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Maintain a Positive Attitude Toward Your Ministry - Study Article 20

Study Article 20


Horizontales
Elders, pioneers and others may ___ train fellow Witnesses in the field ministry today.
A farmer plants his seed in the soil, another word for soil is what?
People may forget exactly what we said, but they can "do this" when someone cares about them and how we made them feel.
Ecclesiastes 11:6 - "Do this with" your seed in the morning and do not let your hand rest until the evening.
With the arrest and death of Jesus, the disciples temporarily ___ their desire to preach. - John 16:32
When we preach, our "what" and facial expressions tells the householder whether we care about them?
Picture 1: The disciples preached with so much zeal that their enemies complained: (Look! You have filled "this place" with your teaching). - Acts 5:28
Due to the 2020 global pandemic, social distancing has made communicating "this way" very difficult. [3 words]
In paragraph 19 Getahun recalls that he was the ___ Witness in a seldom-worked territory. 
If we maintain a favorable attitude toward our ministry, Jehovah will "do this for" us, and our ministry will be a real source of joy.
This land-locked South American country (mentioned in this article), has a population of over 11 million and roughly 1 publisher for every 400 residents.
In paragraph 19 Getahun waits patiently for Jehovah to "do this with" honesthearted people to His organization! - John 6:44
In paragraph 8 a man said, (I have lived here for about eight years, and I have never ___ one of Jehovah’s Witnesses at my door).
Jesus foretold that the preaching work would have even greater success in the "what" days? - John 14:12; Acts 1:8
Some people take "this more so" than others to respond to our message, we do not know who will accept the Bible truths.
We show "this" when we adapt our message to the needs and concerns of the householder. [2 words]
At Pentecost 33 C.E., about 3,000 got baptized. - Acts 2:41, and the number of disciples continued to "do this" dramatically. - Acts 6:7
Some that we meet today are "this way" with their jobs, families, or personal problems, and they fail to see how the Bible can help them.
In order to contact people who are hard to reach at home, some publishers have changed the "what" where they preach?
Proverbs 27:17 - As ___ sharpens ___, so one man sharpens the face of his friend.
If someone says that they are not ___, we put away our prepared presentation and say: I am ___ in knowing why you feel this way.
Many friends find it practical to preach in the afternoon or in the "what" because they find more people?
Marked by a lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern for something; apathetic.
When it comes to our ministry, we never want to let our hands "do this". - Ecclesiastes 11:6
Jesus maintained a "this kind of" attitude throughout his ministry on earth, and he wants his followers to do the same in our ministry as well. - John 4:35, 36
While Jesus was with his disciples, they were "this way" about the preaching work. - Luke 10:1, 5-11, 17
Many publishers have found that people are more likely to converse in "these" areas, versus being contacted at their home.
Possibly because of training, many of us are used to preaching in the AM verses the "when"?
We do not know how many people will yet be saved from Satan’s "what"?
Picture 2: A husband and wife preach where it is difficult to find people at ___.
Jehovah views all "what kind of" life as precious?
Verticales
Sometimes we may find it easier to reach the householder by visiting them at a ___ of the day. [2 words]
Publishers should carry out their preaching work in a way that complies with all applicable data protection "what"?
Like a farmer that plants, then waters, we must recognize the "what" that God plays?
Some buildings may have a doorman or a security guard who denies entry to anyone who does not have an "what" from a specific householder?
In paragraph 14 a brother named Shawn pioneered in a rural area where most people felt "this way" with their religion.
Older man who shepherds the congregation.
Street work and literature carts have proved an effective way to meet people where the door-to-door "what" is not permitted?
Even though it's not easy to contact people in their homes, we must remain positive if people are "what"? [3 words]
In paragraph 13 Katarína says, (I remind myself of how the truth made my "what")? [2 words]
Without the help of Jehovah's holy spirit, none of us would be able to "do what with" anything? - Psalm 127:1; Luke 11:13
Our preaching work could be likened to a "what kind of" mission?
Many Witnesses find it increasingly "what" to contact people in their homes.
Showing a lack of worry or interest, especially when this view is surprising or callous.
The available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
During Jesus’ entire three-and-a-half-year ministry, how many of his brothers became his disciples. - John 7:5
In paragraph 16 Katarína says that her "what" strengthened her faith and increased her joy in the ministry. [2 words]
Many who were at first apathetic later responded to the "what" when they felt that a publisher was genuinely interested in them. [2 words]
Some publishers cover great distances just to try to contact  ___ householder who may not even be at home.
Personal "what" are a good way to reach those we don't find at home, expressing what we would have told them in person?
This article gave a powerful "what", that when we ask for Jehovah’s help in prayer, be specific?
1 Corinthians 3:6, 7 - ...so that ___ is the one who plants anything nor is the one who waters, but God who makes it grow.
Picture 5: Witnesses reach out to the third householder by giving her a "this kind of" call.
The more convinced we are that we know the "what" about God, the greater our conviction in the ministry?
Some people are not interested in our message, they do not see the need for God or the "What"?
In some areas, so many are interested in having a Bible study that they must be placed on a waiting "what" until a Witness is available?
Since the preaching work is compared to that of a fisherman, we may note that some fishermen may go days without finding any "what"?