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
4th July, 1967
Dear Co-Worker with Christ:
Since I wrote you, a week ago, things have happened fast.
Indeed, world events are racing on now at an ever-accelerating
clip.
I want to give you a little ADVANCE NEWS, which you will read
in more detail in my Personal column. Page one, in the July PLAIN
TRUTH. With this coming number, due off the press in a few days,
the circulation has reached, at last, the fabulous plateau of ONE
MILLION COPIES!
It requires about twelve full wagon-loads of paper!
Comparatively few magazines on earth publish a MILLION or more
copies! That surely is a NEW MILESTONE OF PROGRESS! Read more
about it in your next PLAIN TRUTH!
Of that ONE MILLION copies subscribed for -- to be read by
probably two and a half million people -- about 2,450,000 of them
are non-contributors to God's Work. No one pays for his own
subscription, as you know. In addition to receiving The PLAIN
TRUTH FREE, these 2,450,000 people who read it have never
contributed -- and have never been asked to contribute anything!
In other words, beside helping pay for The WORLD TOMORROW
Broadcast on radio and television, reaching some forty million
people every week, YOUR tithes and freewill offerings are helping
me to put The PLAIN TRUTH into the hands of nearly two and a half
MILLION readers who are not even asked for financial support!
Actually, it is monumental, phenomenal, and virtually
INCREDIBLE, how much every shilling you and I put into God's
Glorious Work actually accomplishes! I know of no place else where
every shilling accomplishes SO MUCH GOOD! That is because the
living CHRIST actually heads, directs, and blesses this Work of
God! What a privilege He allows you and me to have a part in it --
to be used as HIS INSTRUMENTS, through whom HE works, carrying on
GOD'S WORK!
One other exciting bit of advance news, which you will read in
more detail, in my next Personal Editorial.
When I wrote you on May 29, I was enroute to London, ticketed