Articles are submitted by writing committees from worldwide branch offices, which are then checked by editors and translated into the languages of publication; all involved are volunteers. Women are permitted to write articles that are not of a doctrinal nature. The names of the authors (except in first-person life stories), and other publishing staff are not provided.
The Watchtower is overseen by the Writing Committee of the
Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses.
The Watchtower is the official means of sharing
Jehovah's Witness beliefs, and includes articles relating to biblical prophecies,
Christian conduct and morals, and the
history of religion and the Bible. It is intended to draw attention to the
kingdom of God, which Jehovah's Witnesses believe is a real government that will soon replace all earthly governments. According to the magazine's mission statement: THIS MAGAZINE, The Watchtower, honors
Jehovah God, the Ruler of the universe. It comforts people with the good news that God's heavenly Kingdom will soon end all wickedness and transform the earth into a paradise. It promotes faith in
Jesus Christ, who died so that we might gain everlasting life and who is now ruling as King of God's Kingdom. This magazine has been published continuously since 1879 and is nonpolitical. It adheres to the
Bible as its authority. Previously, each issue of the
Watchtower contained study articles and other regular features and was distributed to the general public. In 2008, content was divided into a
Public Edition distributed to non-Witnesses and a
Study Edition, which contains "pointed information prepared especially for Jehovah's Witnesses".
Public Edition The
Public Edition of
The Watchtower contains biblical articles relating to a theme shown on the cover. In January 2013,
The Watchtower—Public Edition was reduced from 32 to 16 pages, with greater focus on the official Jehovah's Witnesses website. Initially issued monthly, as of January 2016 the
Public Edition was published every two months, and was further reduced to three issues per year as of January 2018. In 2022, publication was reduced to one new issue per year. Congregations of Jehovah's Witnesses worldwide discuss the same article each week at the
Watchtower Study. At this meeting, each paragraph is read aloud by a designated reader; the study conductor then asks questions printed at the bottom of the page for each paragraph and calls on members of the congregation to answer the questions based on the printed information. They are encouraged to put the information in their own words and to "draw attention to scripture application, supporting arguments, or practical application of the material." A separate
Simplified version of the
Study Edition was introduced in July 2011 but was discontinued in 2019. == Distribution ==