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"The WORLD TOMORROW"
A NATION-WIDE BROADCAST
HERBERT W. ARMSTRONG
Analyses Today's News, with the
Prophecies of THE WORLD TOMORROW
Publishing:
Box 111, Pasadena, California
The P L A I N T R U T H
A Magazine of UNDERSTANDING
T h e G O O D N E W S
VOLUME II. Number 8.
August 1, 1952
GREETINGS, Friends and Co-Workers!
This month we published another issue of The PLAIN TRUTH.
Therefore, as I did two months ago, I send you The GOOD NEWS in the
form of this Good News LETTER.
And it is G O O D N E W S !
In ways exceeding our wildest dreams, God is proving,
more this year than any so far, that this is HIS work, sparked by
HIS power, guided and used by HIM, and abundantly blessed by HIM.
Never in all world history have so many millions heard
the very Gospel Jesus proclaimed as during this past winter's radio
season. The true Gospel of Jesus ChristÄ-ÄHis very MessageÄ-Äwas
proclaimed in power as a witness to many millions in every state,
and in most of Canada and Mexico.
Never has God used us to reap such an abundant harvest as
this year. No longer is it dozens or scores being converted, their
lives changed, and baptized,Ä-Änow it is HUNDREDS! By midsummer
our two baptizing teams had visited and baptized more newly
converted people than in any whole summer before. Our men in
Portland and in Eugene, Oregon, are also baptizing a number. One
of our students baptized a number here at the college in Pasadena
while I was away the first half of the summer, and I baptized
several at Gladewater, Texas, who came there when they heard I was
to be there.
Our men in Europe left Luxembourg two days ago for
Germany. In Luxembourg they arranged for The WORLD TOMORROW
program to go ON THE AIR IN EUROPEÄÄÄsucceeded in getting a time
cleared for us on the giant-powered station at Luxembourg. This
station is actually MORE POWERFUL than any of the Mexican stations
now being used. Its signal comes in clear and strong over all
Europe, Great Britain, North Africa, and even behind the Iron
Curtain in the Soviet Union.
My son Dick, and Herman Hoeh who is with him, report that
more people in England and in France listen to this station than
any of their own stations! That is due to two things: 1) the
programs on British and French stations are government-controlled,