What percentage of Jehovah's Witnesses are black?

Jehovah's Witnesses are among the most racially and ethnically diverse religious groups in America. No more than four-in-ten members of the group belong to any one racial and ethnic background: 36% are white, 32% are Hispanic, 27% are black and 6% are another race or mixed race.
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Are Jehovah's Witnesses declining?

An estimated 70,000 Jehovah's Witnesses are disfellowshipped every year — roughly 1% of the church's total population, according to data published by the Watchtower. Their names are published at local Kingdom Halls. Of those, two-thirds never return.
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What percentage of Americans are Jehovah Witness?

0.8% of U.S. adults identify as Jehovah's Witnesses.
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Is Jehovah's Witnesses the fastest growing religion?

Jehovah's Witnesses fastest-growing of U.S. faiths

Jehovah's Witnesses are the fastest-growing church body in the U.S. and Canada, now with more than 1 million members, according to new figures that track church membership in the U.S. and Canada.
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Which president's mother was a Jehovah's Witness?

Eisenhower was born into a large family of mostly Pennsylvania Dutch ancestry in Denison, Texas, and raised in Abilene, Kansas. His family had a strong religious background, and his mother became a Jehovah's Witness. Eisenhower, however, belonged to no organized church until 1952.
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How much is the WatchTower Society worth?

In 2016, three more properties valued at an estimated $850 million to $1 billion—including the headquarters building—were put up for sale. The WatchTower Society reached a deal to sell the headquarters at Columbia Heights for $700 million.
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Who wrote the Jehovah Witness Bible?

The book, written by Bible Students Clayton J. Woodworth and George H. Fisher, was described as the "posthumous work of Russell" and the seventh volume of Studies in the Scriptures. It was an immediate best-seller and was translated into six languages.
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What is the average age of Jehovah's Witnesses?

Religion - Jehovah's Witnesses. Age and sex

In 2016, 21% of the population who had a religion of Jehovah's Witnesses were children (aged aged 19 years and under), 30% were young adults (20 to 44), 49% were older adults (45 years and over). Five year age groups present a classic age profile of the population.
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Do Jehovah Witness elders get paid?

The majority of elders are family men and maintain secular employment to support their families. Jehovah's Witnesses do not have a salaried clergy nor any employees.
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Who is the current leader of Jehovah's Witnesses?

Nathan H. Knorr, President of Jehovah's Witnesses.
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Are the Williams Jehovah's Witnesses?

In a 2002 interview with ASAP Sports, she put it like this: “I am Jehovah's Witness. If you don't believe in God — I think if you don't believe in God, it's going to be tough to live life because pretty much that's the basis of life, it comes from God.
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What countries ban Jehovah Witnesses?

Jehovah's Witness members have been imprisoned in many countries for their refusal of conscription or compulsory military service. Their religious activities are banned or restricted in some countries, including Singapore, China, Vietnam, Russia and many Muslim-majority countries.
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How many Jehovah's Witnesses are disfellowshipped each year?

Friends shun friends. An estimated 70,000 Jehovah's Witnesses are disfellowshipped every year — roughly 1% of the church's total population, according to data published by the Watchtower. Their names are published at local Kingdom Halls. Of those, two-thirds never return.
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How fast are Jehovah's Witnesses growing?

During the past 75 years the Jehovah's Witnesses have sustained an extraordi- nary rate of growth—currently more than 5% per year—and have done so on a global scale.
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How many Jehovah's Witnesses are there 2021?

As of 2021, Jehovah's Witnesses reported a monthly average membership of approximately 8.5 million actively involved in preaching, with a peak of about 8.7 million. Jehovah's Witnesses have an active presence in most countries, though they do not form a large part of the population of any country.
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How do Jehovah Witnesses treat their wives?

Wives should be submissive to their husbands and husbands are to have deep respect and love for their wives, and are instructed to listen to them on all matters. Husbands are instructed to treat their wives as Jesus treated his followers. He should not hurt or mistreat his family in any way.
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Are Kingdom Halls being sold?

By Josh Popichak | May 8, 2019

The Kingdom Hall at 2550 Applebutter Road, Hellertown, is being sold as part of a strategic divestiture of assets by Jehovah's Witnesses in the Lehigh Valley and beyond, according to a source familiar with how local congregations are organized and governed.
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Why do Jehovah Witnesses not celebrate birthdays?

Practicing Jehovah's Witnesses "do not celebrate birthdays because we believe that such celebrations displease God" Even though "the Bible does not explicitly forbid celebrating birthdays," the reasoning lies in biblical ideas, according to an FAQ on the Jehovah's Witnesses' official website.
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Why is Jehovah's bible different?

Instead they believe that parts of the Bible are written in "figurative or symbolic language." Witnesses follow the teachings and example of Jesus Christ and honor him as their savior and the son of God. But they believe that Jesus is not God and that there is no scriptural basis for the trinity doctrine.
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How do Jehovah's Witnesses make money?

Funding. Jehovah's Witnesses fund their activities, such as publishing, constructing and operating facilities, evangelism, and disaster relief via donations. There is no tithing or collection, but all are encouraged to donate to the organization.
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Does the Watchtower pay taxes?

Because the Watchtower is a religious organization, it is exempt from paying taxes.
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Who bought Jehovah's Witness headquarters?

Developers CIM Group, Kushner Companies, and LIVWRK acquired the Watchtower building, located at 25-30 Columbia Heights, in 2016 for $340 million. Kushner, which held just a 2.5 percent share in the project, sold its stake in the properties in June 2018.
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