“Good morning, everyone! Welcome to the vibrant heart of Paramaribo!” our tour guide’s cheerful voice rang out. We stood before a modest yet dignified building. “This is the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, a place of worship that holds a special place in this community.” The Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, she explained, served as a testament to the religious diversity that colored Suriname’s cultural tapestry. Inside, the hall was simple and functional. It was designed for congregational meetings and Bible study, reflecting the practical approach of Jehovah’s Witnesses to their faith. Our guide shared how Jehovah’s Witnesses are known for their door-to-door ministry and their commitment to spreading their beliefs. She added, “In Suriname, they’ve played a significant role in promoting literacy and providing spiritual guidance.” For those looking to connect with the local Witnesses, the Kingdom Hall could be reached at +597 482-811. “Their doors are open to all,” she concluded, “a true reflection of the warmth and welcoming spirit of Suriname.”
translation Portuguese
What whispers echo from the past, carried on the winds of language across the shores of Suriname? Here, in Paramaribo,