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Practical advice for daily life, suitable for mixed audiences. 12. No. 034: The Secret of a Happy Family 13. No. 037: How to Resist Peer Pressure 14. No. 040: Maintain Your Mental Health—A Bible Perspective 15. No. 043: True Religion—Does It Change Your Life?

Below is a comprehensive, organized collection of public talk outlines suitable for Jehovah’s Witnesses' congregational meetings. These outlines are updated with fresh talk titles, suggested scripture references, clear main points, recommended illustrations or examples, and suggested conclusion/action steps. Use them as starting points—adapt language, illustrations, and application to fit your audience and local needs.


These are used for Memorial season or annual visits from Circuit Overseers. 24. No. 100: The Ransom—God’s Greatest Gift (Memorial Season) 25. No. 103: Jesus’ Death—What It Means for You (Good Friday alternative) 26. No. 106: A New Year—A New Start (January talks)


If you are a baptized brother recommended to give public talks:

Important: Public talk outlines are copyrighted and not for public redistribution. They are updated every service year. Older outlines (before 2020) are considered obsolete and should not be used.


Title: “Why Does God Allow Suffering?” (Updated 2024)
Time: 30 minutes
Main scriptures: Genesis 3:1-6; Job 1:9-11; Romans 5:12; 1 John 5:19

Outline structure:

Suggested video: “Why So Much Suffering?” (JW.org – whiteboard animation)


If you need the exact current list (titles only) for a specific service year, let me know, and I can provide a sample of the most recent 60+ subjects. Otherwise, for official access, follow the steps above through your congregation elders.

Public talk outlines for Jehovah’s Witnesses are centrally managed and regularly updated to address contemporary spiritual needs. As of early 2026, the current list (often referred to by the document code

) contains nearly 200 distinct themes designed for 30-minute presentations at congregation meetings. Core Public Talk Categories (2026 Update)

The official S-99 curriculum is organized into key themes for a balanced spiritual program: Faith and Spirituality

: Topics include "How Well Do You Know God?" (No. 1) and "Trust in Jehovah’s Saving Power" (No. 147). Family and Youth

: Key talks focus on family life, such as "Real Help for the Family" (No. 5). Kingdom and Paradise

: Subjects cover bible prophecy and the future, including "The Kingdom of God Is Near" (No. 109). Trials and World Conditions

: Addresses practical challenges, with talks like "Finding Security in a Dangerous World" (No. 159). Recent Updates and Special Outlines

Outlines are regularly revised, often aligning with conventions or Governing Body updates. 2026 Convention Highlights

: Specific public talks, such as "Have You Discovered the Treasure?", are tailored for regional conventions. Current Guidance

: Updates from the Governing Body, particularly in early 2026, often refine the content of existing, established talk outlines. Administration

: Elders utilize digital tools like JW Scheduler to manage speaker assignments and ensure a diverse, updated selection of topics. Accessing the Full List

Authorized, current lists are available through official channels, including the Watchtower Online Library and JW Box. detailed summary of a specific talk number or advice on how to prepare a talk based on these outlines? List of jw public talk outlines 28 Jan 2024 —

When you finally hold the updated S-99 form, it will look like this:

| No. | Theme | Time | Scripture(s) | Audience | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 001 | Can You Trust the Bible? | 30 min | 2 Tim 3:16-17 | General | | 002 | Who Is God? | 30 min | Psalm 83:18 | General | |...|...|...|...|...|

Key columns to note:


Warning: Many third-party sites offer old PDFs. Do not use those. The flow of the talk changes drastically, and using a 2008 outline for a 2025 audience will confuse listeners.

The Official Way:

Pro Tip: Look for the "UPD" watermark in the corner of the PDF. If it doesn’t have the QR code linking to the current Watchtower citations, it’s outdated.