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PASTOR GENE RAL'S REPORT, JUNE 3, 1983
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place of greeting cards. In cases where we do not send multiple copies, a
letter is sent; explaining that others who are interested in the literature
should write in for their own copy.
However, since our printed material is made available to the public, bulk
requests are evaluated and fulfilled whenever our booklets can be used in
an educational way.
The most asked-for items include "The Silent
Epidemic," "Modern Social Curses" (Alcohol and Drugs), THE SEVEN LAWS OF
SUCCESS, THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, and CRIME CAN BE STOPPED--HERE'S HOW.
Countless individuals have been helped by the many thousands of booklets
and articles that have been distributed through multiple literature re­
quests. Here are a few letters which illustrate the value of this program:
I wish to acknowledge the receipt of
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copies of the booklet
entitled "The Seven Laws of Success." It is a superb little
booklet and will be used most effectively with the students for
whom I am sponsor in Phi Theta Kappa, the National Scholastic
Fraternity for two-year colleges. Again my most sincere thanks.
College professor (Massachusetts)
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you and the World­
wide Church of God for the excellent literature
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Alcoholism--a
Worldwide Abuse" and "The Dilemma of Drugs." A strong focus is
on education here at the Alcoholic Clinic.•• and recognizing that
alcoholism is a treatable family illness we recognize that re­
covery begins with a change of thinking. Your contribution will
help those patients and their families begin the change process
by giving them good factual information.
We will be giving the magazines to our patients and their fami­
lies. We also do outreach in the community and will use the li­
terature as part of our packet of information.
Alcohol Clinic Counseling Coordinator (Ohio)
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you and the World­
wide Church of God for the excellent literature, "The Dilemma of
Drugs," "Crime Can Be Stopped," and "The Silent Epidemic." In
our community, as the Law Enforcement Agents, we are endeavoring
to increase awareness and understanding about the prevention of
crime, disease and drugs. Your contribution will help in provid­
ing our locality with good factual information.
Thank you and your concerned congregation for aiding in
lightenment of these dangers.
We are very grateful
clarity and directness of thoughts of organizations
yours.
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Police Department Captain (Pennsylvania)
We would like to request copies of the booklet, "The Silent Epi­
demic--Facts on VD." This has proved to be a very good publica­
tion used in connection with our STD Clinic. If possible, we
would like to obtain 500 copies. Please let us know if this is
possible.