Monday, June 14
What will happen to the one who falls with no one to help him up?—Eccl. 4:10.
Those who have moved to a new assignment need, not pity, but understanding. They may be struggling to deal with their own health problems or those of their relative. They may be grieving over the death of a loved one. And they also may grieve, even if in private, over the loss of association with their spiritual family in their former assignment. It takes time to process such deep and often very mixed emotions. In the meantime, your support and example can help them to adjust. “In my previous assignment, I conducted Bible studies every day,” says a sister who served for many years in a foreign land. “In my new one, it was difficult even to get the opportunity to open the Bible or to show a video in the ministry. But local publishers invited me on their calls and studies. This gave me a more positive outlook. I learned to start conversations in the new territory. All of this helped me to regain joy.” w19.08 22 ¶10; 24 ¶13-14
June 14-20
DEUTERONOMY 5-6
Song 134 and Prayer
Opening Comments (1 min.)
TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD
“Train Your Children to Love Jehovah”: (10 min.)
Spiritual Gems: (10 min.)
De 5:21—What does the law against covetousness teach us? (w19.02 22 ¶11)
What spiritual gems from this week’s Bible reading would you like to share regarding Jehovah, the field ministry, or something else?
Bible Reading: (4 min.) De 5:1-21 (th study 5)
APPLY YOURSELF TO THE FIELD MINISTRY
Initial Call: (3 min.) Begin with the sample conversation. Offer a Bible study and introduce (but do not play) the video What Happens at a Bible Study? (th study 9)
Return Visit: (4 min.) Begin with the sample conversation. Adapt to the needs of the householder, and share an appropriate scripture. (th study 12)
Bible Study: (5 min.) fg lesson 9 ¶6-7 (th study 8)
LIVING AS CHRISTIANS
“Show Love in the Family”: (15 min.) Discussion. Play the video Display Unfailing Love in Your Family.
Congregation Bible Study: (30 min.) rr chap. 9 ¶27-32, boxes 9C and 9D
Concluding Comments (3 min.)
Song 111 and Prayer