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Virgin Js.
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WSVI, Oristiansted, S t. Croix
- 8. 7:00 am. Sun
Trinidad and Tobago TV - 2 and 13. 9:00am. Sun
Aruba, Telearuba. Oranjestad - 13, 7:00 pm. Sun
EUROPE
ltaly.
Ret~uattro
(lta ll - 8:00 am. Sun
ltaly, Tele-Mont<'·Cnlo (ltall - 4:30 pm. Sun
Luxembourg, RTL-TV (fr) - 10:4S pm. Thu rs
Monaco, Tele-Monle-Carln (f r) - 11 :30 pm,
Mon
orway, Oslo. Janco-TV - 10:30 am. Sun
OTHER AREAS
Belize. Centra l Amerk a. TVTV - 7, 9:00am. Sun
Guam. KUAM. Agana - 8. 9:30 am, Sun
Japan, JCTV, Tokyo -
S:OO
pm. Sun
S ri Lanka, ITN II , Colombo - 7:30 pm. Sun
Tonga, ASTL. ' uku'alofa - 7:30 pm. Sun
RADIO
Loe
Listcd by statc or provincc are the stat ion's
call letters, locat ion. frcq ucncy and time
when the
World Tomorrow
program is aircd.
UNITED STATES
KSL. Salt Lake Cily, Utuh - 1160. S:30 am. Sun
CANADA
ALBERTA
CFCW, Cumrose - 790. 10:00 pm. Mon-fri
QUEBEC
CJMS. Montreal (fr l - 1280. 6: 1
S
am. Sun
CKVL. Monlreal (f rl -
8SO.
6:00 am. Sun
CJRP, Queb« City (f rJ
1060. 6:45 am. Sun
CARIBBEAN
ZNS-3.
Freeporl
(Eng~
Bahamas - 810. 9:00am.
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un
FAME-FM. Christia na, Jamaica - 101.3. S:30 am.
Mon. \Ved. Fri: 6:00 am. Tues. Thurs: 6:30 am,
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SUPREME SOU
'0 ,
Kingston, Jamaica - 720,
4:00am. Sun-Wed: 4:30am. Thurs. Sat
FAME- FM, Kingslon, J ama ica - 92.7. S:30 am.
Mon. \Ved. Fri: 6:00 am. Tues. Thu rs: 6:30 am.
S
un
FAME-FM. Kingston. Jama ica - 94.7, 4:30 am.
Thurs. Sat
FAME- f'M . Kingston, Jamaica -
9S.1. S:30
am,
Mon. Wed. Fri: 6:00 am. Tues, Thurs: 6:30 am.
Sun
FAME- FM. Kingston. J amaica - 104.S. 4:30am.
Thurs. Sal
SUPREME SOUND, Mande•·llle, Jamaica - 770,
4:30am, Thurs. Sat: 4:00am, Sun -Wed
fAME-FM. Montego Bay, Jamaica - 92.9.
S:30
am. Mon, Wcd. Fri: 6:00 am. Tues. Thurs: 6:30
am. Sun
SUPREME SOUND, Porl Maria, Jamaica - 580,
4:30 am. Thurs. Sat: 4:00 am, Sun-Wed
fAME-FM, Spur Tree, Jamaica -
90.S.
4:30 am,
Thurs, Sal
MBC Radio (fr ), Porl au Prince, Haití - 1430.
10:30 am. Sun
VOB. Bridgelown, Barbados - 790. 7:30 pm. Sun·
Sal
NEW ZEALAND
IXP. Radio Pacific. Auck1and - 1S93. 6:00 pm.
S
un
OTHER AREAS
Fij i, Radio Fl\196. Su•a - 6:30 am, Sun
Honduras, San Pedro Sula,
~adio
Norte
(Sp)-
780,
8:4S
am. Sun
Hong Kong Radio, Kowloon - 1044. 6:30 am. 12:00
am.
Sal
Radio Luxembourg (fr) -
S:
1
S
am, Mon: S:OO
a
m.
Tues. Thurs
C2AM, Radio Nauru - 1323. 9:00 am. Sun
A3Z. Tonga Radio (Eng), Nuku' alofa - 1020, 6:30
pm. Sun
Radio SUD (fr ), Toulouse - 1161,
S:4S
am. Tues,
Fri
26
Why THE PLAIN TRUTH
Has No Subscription Price
For more than half a century The Plain Truth has given its readers
an understanding of how a world surcharged with incredible progress
can be so afflicted with appalling troubles.
Yet this magazine of understanding you are now holding in your
hands is made available without a subscription or newsstand price.
Why?
When Herbert W. Armstrong first conceived of the idea, in 1927, of
publishing a magazine called The Plain Truth, he believed it must be
a different kind of magazine. lt would have no outside advertising, no
price. Mr. Armstrong learned that God says that we should "buy the
truth, and sell it not" (Prov. 23:23). lndeed , he learned that God's way
is simply the way of "give."
Today, The Plain Truth is a mass-circulation magazine spanning the
globe in seven languages with a circulation in English alone of more
than seven million copies monthly.
So many ask: "How can you publish such a high-quality magazine
without advertising revenue?"
The answer is as simple as it is astonishing!
1t
is a paradox. Jesus
Christ's message of world peace - his gospel - cannot be sold like
merchandise. Yet it does cost money to publish Christ's TRUTH and
mail it to all inhabited continents on earth. lt does have to be paid for!
This is Christ's work. We solve this problem Christ's way!
Jesus said, " This gospel of the kingdom shall be preached [or
published-Mark 13: 10, Authorized Version] in all the world for a
witness unto all nations" (Matt. 24: 14) at this time, just before the end
of this civilization, this age of human governments. A price must be
paid for printing the magazine, for postage, for the television and radio
broadcasts, for the Ambassador College Bible Correspondence
Course and other literature. But HOW? Christ forbids us to sell it to
those who receive it: " Freely ye have received," said Jesus to his
disciples whom he was sending to proclaim his message, "freely
give." " lt is more blessed, " he said, "to give than to receive."
God's way is the way of love- and that is the way of giving. The
Plain Truth is provided free of charge through the tithes and offerings
of the membership of the Worldwide Church of God and others.
As those of youwho have been receiving the 48-page edition know,
The Plain Truth is temporarily reduced to 32 pages worldwide. We
thought you should know why. In several major nations the 1986
postage rates for magazines have risen drastically, by about 25
percent. To keep your Plain Truth subscription coming to your home
freely each month we have had to cut the weight of the magazine for
the present to keep within our postal budget until God provides for
these new major costs.
PERSONAL
(Continued from page 1)
highways by drunken drivers. Y et
excessive drinking of alcohol is en–
couraged through millions of dol–
lars of advertising on
TV
commer –
cials.
W e i nflict on ourselves through
sin such diseases as alcoholism,
AIDS,
herpes and other venereal
diseases, and then try to prevent
the penalty of those sins by initiat–
ing medica! and scientific studies
to produce cures that will allow the
sins to continue. o
The
PLAI"!
TRUTH