Don Alden Adams (Danish Wikipedia)

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  • "Jehovas Vidners Afdelingskontor i Rusland modtager advarsel, hvilket udgør en trussel mod religionsfriheden". Arkiveret fra originalen 7. november 2016. Hentet 27. august 2016.

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  • "Jehovah's Witnesses Order Shake-Up" af Richard N. Ostling, The Washington Post, 9. oktober 2000, hentet 18. juli 2011 Arkiveret 8. november 2012 hos Wayback Machine, "The Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania, as the group is officially known, had been run by a so-called Governing Body. Now, religious and administrative duties will be divided, with three newly formed corporations running the group's U.S. operations. President Milton Henschel, 80, and the group's six other board members resigned their posts on Saturday. ... Don Adams, a 50-year veteran of the organization, has been named president of the organization, and seven lower-ranking members will make up the new board. Henschel will remain a member of the Governing Body."

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  • "Jehovas Vidners Afdelingskontor i Rusland modtager advarsel, hvilket udgør en trussel mod religionsfriheden". Arkiveret fra originalen 7. november 2016. Hentet 27. august 2016.
  • "Seeking First the Kingdom—A Secure and Happy Life", The Watchtower, March 1, 2003, s 29 Arkiveret 13. april 2014 hos Wayback Machine
  • Christianity Today, 5. marts, 2001, hentet 18. juli 2011 Arkiveret 15. oktober 2012 hos Wayback Machine
  • "Jehovah's Witnesses Order Shake-Up" af Richard N. Ostling, The Washington Post, 9. oktober 2000, hentet 18. juli 2011 Arkiveret 8. november 2012 hos Wayback Machine, "The Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania, as the group is officially known, had been run by a so-called Governing Body. Now, religious and administrative duties will be divided, with three newly formed corporations running the group's U.S. operations. President Milton Henschel, 80, and the group's six other board members resigned their posts on Saturday. ... Don Adams, a 50-year veteran of the organization, has been named president of the organization, and seven lower-ranking members will make up the new board. Henschel will remain a member of the Governing Body."