But I also felt joy because as a result of their courage and zeal, so many people learned the truth and came to know our loving Father.” —Colette, Netherlands.
In 1956, I left Bethel to marry Etty, a pioneer I had become acquainted with when she came from the Netherlands to visit her sister who then lived in London.
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The following year, New Zealand women joined them, and in 2007 Netherlands women became the tenth women's Test nation when they made their debut against South Africa women.
Despite being deaf, she has learned to communicate with others and now travels with her husband (a traveling overseer) as he serves congregations in the Netherlands. —1/1, pages 23-6.
The Anglo–Dutch Treaty of 1814 (also known as the Convention of London) was a treaty signed between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the Sovereign Principality of the United Netherlands in London on 13 August 1814.