Do jehovah witnesses send mail

Yes, Jehovah's Witnesses are known for their door-to-door ministry and literature distribution, which includes sending mail to individuals and households. In fact, they have a large publishing arm, the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, which produces and distributes millions of copies of their publications, including the Watchtower magazine and Awake! magazine, as well as various booklets and brochures.

Jehovah's Witnesses use various methods to send mail, including:

  1. Direct mail: They send literature and publications directly to individuals and households, often in response to requests or as part of their regular ministry efforts.
  2. Mailings to new residents: When a new family moves into a neighborhood, Jehovah's Witnesses may send a welcome package or a introductory letter to introduce themselves and their organization.
  3. Follow-up mailings: After a initial visit or conversation, Jehovah's Witnesses may send additional literature or follow-up letters to continue discussing their beliefs and teachings.
  4. Special mailings: Jehovah's Witnesses may also send special mailings, such as invitations to events, announcements of upcoming meetings, or reminders about important dates.

It's worth noting that Jehovah's Witnesses are known for their door-to-door ministry, and many of their mailings are a follow-up to in-person visits or conversations. However, they also use mail as a way to reach people who may not be receptive to in-person visits or who live in areas where it is difficult to conduct door-to-door ministry.

It's also important to note that Jehovah's Witnesses are not allowed to send mail that is considered "personal" or "commercial" in nature, such as birthday cards or advertisements. Their mailings are limited to religious literature and materials that are intended to promote their beliefs and teachings.