Jehovah's Witnesses Literature
The Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society produces a large amount of literature for use by Jehovah's Witnesses; their best known publications are the magazines, The Watchtower and Awake!. The Watchtower was first published by Charles Taze Russell, founder of the Bible Student movement, in 1879, followed by the inception of the Watch Tower Society in 1881. Following a dispute in the movement's leadership, supporters of the Watch Tower Society's president, Joseph Franklin Rutherford, adopted the name Jehovah's witnesses in 1931. Particularly since 2001, the literature produced by the Watch Tower Society has typically stated that it is "published by Jehovah's Witnesses".
Along with books and brochures, other media are also produced, including audio cassettes, videocassettes, CDs, MP3s and DVDs, and Internet downloads. New publications are usually released at Jehovah's Witnesses' annual conventions.
Read more about Jehovah's Witnesses Literature: Literature For Preaching, Literature For Members
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