GIMA KOHORONA—STADI GAUNA November 2012

This issue explains why Jehovah’s name, purpose and law are important. And why true Christians should strive to be humble and forgiving.

“Oiemu Ura Ena Kara, be Lau Dekenai Mani Do Oi Hadibaia”

How can we imitate David and have Jehovah’s view of matters?

Edia Gau Momo amo Dabu Taudia Idia Durua

First-century Christians set aside contributions for those in need. How can we do the same?

Iesu be Manau Karana Ena Dala Ia Hahedinaraia

How can we benefit from Jesus Christ’s life course of humility?

Ladana Maragi Tauna Ena Kara Hahedinaraia

How can we manifest humility in our relationships with others?

Duahia Taudia Edia Henanadais

What do Jesus’ words on the gift of singleness really mean?

Iehova Ena Gwauatao Karana amo Namo Oi Abia Dalana

The way Jehovah dealt with sinners in the past can teach us a lot about his willingness to forgive.

Mai Kudouna Ibounai ida Do Umui Gwauatao Heheni

Consider how we can imitate Jehovah’s readiness to forgive.

‘Sivarai Namo Hereana ta Idia Kamonai’

By 1926, the Bible Students, as Jehovah’s Witnesses were then called, were operating their own radio stations in four Canadian cities.