Jehovah's Witness
Jehovah's Witnesses is a Christian denomination known for its distinct beliefs and practices. They emphasize the use of God's name, Jehovah, and follow the teachings of the Bible closely. Members are known for their door-to-door evangelism and distributing literature, including the magazine The Watchtower.
The organization is governed by a group known as the Governing Body, which provides guidance and interpretation of scriptures. Jehovah's Witnesses do not celebrate traditional holidays or birthdays, believing these practices have pagan origins. They also maintain a strict stance on political neutrality and refuse military service.