am looking forward to caring for the ocean and ocean creatures in the new system. I spent many years in the oil industry and I think that job will change a lot in the new system.
  17. We’re fast approaching the first Monday of April… and that means one thing — the Monthly Broadcast is almost here! 🎥✨ What will the theme be this time? What will the new song be? 🎶 And who will be hosting? 👀 Not long to wait now!
  18. What does that mean? What do you mean when you say religions war?
  19. I wonder about perspective of these views. Where would the observer be?
  20. I have always thought that children will be schooled in some manner. Parents will be far more involved than now. Experts can also aid in schooling children. I can see one day a week being devoted to learning that continues into adulthood. Things will have to be organized. You won't be able too just go out and start building a house where someone else had planned to have a garden. Things will be done orderly. I am sure a lot of work and planning will go into learning about solar energy and wind energy and storage without batteries. Maybe an inground water tank for heat storage. Earth tubes can go a long way to heating and cooling a house. Tubes buried ten feet in the ground that allows conditioned air (warmer or cooler than outside air) can be used to stabilize house temperatures year-round. People who were doctors in this system can be retrained to do other things. We can study the best way to take care of the animal population of the earth. I assume that we will have some sort of communication, whether it might be something like the Postal Service and someday electronic communications around the world. Energy production rates high with me. Ways to produce electricity, heat, energy that are clean. Solar and Wind are obvious. Will hydrogen fuel cells be used to produce electricity for a house and power a vehicle? Or will purely electric motors power all types of vehicles? Will we have electricity transmitted from a central place to power both houses and cars? Could we build roads that use inductors to transfer power to vehicles travelling anywhere? Could pedal powered vehicles be used at times? Learning will be lifelong process. We never stop learning about Jehovah and his purposes.
  21. This afternoon 2 gas station's one just apart by one street, price around 12 noon was $4.09,and across the street it was $4.15. Later same evening, both had new prices. 1st one price was $3.59, across the street it was $3.60. The only thing I could think of was that all the gas lines, regular, mid grade and premium all had 15% more Ethanol. Several local and some big nane news outlets said President Trump told the EPA to release Ethanol gas (corn whiskey) in the summer gas starting May 1st. But many stations have already done so raising prices like no tomorrow till Trump said will May 1st. All I know is I put gas in my car 2 weeks ago. I went milage wise 130 miles. I divided the gallons by the amount of gallons I put in my tank. It cane out I only got 23 miles a gallon. I was like what???? Before I got 35 miles a gallon. And my car running sluggish. It like at a stop light and the idle rpm go down enough to stop the car. So not I have to go buy anti Lucas fuel stabilizer for the Ethanol gas. It gives you low gas mileage. If your car sits for 30 days or more, water will sit at the bottom of fuel tank. Water cannot run the engine.
  22. I’ve been thinking a lot about what it will be like to learn about Jehovah’s creations in the New World, and what types of "work" will still exist. I really look forward to being able to study and understand these former-to-new things from Jehovah’s perspective, without the limits we have now. After reading another Forum about concerns with animal suffering, it made me wonder how certain fields of study today might change. For example, there are jobs now focused on studying animal predation, like predator biologists or carnivore researchers. When I think about Isaiah 11:6–9 and 65:25, where former predators lie down and eating straw with former prey. It made me think: if conditions are peaceful like this in the future, what would happen to those former kinds of jobs that focused on certain former behaviors, biology, science? Will they cease to exist? Or will others change into something new? I know we can’t say for sure how everything will work, but it’s encouraging to think about how learning might be different, deeper, and more complete. What do y'all think? Are there things you’re especially excited to learn or understand in the New World? What job/role can you think of that may change, and what drew your interest to them?
  23. Did you hear about the guy who invented the knock-knock joke? He won the "no-bell" prize.
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    • Modern references to creative days:
       
      *** w15 6/1 p. 5 How Science Affects Your Life ***
      The Bible fixes no duration for the six creative “days.” Instead, it opens the door for modern scientists to study them and assign accurate time spans to them. We know that the creative “days” were much longer than 24-hour days.
       
      *** g21 No. 3 p. 12 What the Bible Tells Us ***
      So each of the six creative “days” during which God prepared the earth for life and created life on it could represent extremely long periods of time.
       
      *** g 1/14 p. 12 Creation ***
      WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS God created the universe, including the earth, in the indefinite past—“in the beginning,” as Genesis 1:1 says. Modern science agrees that the universe had a beginning. A recent scientific model suggests it to be almost 14 billion years old.
       
      *** lc pp. 26 Science and the Genesis Account ***
      A careful consideration of the Genesis account reveals that events starting during one “day” continued into one or more of the following “days.”
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    • Xtian

      When u think that Jehovah’s promise is too slow and taking long time to come to pass, kindly remember these Bible passage:
      2Peter 3: 8,9.
      "However, do not let this escape your notice, beloved ones, that one day is with Jehovah as a thousand years and a thousand years as one day."
      "Jehovah is not slow concerning his promise, as some people consider slowness, but he is patient with you because he does not desire anyone to be destroyed but desires all to attain to repentance."
      Since a day is like a thousand years in his eyes, have u lived up to an hour in HIS eyes so that u may lose patient and consider HIS promises slow 🐌 ? Food for thoughts! ✌️ 
       
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    • Kiana Williamson

      To all brothers and sisters 💜
       
      I truly appreciate the opportunity to read your posts and think deeply about subjects I may not have considered before.
       
      It’s often been difficult for me to express my thoughts clearly in person—those conversations sometimes end in silence, awkwardness, or embarrassment. But having the chance to share my thoughts here and respond to others has been a new and amazing experience for me.
       
