Moɔ̃ Niŋe A Dire Naaŋmen Naaloŋ Na Sieree Velaa Zaa

This publication examines the establishment of the first-century Christian congregation and how it relates to us today.

Maps

Maps showing what is often called the Holy Land today and the apostle Paul’s missionary trips.

Lɛtɛ Naŋ Yi A Lantaa Zukaareba Zie

Why can we be confident of God’s backing as we continue “bearing thorough witness” about God’s Kingdom?

ZURI 1

“Yɛ Gaa . . . A Te Soŋ Noba Ka Ba Wa Leɛ N Potuuribo”

Jesus foretold that the Kingdom message would be preached to all the nations. How is this being accomplished?

ZURI 2

“Yɛ Na Di La Sieree A Kyaare Ma”

How did Jesus prepare his apostles to spearhead the preaching work?

ZURI 3

“Ba Zaa Da Paale Ne La A Vooroŋ Soŋ”

What part did God’s holy spirit play in the founding of the Christian congregation?

ZURI 4

“Ba Da Ba E Noba Naŋ Zanne Gane”

The apostles take bold action, and Jehovah blesses them.

ZURI 5

“Aseŋ Ka Te Sagra Naaŋmen Noɔre Ka O Na La Te Naa”

The apostles took a stand that set a precedent for all true Christians.

ZURI 6

Stefanuu Da Eɛ Dɔɔ Naŋ ‘Paale Neŋ Naaŋmen Maaloo Ane Kpeɛ̃o’

What can we learn from Stephen’s bold witness before the Jewish high court?

ZURI 7

Ba ‘Moɔlɛɛ A Duorisoŋ Naŋ Kyaare Yezu’ Korɔ Noba

Philip sets a good example as an evangelizer.

ZURI 8

A Lantaapuoruu “Da Taa La Emmaaroŋ”

The vicious persecutor Saul becomes a zealous minister.

ZURI 9

“Naaŋmen Ba Wɛlɛ Noba”

The preaching work opens up to uncircumcised Gentiles.

ZURI 10

“A Naaŋmen Yelbiri Da Naŋ Kyɛnɛ Yɛllɛ La”

Peter is delivered, and persecution fails to stop the spread of the good news.

ZURI 11

“A Potuuribo Da Paale Ne La Popeɛloŋ Ane A Vooroŋ Soŋ”

Paul sets a fine example in dealing with hostile, unresponsive people.

ZURI 12

Ba Da ‘Yele La Yɛlɛ Jehoova Yuori Eŋɛ Kyɛ Ba Zoro Dabeɛ̃’

Paul and Barnabas display humility, perseverance, and adaptability.

ZURI 13

“Yelbawoŋtaa Da Kpɛ La Ba Kpakyagaŋ Fẽẽ”

The issue of circumcision goes before the governing body.

ZURI 14

“Te Zaa Gboŋgboŋ Laŋ De La Gbɛre”

Learn how the governing body reached a decision on circumcision and the unifying effect the decision had on the congregations.

ZURI 15

‘Ba Da Eŋnɛɛ A Lantaapuoruu Noba Faŋa’

Traveling ministers assist the congregations to be made firm in the faith.

ZURI 16

“Wa A Masedoniya Poɔ”

Blessings result from accepting an assignment and meeting persecution with joy.

ZURI 17

‘O Ne Ba Da Di La Dama A Kyɛ Teɛre A Sɛge-Forifori Yɛlɛ Gaa Tɔɔre’

Paul bears thorough witness to the Jews in Thessalonica and Beroea.

ZURI 18

‘Ka Ba Bɔ Naaŋmen, . . . Ba Na Toɔ̃ Nyɛ O La’

By establishing common ground with his listeners, what opportunities to preach opened up to Paul?

ZURI 19

“Manna A Yɛlɛ Kyɛ Ta Pɔge Ho Noɔre”

What can we learn from Paul’s activities in Corinth that will help us to bear thorough witness about God’s Kingdom?

ZURI 20

Aneazaa Ka Noba Da Iri Zɔɔrɔ Neŋ La A Yɛlɛ Kyɛ ‘A Daana Yelbiri Da Yɛllɛ La Yaga Kyɛ Da Taa Faŋa’

Learn how Apollos and Paul contribute toward the spread of the good news.

ZURI 21

“N Eɛ Forifori A Yi Noba Zaa Zĩĩ Eŋɛ”

Paul is zealous in the ministry and gives counsel to elders.

ZURI 22

‘Vɛŋ Ka Jehoova Poboɔbo Nyɛ Eebo’

Determined to do God’s will, Paul goes to Jerusalem.

ZURI 23

“Yɛ Kyɛllɛ A N Yelbie N Naŋ Yele Na Faa N Meŋɛ”

Paul defends the truth before angry mobs and the Sanhedrin.

ZURI 24

‘Tare Nyaa!’

Paul escapes a plot on his life and makes his defense before Governor Felix.

ZURI 25

“N Boɔrɔ La Ka A Ta A Nakpoŋ Zie”

Paul sets an example in defending the good news.

ZURI 26

“Yɛ Kaŋa Zaa Koŋ Wɛ”

Paul faces shipwreck, showing great faith and love for people.

ZURI 27

“Dire A Naaŋmen Naaloŋ Danseɛ”

Imprisoned in Rome, Paul continues to preach.

ZURI 28

“A Te Ta A Teŋɛzu Lombori Zaa”

Jehovah’s Witnesses continue a work that started with the followers of Jesus Christ in the first century of our Common Era.

A Gane Poɔ Fotori Tɛɛtɛɛ

List of key images in this publication.