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PASTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, OCTOBER 2, 1981
MAIL PROCESSING CENTER UPDATE
Work of God Takes on New Meaning for Young People
Mr. Armstrong's added emphasis on the family this year
understanding of I Corinthians 7:14 are bearing fruit.
especially children, are responding to God's Church and
never before in this era.
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and the recent
Young people,
way of life as
Dozens of letters from children have been received this year, expressing
support for and interest in God's Work. Children write that they pray for
Mr. Armstrong, enjoy the telecasts, appreciate his church visits and are
glad to be a part of the Church. They are looking forward to this year's
Feast, as well as to the World Tomorrow. Following are two examples of the
many letters sent in:
Dear Mr. Armstrong:
I like your sermons very much. I love you. How are you doing? I hope
your eye is better. I will pray for you to see better.
My nnme is Nikki. I am seven years old.
I have brown eyes. If you
come to Florida come to my house and eat dinner.
You can write me back if you have time.
N.M. (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
Dear Mr. Armstrong:
I am glad you came to Charlotte, North Carolina. This was my first
time to see you in person. I have been watching you on TV for about
six years. I am eight years old now. This was also my mother's first
time to see and hear you in person. We thank you for coming to North
Carolina.
We attend Sabbath services at Raleigh.
Booze.
Our minister is Mr. Mike
I am glad that you were able to finish speaking to us and we enjoyed
your sermon very much. Thank God for giving you strength and we pray
for Him to bless your eyesight.
I love you very much and pray for you every night. I hope I can go to
Ambassador College when I grow up.
C.B. (Princeton, NC)
Weekly Letter Comments
This week's letters come from overseas and comment on various aspects of
the Work.
--Richard Rice, Mail Processing Center