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Jehovah’s Witnesses have commenced their annual regional convention series, aiming to provide hope and reasons for true Christians to proclaim good news in a world dominated by negative news on social media.
As one of the largest convention organisers globally, Jehovah’s Witnesses have arranged motivational Bible discourses, drama presentations, and teachings designed to comfort and encourage the public.

In Kumasi, Ashanti Region, the 2024 convention series, held under the theme "Declare the Good News," began on the weekend of June 28th at the Asokore Mampong convention grounds.
Kennedy Dawumbu, from the Afrancho English congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses, delivered a public discourse on why true Christians should not fear bad news, even amidst numerous global crises.
“True Christians should not be afraid of bad news because we rely on the Bible. Psalm 112, verses 1-10, gives us three reasons why we should not be afraid.

"First, building a friendship with God means we are not supposed to fear bad news. Just as a friend of the IGP would receive aid in times of trouble, Jehovah, being the greatest IGP, ensures we are not afraid of bad news,” he told the large gathering.
“Second, we possess spiritual riches, giving us hope of living forever. This perspective makes bad news seem temporary as we await the good news of the coming paradise.

"Lastly, we don’t fear bad news because we share our spiritual riches with others, helping them understand the good news and not focusing on the bad news,” he added.
The free event is expected to draw more than 450,000 attendees across all locations. Events will be held in 13 local languages, including English and Ghanaian Sign Language.
French sessions will take place in Accra, Kumasi, and Takoradi, while a Chinese language session will be featured at the Accra Assembly Hall from July 19-21, 2024.

“These conventions are the highlight of the year for many people who need to experience some good news in their lives.
"We are happy to enjoy the program once again in Kumasi,” said Kwame Antwi Oduro, Ashanti Regional spokesperson for Jehovah’s Witnesses, to Luv News.
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