The WORLD TOMORROW
A WORLDWIDE BROADCAST
HERBERT W. ARMSTRONG
Proclaims to the World the
GOOD NEWS OF THE WORLD TOMORROW
BOX 111, Pasadena, Calif. 91109
Publishing:
The PLAIN TRUTH
a Magazine of UNDERSTANDING
Written from Ambassador
College in England,
June 17, 1964
Dear Co-Workers with Christ:
GREETINGS again from England! As Mrs. Armstrong and I
were on board ship crossing the Atlantic, late in April, I was
devoting every spare moment to writing the book I have promised, on
The Plain Truth About Sex and Marriage. A letter to all our
Co-Workers was then overdue. So from the ship I telephoned my son,
Garner Ted Armstrong, and asked him to write the letter for me.
The College in Britain is now completing its fourth year.
The fourth Graduation Exercises will be held on Friday of next
week. Naturally I have been kept very busy since our arrival in
England. Mrs. Armstrong and I took one quick trip in our car over
on the continent, to visit our offices in Dusseldorf and in
Geneva. God's Work is beginning to bear rich fruit in Germany and
among German-speaking people in other countries; and also in
France, Switzerland, Belgium and the French-speaking areas.
I'm sure you know that The WORLD TOMORROW program is
broadcast in the German language, twice weekly over the world's
most powerful radio station, Radio Luxembourg; and in the French
language four times a week -- Sundays over Radio Luxembourg, and
Sunday, Wednesday and Saturday over the super-power Radio Europe
Number One.
We found our offices in both Dusseldorf and Geneva
bristling with activity, both receiving a heavy mail response, and
promptly mailing requested booklets to German and French-language
listeners all over Europe. I'm sure you know, too, that The PLAIN
TRUTH is now published in both the German and French languages.
Right now two baptizing teams are touring Europe -- one a German
speaking team visiting those in Germany who have requested baptism;
the other a French-speaking team baptizing candidates in France and
Switzerland and other countries. Both teams are headed by our own
ordained ministers.
Here in Britain, we have three ministers constantly out
in the field, visiting those who request counsel, or baptism --
beside seven ministers based here at the College, and advanced
students also doing considerable contact work with listeners who
request visits, usually as second men teaming with a minister.
Immediately after graduation, baptizing teams will tour the British
Isles.