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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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(California)
--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.