Description
Hardcover has normal wear and a dent on the front outer edge. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.
This 1989 Yearbook of Jehovah’s Witnesses offers a fascinating glimpse into the activities and beliefs of one of the world’s most prominent Christian denominations during a pivotal year in modern history. Published by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania, this annual volume chronicles the organization’s global evangelism efforts, theological interpretations, and responses to major events of the time. As the Berlin Wall fell and the Soviet Union dissolved, the yearbook likely captures the Witnesses’ perspectives on these seismic political shifts and their implications for spreading their faith. Collectors and readers interested in religious movements, Cold War history, or the inner workings of the Jehovah’s Witnesses will find this well-preserved copy a valuable addition to their libraries. Despite its age and minor wear, the book’s clean pages and secure binding ensure its contents remain accessible to those seeking to understand this influential faith community’s mindset as the world order dramatically transformed.