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Jw is an abbreviation that can refer to several topics. The most common reference in English is Jehovah's Witnesses, a global Christian denomination. The two-letter form is widely used in media and within their literature. In other contexts, Jw may denote a person's initials or shorthand in various organizations, with meaning clarified by context.

Jehovah's Witnesses originated in the United States in the late 19th century as part of the Bible

Other uses: Jw may appear as the initials of individuals with J and W in their name,

Student
movement
led
by
Charles
Taze
Russell.
They
identify
as
Christians
but
reject
the
Trinity.
Core
beliefs
include
Jehovah's
worship,
God's
Kingdom
under
Christ,
and
the
prospect
of
a
future
paradise.
They
emphasize
door-to-door
evangelism
and
publish
The
Watchtower
and
Awake!,
using
the
New
World
Translation
of
the
Bible.
Local
congregations
meet
in
Kingdom
Halls
and
are
coordinated
by
Branch
offices.
They
practice
political
neutrality,
abstain
from
blood
transfusions,
and
attend
annual
conventions.
By
the
early
2020s,
they
reported
tens
of
millions
of
adherents
worldwide.
or
as
part
of
brand
names.
The
official
online
presence
is
jw.org,
which
provides
publications,
videos,
and
information
about
beliefs
and
activities.