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PASTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, MAY 11, 1984
we are to be in the world, we are not of the world. We were all very ap­
preciative of-the fact that Mr. Armstrong took the time to speak to the
College, even though he has a very busy and heavy schedule.
Once again, it is quite a pleasure to have the present group of ministers
and wives attending the Ministerial Refreshing Program. They continue to
mention how inspired and refreshed they are to once more be at Headquarters
to hear from the men whom God has set to speak to them, and, of course, to
hear God's apostle speak to them.
I wish to take this opportunity to say "Thanks!" to all of you ministers for
spending more time to really think through the Ministerial Evaluations of
college applicants. It looks as though we will have another very fine group
of freshmen students enrolled both at Pasadena and Big Sandy.
Not long ago, Mr. Les McCullough, Dr. Don Ward and Mr. Larry Salyer were
here from Big Sandy to select a number of students from some of the
applications sent to Pasadena. We are appreciative of the fact that you
ministers are doing a very fine job in helping the young people in your
areas to have a very positive outlook toward entering Ambassador.
You might remind the young people in your areas that the wonderful educa­
tion which they can receive at Ambassador is a fantastic "bargain" at just
over $4,000 per year, whereas it now costs about $8,500 per year at the
average private college in the U.S.!
We ask your continued prayers on behalf of God's apostle, the Founder and
Chancellor of Ambassador, and also on behalf of the others of us in College
Administration who assist him in keeping Ambassador College on track.
Also, please continue to keep all of the faculty and students of Ambassador
in your prayers. Thanks very much for your support of God's College!
--Raymond F. McNair, Deputy Chancellor
PUBLISHING SERVICES UPDATE
PLAIN TRUTH Circulation Reaches Seven Million!
Worldwide circulation for The PLAIN
with the combined July/August issue.
million subscribers worldwide. In
will be distributed on newsstands.
TRUTH will top the seven million mark
This issue will be mailed to over four
addition, nearly three million copies
So far, 1984 is a record growth year in the United States. The number of
new subscribers added through April is 65% higher than for the first four
months last year. In the month of April over 173,000 new people were added,
setting a record for the highest number of new people ever added during one
month.
--Ray Wright, Publishing Services
Y.O.U./Y.E.S. UPDATE
Summer Education Program Acceptances Clarified
The S.E.P. camps scheduled for this summer are Orr, Minnesota, Big Sandy,
Texas and Scotland. We have received record numbers of Camper and Camper II
applications, however, the selection process was delayed because of a new