
Free Audio Bible: Listen to the Bible Online at JW.ORG
The audio recordings of the 2013 revision of the New World Translation will feature a different voice for each Bible character.
“The Truth Will Set You Free”—How? - JW.ORG
How Bible truth sets free: In Bible times, some of God’s own people became superstitious, even to the point of worshipping “the god of Good Luck” and “the god of Destiny”! How did Jehovah God view …
Online Bible—Read, Listen, or Download Free: PDF, EPUB, Audio
Read the Bible online, listen, or download. Published by Jehovah’s Witnesses, the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures is accurate and easy to read.
What Does the Bible Say About Free Will? | Bible Questions
Is God in Control? God dignifies us with free will, the power to make decisions without being controlled by fate. Why? Consider the topic of free will in the Bible.
JW Library—A Free Bible App for In-Depth Bible Study
This free Bible study tool features six English translations of the Bible, cross references, maps, charts, and more. Download the JW Library app today.
Bible Questions and Answers | JW.ORG
Accurate answers to Bible questions. What the Bible says about God, Jesus, prayer, family, suffering, celebrations, life, death.
My Book of Bible Stories | Read Online or Download Free
Easy to understand, chronologically accurate, an e-book for children and adults. The 116 illustrated stories are revised from the original yellow Bible story book.
2024-2025 Circuit Assembly Program With Circuit Overseer
Use the program to follow along at a circuit assembly of Jehovah’s Witnesses in your area. “Behave in a Manner Worthy of the Good News” is the theme of the assembly.
Read the Bible Online | Free Bible Downloads: MP3 Audio, PDF | NWT …
The books of the Bible are listed in order and by chapter so you can find verses quickly. The New World Translation (1984) is an accurate, easy-to-read Holy Bible.
Bible Students—Broke Free From False Religion | Study
Watchtower Study January 23-29, 2017: If true Christians were in bondage to false religion from the second century C.E. onward, when did their captivity end?