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PASTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, NOVEMBER 4, 1983
those seas have calmed like a plate of glass. I never thought or
cared to understand life and all its problems but now I do. Thank
you for showing me who and what God really is.
C.B. {West Hazleton, PA)
I spent years listening to all the differing doctrines that were
being taught and could not find the truth until I started re­
ceiving The PLAIN TRUTH. I felt like I had arrived home after a
long dark journey.
M.R. {Fort Worth, TX)
Of all the learning I have had over some fifty years, your ex­
planations backed by the Word of God stand out like the brightest
star in all the universe.
H.W. {Mitchell, NE)
I learned how to read the Bible and am now an avid and serious
student of it because you gave me guideposts to travel the cor­
rect paths. I am able to read the text intelligently and see the
astonishing truths and facts embodied in the Old and New Testa­
ments.
J.R. {Fresh Meadows, NY)
Thank you so much for what you give.
It's like receiving a
million dollars every month to store in the bank of my mind and it
pays off wonderful dividends every day.
H.C. {Walla Walla, WA)
Your explanations of Bible passages and their meaning is always a
joy to read and gives a richness of spiritual flavor to words
we've previously skipped over. I now examine much more closely
things I used to take for granted.
J.P. {Grady, AR)
It certainly is enlightening to understand how God's message and
Commandments have been misconstrued through the many churches of
today. It is like a breath of fresh air to hear His Holy Word
explained in everyday language.
ON THE WORLD SCENE
A.P. {Williamsport, PA)
--Richard Rice, Mail Processing Center
THE GRENADA AFFAIR AND ITS CONSEQUENCES President Ronald Reagan explained
his case simply enough. In his televised address to the nation a week ago
(Thursday, October 27) outlining why U.S. troops had been sent into the
tiny Caribbean island-state of Grenada, Mr. Reagan said that Grenada "was a
Soviet-Cuban colony being readied as a major military bastion to export
terror and undermine democracy.... We got there just in time."
True, the U.S. President, who is also Commander in Chief of the nation's
armed forces, was genuinely concerned over the fate of approximately 1,000
American citizens living on the island, which had just seen its pro-Castro
Prime Minister Maurice Bishop murdered--by a "brutal group of leftist
thugs," said Mr. Reagan. The Americans, as well as all Grenadians, had been