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PASTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, MAY 11, 1984
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computerized system. Priority has been given to 15, 16, 17 and 18 year olds
who have never attended before. If you have any questions regarding the
acceptance process, please call the Y.O.U. Office.
IMPORTANT:
With our computerized acceptance program in operation this
year, many S.E.P. applicants have received both acceptance and rejection
letters. This is due to the fact that these applicants applied to be a
camper and for a worker/camper II position. Because a teen-ager may not be
a camper and worker/camper II at the same time, applicants for both�te­
g � ries have been issued the appropriate letter for each application sub­
mitted.
ALL CAMPER APPLICANTS WHO HAVE RECEIVED ACCEPTANCE LETTERS ARE ACCEPTED AS
CAMPERS. If they also received a rejection letter, it applies to their
worker/camper II application.
ALL WORI<ER/CAMPER II APPLICANTS WHO RECEIVED ACCEPTANCE LETTERS ARE AC­
CEPTED AS WORI<ER/CAMPER IIs. If they also received a rejection letter, it
applies to their camper application.
If further questions arise, please direct them to the Y.O.U. Office in
Pasadena.
Y.E.S. Bible Memory Being Revised
Bible Memory for the Y.E.s. lessons is currently being revised and new
memory work will appear beginning with revised Lesson 1, scheduled to be
mailed this August. Until then, please use discretion in the amount of
Bible Memory being required. Our sincere apologies for any inconvenience
the current memory work may have caused.
--Kevin
o.
Dean, Y.O.U.
UPDATE FROM MAIL PROCESSING
Record Number of New Names Added in First Four Months
A remarkable record total of 899,505 new names were added to our files from
January through April of this year. This is equal to the number of people
added to the files in the first 30 years!
The leading source of new PT subscribers was subscription cards from news­
stand issues, particularly the February "Golden Anniversary" issue.
The growth of all language editions in international areas is also on the
rise.
Currently, for every two new subscribers added in the U.S., one
subscriber is added by international offices. The subscription lists for
some areas have doubled since last year.
Members Express Concern and Appreciation for Mr. Dwight Armstrong
Hundreds of Church members have sent cards and letters to Mr. Herbert W.
Armstrong expressing concern for his brother Dwight Armstrong. They said
they would fervently pray about his health problems. Many also mentioned
how meaningful and inspiring his hymns have been to them. Following are
just a few of the letters received: