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• PASTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, JULY 8, 1986
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Rational Diet?", "Food and Food Additives" and "An Elusive Dimension of
Health" are being added to the booklet. Overall, it will be a much more
complete coverage of the subject of health.
•Good
News• Update
The August "Good News Personal" titled "Are You Dull
of Hearing?" covers a topic all our members need to take note of. Some
few may be thinking that "The Good News" is not for me anymore; that this
material is for new readers1 that "I've heard all this before."
If so
they are overlooking a crucial point in this "Personal."
We appreciate your encouraging the brethren to keep up with the Church's
publications. Along with Church services and Bible studies and personal
Bible study, the publications provide a solid part of the spiritual diet a
growing member needs.
•Youth 86· Feast Edition
The October-November "Youth 86" features an
article by Pastor General Joseph
w.
Tkach about the importance of
education.
"Prepare Now to Be What You Want to Be!" should grab the
readers' attention to this vital subject. An accompanying box "Thinking
of Quitting School?" backs up Mr. Tkach's article with the personal
experiences of Kim Wenzel, a preaching elder in Alberta, Canada.
An eight-page Feast supplement is included in the October-November issues
sent to young people in the Church.
"The Real Thing," by Bernard W.
Schnippert, leads off the section, followed by the winner of the senior
division of the YOU Essay contest.
Translated Manuscripts
Occasionally you may receive article or booklet
material that has been translated into another language.
Many times
people are so impressed with our publications that they want others of
their nationality to be able to read the material as well.
They will
zealously spend hours of their time translating various booklets and
articles.
One of our regional offices not long ago received several
articles translated into Polish and more than a dozen booklets translated
into Czech.
If and when you are sent such material, remember Mr. Tkach's directive of
several months back to forward- any new-material to Editorial Services. We
will put it on file and if we are able to publish in that particular
language, all that hard work of translating will not be lost.
--Dexter Faulkner, Editorial Services
FROM FACILITIES ADMINISTRATION
LAKE OF THE OZARKS FESTIVAL SITE SOLD1 CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
Lake of the Ozarks Festival Site Sold
After serving the needs of the
Church for 16 years, the Lake of the Ozarks Festival site was sold on June
20th. H & W Development Company, a firm based in Gatlinburg, Tennessee,
purchased the site for the development of a shopping mall.
The metal
building will provide the umbrella structure for an enclosed mall
according to a spokesman for the development firm.
The Ozarks site was developed as a Festival location in 1969, prior to the
development of numerous convention centers around the United States. It
has served the needs of the church, providing attendance capacity of up to