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PASTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, October 31, 1980
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Mr. Armstrong, finally I just would like to say thank you for being
God's Apostle. Thank you for the Truth I know that I have learned
through you. Thank you that I was able to go to Ambassador College
in Big Sandy. Thank you that I can be a part of this great Work and
serve as a Minister of Christ. Thanks that now my entire family is
in God's Church. My twin sister was baptized this year. My mom,
dad, and brother have been baptized.
It has taken 15 years. We
are all very happy and I must say thanks again.
It all came about
because God used you.
I say thank you God!!! Maybe now you see
our problem in that we just don't know where to start when we think
about writing to you.
I'll close by saying that the Church here in Montgomery, AL, supports
you 100%+. We all love you, pray for you and your wife, appreciate
the work you do and the work that Mr. Rader does. We shall continue
to look to you as the Apostle of God and do everything in our lives
to live up to the calling we have been given.
Paul Kurts
Thankful the Lawsuit Was Dropped
Dear Mr. Tkach:
This note is to let you know that the churches in Elkhart and
Michigan City were thrilled to hear the news of the dropping of
the lawsuit against the Worldwide Church of God by the Attorney
General. There was spontaneous applause at the news! Even
though there may be other ramifications, we are certainly pleased
at the outcome so far.
The members have been very appreciative of Mr. Armstrong, Mr.
Rader, yourself, and all the others who have been so directly
involved in fighting this battle. We know that God has certainly
inspired the outcome.
Rand Millich
Weekly Letter Comments
Upon returning home, brethren from around the country have enthusiasti­
cally shared what a magnificent Feast they experienced. One theme
pervades the letters: this was indeed the greatest Feast ever'. Members
were truly inspired by the sermons and sermonettes as well as the spirit
of love and unity. The highlights of each site were Mr. Armstrong's
live sermons on the two Holy Days.
Best Feast Ever!
I have just had the wonderful opportunity of attending the great
Feast of Tabernacles of 1980! Words fail me when I would like to
describe that fantastic, joyful eight days!
The sermonettes and
sermons of all were truly inspiring--in fact--just what we all
needed. To see and hear Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Rader over the
microwave was surely an added blessing!
Mrs. Robert Wood (Dover, AR)