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PASTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, MARCH 9, 1984
DARWIN, NT--JOHN LARKIN: The brethren profited greatly from Mr.
Armstrong's messages.
The two S.E.P. campers are still on a
"high"l The church here is solidly behind God's apostle.
GOLD COAST, QLD--PETER McLEAN: There has been a notable increase
in the number of young people attending Church and asking for
baptism counseling. Mr. Armstrong's trip to the Gold Coast and
S.E.P. was a great inspiration to the local members.
TEMORA-WAGGA, NSW--BRUCE DEAN: Most members were able to go to
Melbourne or Sydney to hear Mr. Armstrong.
The members were
really uplifted by Mr. Armstrong's visit.
BUNBURY, WA--BOB REGAZZOLI:
The members were tremendously ex­
cited about Mr. Armstrong's visit to Perth. No longer do they
feel that they are isolated members. This has set the year off to
a great start.
PERTH, WA--BOB REGAZZOLI:
The highlight in the history of the
Church here was Mr. Armstrong's visit to Perth. The members were
thrilled to hear and see him and appreciated his concern to come
such a distance to speak to them. His visit and the return of
some very enthusiastic campers from S.E.P. have tremendously
boosted morale.
MELBOURNE (NORTH), VIC--GAVIN CULLEN:
rave reports about S.E.P.--the teens
ever.
I have heard nothing but
are more turned on than
ADELAIDE, SA--KERRY GUBB: The members are becoming more aware of
the Y.O.U. programme and S.E.P. as a result of the large number
of children and adults having gone from here to Lake Moogerah for
the camp. I've been trying to draw attention to these programmes
of late, due to a common lack of understanding of their im­
portance amongst the older members.
WODONGA, VIC--BRUCE DEAN:
All the young people who went to
S.E.P. returned elated and very positive. A display of awards,
photos, a diagramme of camp, etc. put on by the S.E.P. campers
was well received by other teen-agers, and especially by older
members.
TOWNSVILLE, QLD--JOHN LARKIN:
The Church overall is solid,
stable and the members are loyal to God's apostle. We have the
highest attendance in yearsl
From Asia
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA--YONG CHIN GEE: Out of about 410 people
who attended Mr. Armstrong's PLAIN TRUTH lecture in Kuala Lumpur,
some 250 are new people. About 20 people contacted the ministers
after the lecture. As a result, there is a new crop of potential
prospective members. Mr. Armstrong's lecture has reinforced the
readers' interest in knowing more about our local Church's ac­
tivities.