Interviewer: What is your name? (“Mae’’)
Interviewer: What kind of religion do you practice?
“Mae”: Jehovah Witness.
Interviewer: How did you learn about your religion?
“Mae’’: We had a Jehova Witness preacher come to our house and introduced my family to his religion.
Interviewer: How often did you pray?
“Mae’’: We prayed twice a week at the Kingdom Hall in the Jehovah’s name.
Interviewer: How frequent did you worship?
“Mae’’: We worshiped twice a week on Tuesday’s and Sunday’s.
Interviewer: What kind of practices did you perform during your worship services?
“Mae’’: On Friday nights we would bring a group together to look up scriptures for when we went from door to door we could preach the scriptures. On Sundays, the eldest preached, and on Tuesday nights we had a Bible study at other peoples house. …show more content…
“Mae’’: My religion teaches us that we are different from other religious beliefs and that the entire Bible is the word of God.
Interviewer: What was the one thing that your religion had an effect on your daily and family life?
“Mae’’: We do not believe in the flag or celebrating the holidays.
Interviewer: What does your belief teach about the nature of God?
“Mae’’: We are taught to believe that God is the only One true and that he created us.
Interviewer: What is your favorite passage from the Bible that you like the most?
“Mae’’: “ I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last’’ (Revelation 22:13).
Interviewer: Did the passage have an impact on you?
“Mae’’: Yes, because I believed in the commandments and everything that I was