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PASTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, ·NOVEMBER 18, 1986
warrants a •cease and desist• letter, they will send it from their office.
Thank you.
--Dexter Faulkner, Editorial Services
FROM FLEET ADMINISTRATION
Safety Tip Many accidents are unnecessary and can be avoided if we make
an effort to develop and use good driving habits at all times. In the
U.S., •right turn on red• is permitted in 48 states, except New York City,
and has created many hazards. Remember, if you use the right turn on red,
no one owes you anything. You must first come to a full stop. If all is
clear and safe, then proceed. Never proceed into the turn •following• a
driver. You can never •read• another driver. Simply wait until the other
drivei has pulled out1 then, after looking left and right, and checking
carefully for pedestrians, proceed into the turn. A good rule to follow
is look left, look right, then scan the left again before proceeding.
Follow that order because traffic from your left crosses your path first.
You need to be at your defensive best when driving1 you're on your own.
You can't depend on or trust any other driver to be safe.
--Dean May, Fleet Administration
MAIL PROCESSING UPDATE
CABLE TV: 30 PERCENT OF RESPONSE1 FEWER LEAVING CHURCH1
SEMIANNUAL GOING TO 3.4 MILLION1 BACKUP SYSTEMS FOR SWIFT
cable TV: 30 Percent of Response Broadcasting ·The World Tomorrow" on
major cable stations has proven to be an effective means for reaching a
broader base of people. In 1986, the average weekend call volume has been
26,721.
About 8,000 of these calls come from cable airings of the
program. This is 30 percent of the total weekend response.
Listed below are the major cable stations which carry the telecast, as
well as the average weekend responses for each station. Please note that
WOR and WTBS have both morning and evening airings:
Cable Station
WOR CAM)
WGN
WOR (PM)
WTBS (PM)
LIF
WTBS CAM)
TEMPO
Total
Average Response
1,900
1,500
1,200
1,200
800
700
700
8,000
Fewer Leaving Church We are encouraged to report that fewer and fewer
people are leaving God's Church. Although it is sad that any would leave
the fellowship of the Body of Christ, we are pleased to note that the
number of people who have left in 1986 is 17 percent below the number who
left last year. The following graph shows the same positive trend over
the last seven years: