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  1. Why Don’t Jehovah’s Witnesses Accept Blood Transfusions?

    Common misconceptions Myth: Jehovah’s Witnesses don’t believe in medicine or medical treatment. Fact: We seek the best possible medical care for ourselves and our families. When …

  2. Memorial of Jesus’ Death—April 2, 2026 - JW.ORG

    On April 2, 2026, Jehovah’s Witnesses around the world will observe the annual Memorial of Jesus Christ’s death. Find out more about this special event.

  3. Online Video Library | JW.ORG Videos English

    Bible-based videos for families, teenagers, and children. Documentaries about Jehovah’s Witnesses. Watch or download.

  4. Where Are the Dead? What Happens When You Die? | Bible Teach

    WHAT REALLY HAPPENS AT DEATH? 5, 6. What does the Bible teach about the condition of the dead? 5 What happens at death is no mystery to Jehovah, the Creator of the brain. He …

  5. Why Don’t Jehovah’s Witnesses Celebrate Christmas? - JW.ORG

    Get the facts: Do Jehovah’s Witnesses celebrate Christmas? What do they believe? Here are 4 reasons for some of their choices.

  6. Can a Person Resign From Being One of Jehovah’s Witnesses?

    A person who stops attending the meetings of Jehovah’s Witnesses has not resigned. There are two ways a person can resign.

  7. Congregation Meetings of Jehovah’s Witnesses - JW.ORG

    Find a Location Near You What Happens at Our Meetings? Jehovah’s Witnesses hold meetings for worship twice each week. (Hebrews 10:24, 25) At these meetings, which are open to the …

  8. Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Funerals—What Are Their Views and Practices?

    Find out what Jehovah’s Witnesses believe about death and about funeral customs. Know what to expect when attending a Witness funeral.

  9. The Soul - JW.ORG

    Is the soul immortal? Is it separate from the body? What happens to it at death? Let the Bible provide you with a clear explanation.

  10. Why Don’t Jehovah’s Witnesses Celebrate Certain Holidays?

    Jehovah’s Witnesses consult the Bible before deciding whether to celebrate a particular holiday. They strive ‘to maintain a clear conscience before God and men.’