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PAST( GENERAL'S REPORT, NOVEMBER
15, 1985
PAGE 7
Gradt tes You will be happy to know that, again this year, we employed
a si 1ble group of the May,
1985,
graduates directly in the Work of
God. As you know, the College was founded for the express purpose of
trai1 ng young men and women to serve in this ever-growing Work.
The
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ollowing figures reveal how God's college is fulfilling that
ant purpose: God's Work hired
71
students from the
1983
graduat­
Lass;
89
students were hired from the
1984
graduates; the Work
1ired
61
B.A. graduates plus
12
A.A. graduates--making a total of
.duates--from the May�
1985,
class.
1ews should be very encouraging.
It shows that God's college
.ues to train its students for service in God's Work. Besides,
who are not employed by the Work immediately after graduation are
:o go out into the local church areas and better represent the
God and His way of life as a result of being trained by God's
:ers at Ambassador College.
1e catalogs
The
1986-87
editions of the Ambassador College
)gs (Pasadena and Big Sandy) are now available. We are mailing
; of each to all full-time ministers.
Local church elders, as
ts others who might need one (or both), may request them from the
:tive Admissions Offices.
Pray· :s Once again I ask for your ·continued prayers for Ambassador
Coll, Je that we may continue to produce abundant fruit. It is a great
priv .ege to be able to continue serving in God's college along with
the
1
,ny other dedicated ministers and faculty members.
And.
quar
whic
situ.
it is a blessing for us in Pasadena to serve at the very Head­
:rs of God's Work. It is also a great joy to be part of the team
God has put together to assist His apostle at His Headquarters
:ed on this beautiful campus.
--Raymond F. McNair, Deputy Chancellor
FROM 'ACILITIES ADMINISTRATION
SUCC
:SFUL FEAST; COOPERATION THE KEY; PREPARING FOR
1986
Succ ;sful Feast
The outstanding success of the
1985
Feast of
Tabe 1acles has literally been reported from the "four corners of the
eart
n
I certainly add my voice in support of these reports.
In a
publ
appr
expe
the
dition to our own reports, there are many glowing reports from
: officials and business people from around the world expressing
:iation for church members and their exemplary attitude.
Their
.ences with members is certainly a marked contrast to dealing with
!neral public.
Coop, :ation the Key
While still savoring the success of the
1985
Fest ·al, the staff is busily preparing for the Feast of Tabernacles
1986
Housing negotiations are underway even now at the various sites.