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Literature Requests Form
By bvr
Literature Requests
Overview
The “Literature Requests” (ltr) is an interactive PDF form designed specifically for literature servants in English congregations. This user‑friendly template lets literature servants enter data directly into form fields and print the results, streamlining the process of tracking and organizing literature requests to ensure all necessary materials are available for congregation meetings and public ministry.
Template Structure
The template is organized into five main sections:
Meeting Materials — For ordering publications used during congregation meetings
Public Distributions — For The Watchtower and Awake! magazines used in public ministry
Books and Brochures — For Bibles, books, brochures, and booklets
Other Literature Requests — For requests or items not covered in other sections
Notes and Reminders — For notes kept by literature servants
How to Use These Templates
Getting Started
Opening the Template
Use Adobe Reader for optimal functionality with this PDF.
The first page (template page) should not be printed.
Some buttons automatically send the page to the printer when clicked.
Printing Features
Click “Print All” on the first page to print the entire template.
Use section‑specific Print buttons to print only the parts you need.
For regular use, consider printing multiple blank copies at once.
Interactive Features Enter data directly into PDF form fields. Save your entries for future reference. Each section includes Print and Clear buttons for quick management.
Filling Out Each Section
Enter publisher names in the left‑hand column of each table, then record the requested quantities for each publication.
Meeting Materials
The Watchtower (Study Edition) — Regular & Large Print
Meeting Workbook
Public Distributions
The Watchtower (Public Edition)
Awake!
Books and Brochures
Record quantities of books, brochures, and related items.
Other Literature Requests
Record any other items not covered elsewhere.
Notes and Reminders
Notes for use by literature servants.
Additional Notes
Literature servants using this template are free to use it the way they want to. There are no strict guidelines on how to use the template.
This template is meant solely for literature servants and not designed for regular publishers.
This is not an official form. This file cannot be redistributed outside of the website where it was posted. The form is only available in English.
This template was first produced in 2018, then revised in 2020, and again in 2025.
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"Sing Out Joyfully"—Covers
By bvr
Listen to the music covers of our "Sing Out Joyfully" songs.
5. God’s Wondrous Works 30. My Father, My God and Friend 42. The Prayer of God’s Servant 53. Preparing to Preach 59. Praise Jah With Me 89. Listen, Obey, and Be Blessed 74. Join in the Kingdom Song! 114. “Exercise Patience” 162. My Spiritual Need
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2019 Love Never Fails International Conventions Photo Album
2019 Love Never Fails International Conventions Photo Album from all 24 International Locations throughout the world
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UN Compliant No Blood Directive
By pholmes38
This was an alternative Medical Directive, to avoid blood, from the (now closed?) website No-Blood
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Sing to Jehovah/"Sing Out Joyfully" to Jehovah Songbook Comparisons
This is a comprehensive list of adjustments to our Kingdom songs in their transition from our 2009 songbook "Sing to Jehovah" and our new songbook "'Sing Out Joyfully' to Jehovah."
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2017 Personal Study Schedule
By cricket246
This is a suggested study schedule - similar to the one I had uploaded that I got from someone else's site, but I modernized it according to the new workbook, etc.
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Christian Weddings Should Reflect Reasonableness
By Shawnster
Full article from January 15, 1969 Watchtower
*** w69 1/15 p. 57 Christian Weddings Should Reflect Reasonableness ***
Christian Weddings Should Reflect Reasonableness
THIS is what I’ve wanted since I was a little girl,” said the prospective bride in Florida about her wedding.
She was thrilled over what was planned, including her costly lace-and-pearl gown, with its thirty-foot train. The traditional wedding music would flow from a ten-piece orchestra as she made her entrance. And what an entrance it would be! Emerging from an artificial “cloud” emitted by a hidden device, she would descend a twenty-one-step staircase. Down she would come, between gilded cages of doves, to her waiting bridegroom.
Following the ceremony, the reception or wedding feast would include champagne and an eight-foot-tall wedding cake. When the bride began to cut the cake two lovebirds would be released to flutter through the ballroom. How did the prospective bridegroom react to all this? Unnerved by the extravagant plans for the $25,000 affair, he fled the scene nine hours before the wedding!
You probably have never seen a wedding as lavish as that one. Yet you likely know that weddings and associated events range from modest to mammoth, from simple to sumptuous, from God-honoring to godless.
How, then, is a Christian who loves God and desires to be guided by the principles of his Word to decide what to arrange for his own wedding? Where does he draw the line? Complicating matters further, one author observed: “No social custom is as deeply rooted in tradition and bound by convention as a wedding.” Should the Christian try to follow all the traditions, some of them, or none of them? Just what is a reasonable Christian wedding?
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Matlotlo a Tsoang Bibeleng
By Kakapa
Matlotlo a tsoang Bibeleng means 'Treasure from the Bible'. It is in Sesotho (from Lesotho & South Africa).
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Public Talk: Having a Heart with Wisdom
By Alexa
The public talk of our local brother in our congregation.
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About JWTalk.net - Jehovah's Witnesses Online Community
Since 2006, JWTalk has proved to be a well-moderated online community for real Jehovah's Witnesses on the web. However, our community is not an official website of Jehovah's Witnesses. It is not endorsed, sponsored, or maintained by any legal entity used by Jehovah's Witnesses. We are a pro-JW community maintained by brothers and sisters around the world. We expect all community members to be active publishers in their congregations, therefore, please do not apply for membership if you are not currently one of Jehovah's Witnesses.