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PASTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, JUNE 17, 1983
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Dear Mr. Tkach:
Just a note to thank Mr. Armstrong, you and the rest of the team
for the recent Refreshing Program which my wife and I attended.
It was most uplifting, instructive and enjoyable. The domestic
arrangements were most appreciated as was all the hospitality
shown to us.
These two weeks at Headquarters are invaluable; not just for the
content of the classes, but also to be able to imbibe of the at­
mosphere and to fellowship with fellow ministers from around the
world, with all that it does to cement the bonds between us.
David and Valerie House
Dear Mr. Tkach:
I want to thank you and Mr. Armstrong for including local church
elders in the Ministerial Refreshing Program.
I'm sure most of
us could not afford such a trip if we had to pay the total cost.
I've been a member of God's Church since 1964, but this was my
first opportunity to visit Headquarters. It was a treat to see
the campus, but it was like icing on a cake to listen to the
lectures, see the smiling faces everywhere, tour the various fa­
cilities and see the total cooperation. I hope I can share the
�eal, enthusiasm and cooperative attitude I experienced at
Headquarters with God's people here in this area.
AMBASSADOR COLLEGE UPDATE
(Pasadena campus)
Davis R. Grove
--Joe Tkach, Ministerial Services
On Tuesday, June 14th, I gave a report on the College to the Chancellor of
Ambassador College at a meeting of the Council of Elders. (All members of
the Council were present except Dr. Hoeh, who was on a trip to Britain and
the Mideast.)
In my report to Mr. Armstrong and the members of the Council, I mentioned
what the College is doing this summer, and gave various facts and figures
pertaining to the College which may be of interest to the ministry.
The following will bring you up-to-date regarding the various activities of
Ambassador College at Pasadena. (Both Pasadena and Big Sandy students are
included in the figures of the various activities in which AC students are
participating this summer.)
Graduates
May 1983
August 1983
May 1984 (est.)
Men
67
2
104
Women
51
3
107
Total
118
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