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PASTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, May 1, 1981
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ings. We got two motorbikes. I can hardly wait to get into the
Kingdom because then I can be a spirit being. I have learned that
God cares for little kids too. My school put on a musical called
"The Trial of Alice in Wonderland." They changed the play from
Thursday and Friday nights to Wednesday and Thursday nights so that
I could be in it.
I
was the Mad Hatter. God is really nice to me.
Keep on doing God's Work.
Danny Schnee
--JOE TKACH, MINISTERIAL SERVICES
CHANCELLOR TO GIVE ADDRESS AT MAY 22 GRADUATION EXERCISES
Mr. Herbert W. Armstrong again spoke at the Forum yesterday, April 28.
In his address, he gave the third installment on the history of Ambassador
College, relating some of the trials of young Ambassador. A number of
employees and the ministers attending the Ministerial Refresher Program
also were in attendance.
Last night the second group of about 20 seniors were in the home of the
Chancellor of Ambassador College. The third and final group are invited
to Mr. Armstrong's home on this coming Thursday.
Mr. Armstrong leaves for Australia and other places next week. He will
be gone about two weeks, and is scheduled to return
to
Pasadena on Tues­
day, May 19th. Graduation exercises have been rescheduled for Friday,
May 22nd. This should give Mr. Armstrong sufficient time to rest up
after his arduous two-week tour before speaking at commencement. We are
all looking forward to hearing him give the commencement address this
year. I have been told that his last address at commencement was given
in 1976.
I also wish to take this opportunity to cordially invite all of you
ministers who are within driving distance of Pasadena to attend the
graduation exercises on Friday, May 22nd.
The tenth group of ministers is now here in Pasadena attending the
Ministerial Refresher Program. It is always good to see each new group
arrive, and to have various opportunities during their three-week stay
here in Pasadena to get to visit with them.
See you at the commencement exercises--God willing.
--Raymond F. McNair, Deputy Chancellor
ON THE WORLD SCENE
ARMS POUR INTO UNSTABLE MIDDLE EAST For now, President Reagan has de­
cided to delay the sale of ultra-sophisticated AWACS radar planes to
Saudi Arabia. He knows he does not have Congressional support for the
sale at this time and does not want to risk a major foreign policy set­
back. The President will certainly wait until the outcome of the Israeli
elections scheduled for June 30.