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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
London, England
August 17, 1960
Dear Co-Workers with Christ:
I have important NEWS! For about a year and a half now,
we have been broadcasting Christ's Message across the Iron Curtain
into Russia on the world's most powerful radio station--Radio Monte
Carlo--400,000 watts. We have beamed TWO full half-hour programs
every week into Russia--one in the Russian Language and one in
English.
For a much longer period we have been thundering the same
Gospel Message across the Bamboo Curtain into Red China on the TWO
super-power beams of Chiang Kai-Shek's Radio Taiwan--at the BEST
time of 7:00 p.m., twice weekly, Wednesdays and Fridays.
And NOW--here comes the LATEST NEWS! These two giant
Communist anti-God dictatorships now have a little junior-edition
dictatorship right on the United States' doorstep--Castro's Cuba.
Castro has been confiscating and taking over all American industry
in Cuba. He is trying to shut out everything American, and
everything Christian. But right on HIS doorstep, on near-by Swan
Island, under American ownership where Castro cannot shut it off,
has been erected a brand new super-power 50,000-watt radio station,
at 1160 on the dial, beamed directly into Castro's Cuba!
This powerful station covers Cuba like a local station.
Castro cannot stop his people from listening! And THREE important
broadcast periods have opened to The WORLD TOMORROW program--two
broadcasts a week in the Spanish language (which nearly all Cubans
speak), and one a week in English.
Thus God Almighty does open the doors for HIS GOSPEL to
reach the masses in these godless atheistic countries!
Here's more good news! The most powerful radio station
on the North American continent, covering the entire United States,
station XERF, at 1570 on the dial, 250,000 watts, is opening 10 to
10:30 p.m., Monday through Saturday, and again at 11:00 p.m., every
Sunday, to the World Tomorrow program, commencing September 1st.
This ought to reach many regions where reception has not been good
during summer months. The hour is a little later than we wanted,
but it has the GREAT advantage of being after dark during summer
months when reception from other stations is bad. It is known