For me it wasn't about panda's or wildebeest farms or about Armageddon coming on a specific time although maybe you should discuss these.
i think that this sentence from the book 'Man's Salvation Out Of World Distress At Hand!' (1975 Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania) page 48,
'In the face of the relatively small proportion of the world's population that has put faith in the "thing heard [from] us" or proclaimed by us, it can truthfully be said: They did not all obey the good news."
Is an interesting one. It talks about putting faith in the good news proclaimed by Jehovah's Witnesses. Earlier on the page it tells you that the good news regarding the end of the gentile times in 1914 and the elevation of Jehovah's "Servant" spoken of in Isaiah to the throne of the Messianic kingdom was 'better news today than it was nineteen hundred years ago, in apostolic times.'
The quote from Romans that is used in this book where the apostle Paul is quoteing from Isaiah 53, (The same chapter that the Ethiopian eunuch was reading from when Philip declared the good news about Jesus to him and he was baptised.) that is mentioned is not talking about 1914 I believe.
Our faith, 'the assured expectation of the things hoped for' i don't think the bible was telling us to put it in the good news proclaimed by Jehovah's Witnesses. My parents and my in-laws accepted the good news and were baptised as Jehovah's Witnesses with the assurance of Jesus words relayed to them by those who claim to be Christ's brothers that the generation before them would not pass away before the end came. My in-laws are dead my parents soon will be. What do you think SFPW this has done for them or me?
in the book Insight On The Scriptures(1988 Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania) page 804 under the subheading Faith it says,
"In view of this, Moulton and Milligan suggest the rendering: "Faith is the title deed of the things hoped for." Title deed.
I was baptised to serve God to the best of my ability and the best way to do that was for me to take the course I have. I understood from my studies of the scriptures that Jesus didn't particularly like hypocrites so I won't preach what I don't believe.