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PASTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, FEBRUARY 26, 1982
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in vain. You can rest assured that God's people are behind you
all the way and we all love you very much.
J.J.
(Big Sandy, TX)
I am deeply grateful to you for "hanging in there" when the going
gets tough. If it weren't for your being as faithful and con­
verted as you are, how many of us would be in God's Church now?
May God bless all your efforts as well as our eyes and ears to
drink in more fully of the revealed knowledge you give us from
Christ Himself. I pray that you won't become discouraged, but
that you will constantly be buoyed up by knowing that God's
people are behind you 100%.
Mrs. B.G. (Hebron, IN)
Mr. Armstrong, I feel I must express my deepest love and respect
for you--God's apostle. You show such deep concern and warmth in
admonishing us all.
Your correction regarding make-up was, I
felt, a marvelous example of perfect fatherhood; so full of real
outgoing concern that you've taught us for so long--the kind that
is from God.
Sir, please continue to shepherd us in the strong, consistent and
brilliant way that you have been. Thank you for loving us.
P.T. (Atlanta, GA)
We, as a family, appreciate your efforts under Christ's direction
to awaken the Church and reestablish it on the correct path. We
are now beginning to concentrate our efforts toward the goal
Christ has for us all.
The exciting new truths that have been revealed help us to
realize the great gulf that exists between God's thoughts and
plans and our own present level of understanding.
Thank you for your lifetime sacrifice which has brought to
thousands of us our chance for real life.
ON THE WORLD SCENE (SPECIAL REPORT)
R.G. (Bismarck, ND)
--Richard Rice, Mail Processing Center
AMERICA: THE FLAMES WITHOUT AND THE ROT WITHIN--AND THE "MORALITY CONNEC­
TION" BETWEEN THE TWO On February 24, President Ronald Reagan delivered a
st1rr1ng message to the Organization of American States at OAS headquarters
in Washington D.C. The President outlined a sweeping economic program for
Central America and the Caribbean basin region as well as warning Havana
and Moscow to refrain from igniting brushfire wars in the region.
"If we do not act promptly and decisively in defense of freedom, new Cubas
will arise from the ruins of today's conflicts," Mr. Reagan told the OAS
representatives. "Let our friends and our adversaries understand that we
will do whatever is prudent and necessary to ensure the peace and security
of the Caribbean area."
(An administration spokesman said any further