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PASTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, AUGUST 17, 1984
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Area Code Distribution for WATS Lines
With two separate WATS operations, it is necessary to carefully divide the
nation's area codes between them.
Doing this ensures that manpower and
equipment will be adequate to handle the number of calls coming in to each
site. It also enables more callers to reach us immediately after the tele­
cast airs.
The following map shows the current area code divisions for our WATS lines.
The shaded area is served by Big Sandy, the remainder by Pasadena.
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Many young people who attended one of the SEP sessions this summer have
written in to share their excitement about this special experience. Par­
ents have also written to express gratitude for SEP.
They all thank Mr.
Armstrong for establishing the camps and for his personal interest in the
youth of God's Church. Many teens made new friends and appreciated the new
opportunities afforded them. For some, SEP was a turning point in their
lives. Following are a few comments:
I was at SEP for the
first
session this
year.
I had a terrific
time. There is not enough to be said for SEP--! think I'll remem­
ber it forever. I'm glad you think the kids in God's Church are
important. You and God's ministers let us know that we can't let