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PASTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, JUNE 29, 1984
The program is something that is needed today to make people
think. I am an Adventist, so I already knew about tithing. Deep
inside, I know what I should do--that everything is God's and a
little 10% is nothing. Mr. Armstrong explained it very well, so
even a child could understand it. Anytime you follow the Bible
as it is written you can't go wrong.
W.M. (Washington, DC)
It was beautiful because I'm a new tither. It shouldn't be new,
because I'm an old Christian.
V.K. (St. Louis, MO)
The program was excellent. I had never considered which day is
the true Sabbath, but it is important for Christians to know. I
looked at my calendar and Sunday is the first day of the week-
not the seventh. Mr. Armstrong's message struck me to the core.
H.G. (Palms River, NJ)
It shocked me! I always thought the Sabbath was on Sunday. But
Mr. Armstrong is very thorough in his studies. Since I have been
listening to him, he has enlightened me and helped me to under
stand. The truth brings me peace of mind and makes me hungry for
more.
Y.L. (Bogalusa, LA)
"The WORLD TOMORROW" explains it all and leaves nothing out. I
like the fact that Mr. Armstrong tells us not to believe him, but
believe what we read in our own Bible. I hope God keeps blessing
him to continue to do what he is doing.
L.E. (Tennessee)
Mr. Armstrong makes you think. He's not like other ministers or
TV preachers--he teaches without sensationalism. I take pleasure
and joy in watching and listening to his message. It's a breath
of fresh air.
J.A. (Philadelphia, PA)
"The WORLD TOMORROW" program broke with religious tradition today
--but I believe what Mr. Armstrong had to say. We are often
taught things from our childhood which are not correct.
ON THE WORLD SCENE
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--Richard Rice, Mail Processing Center
WILY CASTRO AIDS JACKSON'S "PRIVATE DIPLOMACY'';
GORY MOVIE TAKES U.S. BY STORM
Cuban president Fidel Castro, always eager to slap the U.S., and President
Reagan in particular, dropped a dramatic present in the lap of Jesse Jack
son on Wednesday night, June 27. He agreed to the release of 26 Cuban poli
tical prisoners. The Cubans are in addition to 22 American prisoners--most
of them minor drug traffickers--Castro earlier agreed to turn over to Jack
son.