"The WORLD TOMORROW"
A WORLDWIDE BROADCAST
HERBERT W. ARMSTRONG
Proclaims to the World the
GOOD NEWS OF THE WORLD TOMORROW
BOX 111, Pasadena, California
Publishing:
The PLAIN TRUTH
a Magazine of UNDERSTANDING
May 11, 1955
Dear Co-Workers for Christ:
I have to write you again, close on the heels of my last
letter. New developments are coming daily. I have IMPORTANT NEWS
for you. We now face a desperate NEW CRISIS! Read every word
carefully.
Plans and preparations are going forward rapidly---the new
Television program is shaping up---we're beginning to realize just
what it will be like. It looms up constantly bigger and bigger in
importance. As it takes shape, we here are becoming more and more
enthusiastic over its TREMENDOUS possibilities. It's going to be
the greatest thing that ever happened for this greatest work on
earth!
Already scores of enthusiastic letters are pouring in from
Co-Workers, rejoicing over the Television campaign. I think you'd
like to read just a few, and know how some of your fellow-
Co-Workers feel about it.
FROM ARIZONA: "Dear Mr. Armstrong: I received your wonderful
letter dated April 21, 1955. What WONDERFUL NEWS you have in this
letter concerning going on TV. That is wonderful news. It means
that people who have never heard God's truth will hear it and see
you on TV. My! how my heart is thrilled! God is moving in
wonderful ways. God bless you, Mr. Armstrong---you shall have my
prayers. I shall do my best for God as He provides. Pray for me,
Mr. Armstrong, that I will really give my whole life to God like
you have, and be used in every way that is pleasing to Him; that He
will shape me, make me, after His own will and ways. I am sending
in God's money and offering. I hope to be able to watch the first
program. God bless you, Mr. Armstrong."
FROM CALIFORNIA: "Dear Mr. Armstrong: Attached is my check
to help on radio ministry bills. Am so glad you are coming on
Television. I think it will be wonderful to see and hear you on
it, and will have wonderful results, too, I am sure. I shall
continue to pray for your work, and you, too, as I think your
messages are needed badly, and no one puts them out like you do.
Keep up the good work, and be assured that the true ones will stay
with you right down the line until the end."
From Louisiana two Co-Workers, husband wife, write: "Dear