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PASTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, December 12, 1980
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our visit outstanding.
I hope you and your family are doing well.
Our prayers are with you a;1d those doing God's Work by supporting
Mr. Armstrong. Thanks!
Burk and Billie Sue McNair
Dear Mr. Tkach:
We would like to take this opportunity to thank you and all who so
willingly devoted time and effort to making this program the success
it was. Every facet of the program was well planned, and the com­
posite result will bear fruit in our ability to do our job that much
better.
Once again we are all speaking with one accord, with the trunk of the
tree knowledge we were taught in the early sixties by dedicated men
like Mr. Gerald Waterhouse. There is no question about the leader­
ship in this Church. Thank you all.
Bryan and Ina Mathie
Dear Mr. Tkach:
Thank you for your example of dedication and loyalty to God's Work
and Mr. Armstrong. Mr. Armstrong is blessed to have you and all the
other faithful servants there in Pasadena to instruct the ministers
and wives on the Refreshing Program.
It was a blessing and privilege
to be able to attend the fifth Refreshing Program ,
0
ven though three
weeks is somewhat long to be away from the children.
Everyone seemed to go out of their way to serve us, and make our stay
pleasant and enjoyable. Mr. Carlton Green is a gem, and he and his
lovely wife are a real asset to the Student Center and Ambassador
College!
Mr. Armstrong and all of you have given us so much in so many ways,
I feel we could never be able to repay you. Hopefully, we all in
the ministry can follow your tremendous example of service and give
ourselves wholly to serving God and His precious brethren.
May God bless you and your family, and all those in God's Work.
Paulette Jameson
Dear Mr. Tkach:
We have had several weeks to think about the Refreshing Program that
we enjoyed participating in. We appreciated the courses and the
efforts that you and the other instructors put into it. The fellow­
ship was great and we enjoyed every minute of it. Best of all, is
the knowledge that we are on track and all coming to the same under­
standing.
Our heart felt thanks go to you and all the instructors for your and
their efforts on our behalf, and to Mr. Armstrong for his guidance
and direction in the Work. A special hello to "Doc" Kessler, whom I
have known i_n the Work for many years, who helped make our stay enjoy­
able.
It has all added up to a great big blessing for us.
Mr. and Mrs. Valden WhitE