Follow the inspiring dialogues between a Christian named Karen and a Jehovah's Witness named Cindy as they discuss the Watchtower brochure What Does God Require of Us? and explore the core differences between Biblical Christianity and the Watchtower religion. In this book, Biblical truth is presented in an effective way that challenges the common reasoning embraced by faithful members of the Watchtower organization. Originally published under the title What Does God Require?, this book is the product of experiences the author had talking with Jehovah's Witnesses of all levels of leadership. Written in dialogue format, this book includes photocopies of the pages referenced from official Watchtower publications and other sources essential for Christians using this book to witness to Jehovah's Witnesses. Discussion topics are:
New Light Changes In Watchtower Doctrine
False Prophecies Of The Watchtower Society
The Watchtower's Definition Of A Cult
Watchtower History and Cover-ups
The Jehovah's Witness Claim To Be The Only True Religion
The Divine Name Jehovah
The Trinity And The Deity Of Christ
Faith and Works in Salvation
Blood Transfusions
War And Political Neutrality
Holiday And Birthdays Celebrations
Hell and Immortal Soul
The Cross
Loyalty To Jehovah God
A Christian who reads Christian Conversations with JWs will not only learn the reasoning behind many of the doctrinal differences that separate Jehovah's Witnesses from Biblical Christianity, but he or she will be inspired to approach Jehovah's Witnesses in a more gentle, non-confrontational way that will help open the door to more effective dialogues rather than closed-minded defensive debates. Likewise, any thinking Jehovah's Witness will find the documentation presented from Watchtower publications and solid Biblical arguments stimulating to: "Make sure of all things; hold fast to what is fine." (1 Thessalonians 5:21, New World Translation)
Regarding the Karen and Cindy conversations in this book, readers have said:
"I am currently studying each and every page of the Karen and Cindy studies, looking up every Bible passage. They are very well put together, very well documented, with references and all, enormously helpful!"
"I had Jehovah's Witnesses visiting for six years. ... The sad thing is now I have their beliefs in my head. So I put myself into God's hands and asked for direction. ...Well, the feeling of freedom is amazing. I am like a child, learning again for the first time. The reason I had to write to you was the Karen and Cindy conversations. Instead of me asking for help, one question at a time, they are all there for me!! It seems as if 'Cindy' could read my mind. It's so lovely for things to fall into place... I was scared while I did not understand even the tiny bit I do now. It's such a joy instead of feeling unworthy (we're all sinners I know) and feeling I would never be saved or go to Heaven. So, please thank God and Jesus with me for such help."
"As you know... I am in prison... I know that every soul you help touch is a seed that might grow to touch hundreds and thousands... For example, the What Does God Require book you sent me some time back has been making its rounds around this prison yard. And many Jehovah's Witnesses have been raising lots of questions and are re-thinking their faith... Again, thank you for your ministry... Keep up the great work!"
About the Author: For over a year, Christina was a Christian undercover, studying the mindset of Jehovah's Witnesses at a local Kingdom Hall in Colorado Springs. During that time, she spent countless hours in conversations, discussing many of the topics covered in this book and learning how Jehovah's Witnesses think on a number of key doctrinal issues. Originally published under the title, What Does God Require?, this book is the direct product of the experiences she has had talking with active and former Jehovah's Witnesses of all levels of leadership in this organization. She is the director and founder of Witnesses for Jesus Inc, a non-profit ministry to Jehovah's Witnesses and Latter-day Saints (Mormons). As a devoted Christian, her passion is to alert the Christian community to the doctrines of these groups and to train and equip Christians to be effective witnesses to those ensnared by these counterfeit religions.