Jehovah’s Witnesses Launch Global Bible-Based Campaign to End Violence
Jehovah Witnesses people
Jehovah’s Witnesses are set to launch a worldwide campaign aimed at presenting a Bible-based solution to end all wars. Beginning September 1, 2025, the campaign will engage the public with a powerful message of peace rooted in Scripture.
Our findings reveal that over nine million volunteers across the globe are prepared to participate in this historic outreach effort.
Throughout the month-long initiative, Jehovah’s Witnesses will invite community members to attend a special public talk titled “An End to War—How?”. According to available records, the event is open to all, and many attendees may find the message not only comforting but potentially life-changing.
As conflicts continue to ravage various parts of the world,including the war between Russia and Ukraine, the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the civil war in Sudan Jehovah’s Witnesses will distribute a special edition of The Watchtower, No. 1, 2025, featuring the theme: “An End to War,How?”
Speaking on behalf of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Nigeria, Olusegun Eroyemi noted, “We live in a time where violent conflicts,even large-scale wars are escalating. We believe this magazine will offer hope not only to those directly suffering the consequences of war but also to anyone searching for personal peace.”
Eroyemi further explained that the magazine addresses a compelling question: “Will We Ever See a Time When There Is No More War?”
He stated that the Bible’s answer, drawn from a familiar line in what is commonly known as the Lord’s Prayer, will resonate deeply with those who have long looked to human governments for lasting peace.
To attend the special public talk “An End to War—How?” at a Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses near you, visit JW.org and navigate to the “About Us Meetings” section.

The Watchtower, No. 1, 2025 edition, will be available for digital download free of charge on JW.org throughout the month of September. All content on the site is accessible without login or subscription.
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