      Thank you all for that.
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    • Kiana Williamson

      Good morning/evening friends,

      I am feeling terribly ill and wonder how my brothers and sisters keep hanging in there.

      A little insight on my mystery illness/condition: I have always had intestinal issues, but recently, last August, things have shifted drastically. Instead of the usual bouts of intestinal pain, uterine pain has come about as well. It wasn’t anything too unusual since both parts are in close proximity and affect each other a lot of the time. But this time, the pain is constant, makes me sick, and makes me feel weak.

      It affected me so much that I lost my appetite and lost 25 lbs. Recently, I am able to eat a bit more. The pain isn’t as constant, but the sickness is. I never understood what motion sickness was like until this condition struck me. Just turning in bed or walking is so sickening.

      I have to cut back on my days at work because the illness affects me all day. Some days it’s bearable, and having to drive to work puts my adrenaline in gear, and when I start working, I get another dose. However, now at work, I sweat so much, and I always feel like I’m going to throw up at any moment. Weakness is starting to replace the adrenaline.

      I have an MRI set up for the end of next month and am currently still waiting for a call from the gastroenterologist and gynecologist to schedule appointments. I might have to call again Monday to ask why I am not getting the calls.

      I have been praying, reading the Bible, and using jw.org, but my mind is so chaotic, and I end up biting off more than I can chew when I try to focus on something. I start with one task, then it ends up branching into 50 other sub-tasks. I am being very inefficient and would like to know what scriptures or articles you find helpful during these kinds of days.

      Also, what else helps give you peace, soothes, and helps you remain patient through the frustration of waiting for approvals and appointments?
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    • Sheep

      Now, at least in my part of the world, everyone in just about heading out the door for the memorial.
       
      I have a feeling that's going to lead to a quiet evening on JWTalk.
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    • Jim Jam

      Saying "a Jehovah's Witness elder" in french is awkward, because elder and former are the same word ('ancien').
      So "a Jehovah's Witness elder" sounds the same as "a former Jehovah's Witness"
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    • dljbsp  »  Michael Mitco

      Michael—welcome.
       
      Romania feels like one of those places where the past and present are constantly in quiet conversation… mountains that have seen generations come and go, cities that carry their history without needing to say much about it. There’s something grounding about that.
       
      I noticed you’re serving as a publisher—that’s meaningful. It also brings to mind how the work has continued to move forward across Eastern Europe, including Romania, often under changing conditions, yet with a steady kind of faith that doesn’t draw attention to itself—but endures.
       
      I’m really glad you’re here. Communities like this benefit from thoughtful voices, and I have a feeling yours will be one of them.
       
      Looking forward to hearing from you when you’re ready.
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    • dljbsp  »  LJTheFox

      Hey Logan—welcome!
       
      Sherman has that wide-open North Texas feel to it—big skies, steady pace, and a strong sense of community.
      It’s a great place to be grounded while still staying active, especially if you enjoy things like running and staying sharp with computer science.
       
      I noticed your “Hello Everyone” post—jumping in like that says a lot. It takes a certain openness to step into a new space and engage right away, and that kind of presence adds something real to the whole community.
       
      I was also thinking about how Jehovah’s people have come together in Texas during difficult times—like the relief work highlighted on JW.org after the winter storms. It’s a reminder of how quickly genuine unity forms, even among those who have just met.
       
      Glad you’re here. Hope you settle in easily and enjoy the conversations—there’s a lot of good ahead.
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    • dljbsp  »  Hayley

      Hi Hayley—welcome! It’s nice to see someone here from Myrtle Beach. That whole area has such a relaxed, coastal feel to it… you can almost sense it just hearing the name.
       
      A few publishers from my congregation actually head down your way each summer, so Myrtle Beach has come up in conversation quite a bit over the years—I’ve always been a little curious what it’s like during that season when everything comes alive.
       
      It’s really encouraging to see you jump right in as a publisher and already engaging with others. That kind of spirit makes a real difference in a community like this.
       
      I was thinking of a report from Madagascar where brothers and sisters would travel long distances just to be together for meetings—it really highlights how much we all value association, no matter where we are.
       
      Glad you’re here, Hayley. Looking forward to seeing more of your thoughts and getting to know you.
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    • dljbsp  »  Prime Carter

      Seeing that you’re in Accra immediately brings a picture to mind—the coastline, the warm air, and that steady, lively rhythm of the city. There’s a real sense of community there that stands out.
       
      Ghana has such a beautiful spiritual history too. I was thinking of the Yearbook accounts that highlighted how the brothers there showed steady faith and endurance even during difficult periods—those reports always leave an impression, because they reflect a deep love for Jehovah that continues to this day.
       
      It’s especially encouraging to see that you’re a baptized publisher. That says a lot about your commitment and the path you’ve chosen, and it’s something we all value deeply.
       
      Your being here matters. Each brother brings something that can strengthen others, and I’m sure your experiences and perspective will do just that.
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    • dljbsp  »  DawnH

      Hi Dawn 😊
       
      It’s nice to meet someone else from northern Ohio—there’s something about that part of the country that just feels steady and genuine. Between the lake air and those big seasonal changes, it has a quiet kind of beauty that grows on you.
       
      I really appreciated how you’ve already been jumping in—asking about the Zoom chats, getting involved, even welcoming others. That kind of openness makes a space feel warm right away, and it shows you’re here to connect, not just pass through.
       
      It reminded me of an experience shared in the 2016 Yearbook about individuals in the United States who, after time away, found real joy again simply by reconnecting and engaging with others. That same spirit really comes through in the way you’ve been participating.
       
      I’m on the Zoom chats pretty regularly—hope to see you there sometime. There’s usually a lot of laughing, and it’s a really relaxed way to get to know everyone a little better.
       
      Really glad you’re here. Looking forward to getting to know you more along the way.
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