One of the biggest challenges was getting to the remote, mountainous territories in order to preach, since there was little or no public transportation. Esther, who lives on the island of Luzon, relates: “Our group of 6 to 12 Witnesses would set off early because we had to walk many kilometers. We would spend the entire day preaching. For food, we brought cooked meals, which we ate in the shade of the trees. That said, some of our brothers and sisters had nothing to eat, but they came anyway. ‘Don’t worry,’ we would say. ‘We have enough food for everyone.’”
One of the biggest challenges was getting to the remote, mountainous territories in order to preach, since there was little or no public transportation. Esther, who lives on the island of Luzon, relates: “Our group of 6 to 12 Witnesses would set off early because we had to walk many kilometers. We would spend the entire day preaching. For food, we brought cooked meals, which we ate in the shade of the trees. That said, some of our brothers and sisters had nothing to eat, but they came anyway. ‘Don’t worry,’ we would say. ‘We have enough food for everyone.’”
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