"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
September 4, 1952
GREETINGS! Co-Workers under Christ:
Another college year has begun---and with it comes an
URGENT EMERGENCY!
I have to drop everything, and rush this urgent appeal to
you IMMEDIATELY. We have this year the largest freshman class of
new students we have ever had. Ambassador College is GROWING, as
it has, of course from the first---now entering it's sixth year!
Already the college is PRODUCING ASTONISHING RESULTS. Those who
first entered now are all graduated.
Look what they are accomplishing! This week a new church
is being started in the San Diego. Young ministers from the
college or the graduate school will be in San Diego for services
every week. That's only the beginning. All summer we have had
young ministers trained here at Ambassador College preaching in our
churches in Oregon. The project near Gladewater, Texas, is
progressing rapidly---the ground is now all cleared, and the
architect is beginning to work on plans for the tabernacle. We
hope by next summer or fall to have a new church raised up there.
We hope in the next few months to establish new churches in the
Los Angeles district.
You have heard the thrilling broadcasts from our men in
Europe this summer---you are reading their articles in The GOOD
NEWS and The PLAIN TRUTH. They laid plans to soon put the broad-
cast ON THE AIR ALL OVER EUROPE. These men between them speak the
four languages most commonly spoken---English, French, German and
Spanish. Plans are being laid to broadcast to ALL THE FAR EAST---
China behind the red iron curtain, Japan, the Philippines, Burma,
Indo-China. Two of our baptizing teams have baptized more than 300
precious souls this summer---altogether all of our men and myself
have baptized almost 400 so far this year, and apparently the
number will pass 400 before the year's end.
NEVER has this work been blessed with such marvelous
results---never has it reaped such a large and precious harvest!
Still the laborers are too few. Still the harvest is plenteous
and the laborers are TOO FEW---and we need to pray God to send
forth MORE laborers for His closing great harvest!
I'm happy to report that more future laborers are
entering the college this week to be trained for future
responsibility, some of them with very promising talent that is
outstanding.