During my last trip to New York in August, I was able to see the museum exhibit A People For Jehovah's Name in Brooklyn Bethel.
It chronicles the history of those championing the truth from the first century C.E. down to our day.
The museum exhibit cleverly intertwines common knowledge of major world events and their effect on Jehovah's people on an extended timeline through several rooms.
There is an introductory section, a section entitled 'Let Your Light Shine,' 'The Dragon Grew Wrathful,' and 'Good News for All Nations.'
You can see photos of the complete exhibit here. I tried to get literally everything.
The only things lacking are the complementary video introductions to each section and the wonderful possibility of bumping in to someone else on the same tour who ends up being your life-long friend...that wonderfully clean bethel smell...three dimensions...
Come to think of it, there are a lot of things lacking. Nevermind.
You will have to zoom-in to read the text. I tried my best to make sure all the words from the major labels were discernible but this isn't always the case. Even though the photos from the link were uploaded at high quality, some of the original photos are slightly blurry.
This is definitely not meant as anything near a substitute for the actual physical exhibit. These are just my personal photos.
My goal is to just give you a little preview to get people more interested in seeing what's there and give an idea of what the exhibit is like in case some aren't ever able to go there in person.
Hope you enjoy it. :)
It chronicles the history of those championing the truth from the first century C.E. down to our day.
The museum exhibit cleverly intertwines common knowledge of major world events and their effect on Jehovah's people on an extended timeline through several rooms.
You can see photos of the complete exhibit here. I tried to get literally everything.
The only things lacking are the complementary video introductions to each section and the wonderful possibility of bumping in to someone else on the same tour who ends up being your life-long friend...that wonderfully clean bethel smell...three dimensions...
Come to think of it, there are a lot of things lacking. Nevermind.
You will have to zoom-in to read the text. I tried my best to make sure all the words from the major labels were discernible but this isn't always the case. Even though the photos from the link were uploaded at high quality, some of the original photos are slightly blurry.
This is definitely not meant as anything near a substitute for the actual physical exhibit. These are just my personal photos.
My goal is to just give you a little preview to get people more interested in seeing what's there and give an idea of what the exhibit is like in case some aren't ever able to go there in person.
Hope you enjoy it. :)
Would like to visit just to see this.
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