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own ground. The Holy Spirit is truly revealing wonderful truths
through you. My father and I are just ordinary simple folks, and
we would surely like to say a big "THANK YOU' to you for your
profound yet simple messages. We enjoy your daughter's ministry in
song, too. "Eye hath not Seen, Ear hath not Heard,' from the Holy
City, is one of our favorites. My father would very much like a
copy of 'The United States and Britain in Prophecy,' please. Thank
you again, Sincerely yours in Christ."
From Genoa, Italy: "Dear Sir: Last Monday night I heard
your very interesting broadcast and the sweet voice of your
daughter singing. The programme was a rather unusual one. I
should like to know something more of it. It appears to be both
religious and scientific. I have never heard a programme just like
yours. Thanks for the broadcast. Perhaps you would send me your
magazine. Yours sincerely."
From Oslo, Norway: "Dear Mr. Armstrong: Thank you very much
for your interesting programme that reached me from Radio
Luxembourg yesterday. I should be thankful to receive your offered
book."
From Malung, Sweden: "Dear Mr. Armstrong: I have been very
glad to listen to your radio message last night over Radio
Luxembourg, and I will say you my heartily thanks for that. In the
same time, I will wish you God's richest blessing over your works
for God in this style. I will be very thankful to you when you
will send me a copy of your book. I am believing in that our
Blessed Lord Jesus Christ soon are coming again, therefore I am
very interesting in every thing who are written about that theme.
With my best greetings, and God bless you. Yours in Christ."
From Bermaringen, Blaubeuren. Germany: "Dear Sir: I am a
German student. In order to polish my knowledge of English I am
very often listening to French or English broadcasting stations.
This afternoon I was tuned to Radio Luxembourg and I was very happy
to hear your sermon on Bible reading. I was so impressed that I
decided to listen to these broadcasts as often as I am in position
to do so. At the end of your sermon I heard the announcement that
you have available a booklet on 'What Is Prophesied.' At first I
had doubts whether I should write to you or not. Finally I came to
the conclusion that I certainly could not commit a crime by asking
you to send the booklet to a German student, whose mother tongue is
not English but who endeavors very hard to learn English as
perfectly as possible. I am so deeply interested in the subject.
I hope that you will not blame me for this letter, and remain, Dear
Sir, Yours faithfully."
From Milan, Italy: "Dear Sir: I was very interested by your
broadcast and I would be very pleased if you send me 'What is
Prophesied,' at the following address. I thank you in advance, and
I remain, Dear Sir, yours faithfully."
From Paris, France: "Dear Mr. Armstrong: I heard you again
last night from Luxembourg. I admire your zeal, ability, and
courage. May the Lord bless you richly in bringing pure light to
those who are confused. May many souls be saved! Send me please