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for going back 10 1he magazine formaL
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ea~icr
for me 10 reau. and believe
me
1
read il from co,·er
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cover.
l!
is a
pleasure for me 10 renew my subscri p–
lion. 1 also endose my check
10
help
de fray lhe cosl of publica1ion.
S1eve Arman.
Los Angeles. CA
Aboul
Th e
P/ain
Truth
beine.
changed back 10 magat.ine form.
l'n~
glad. Howcve r.
1
do realize il will be
more expensive lo publish.
1
will fasl
and pray and 1he enclosed check is all
1
can possibly send righl now. allhough
1
wish il were much more.
Mrs. Valerie
O.
Carroll,
Escondido. CA
1
havc never written
to
you before.
bul when 1 saw the April-May issue of
The
Plain
Truth
again in magazine form
and ..living color." I jusl couldn't resist.
Congra1ulations!
Mrs. J.
A.
Kukucka,
Kingsvi lle, MD
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The
Plain
Truth.
There just isn't a magazine
in New Zealand ora comparable stan–
dard nor a informative and enlight–
en ing.
The thought provoking anides alone
are something I would surely miss as
they're
month~
ahead of our daily
papers. In other words !'ve read next
year's news in last month's
Plain
Tmth.
Arthur H..
Auckland. N.Z.
!'m delighted
The
P/ain
Tmth
is re–
turn ing to magazine form - alt hough
1
had no qua rrcl with the tabloid version.
Please accept my special contribution to
help defray additional costs and to help
pay fo r some less fortunate individual's
subscri ption.
Ed England.
San Antonio. TX
We wholeheartedly agree wi th you on
the change for
The
Plain
Tnuh
back to
magazine form. 1 feel that's really the
on ly way
10
go - first class publishing.
Mr.
&
M r~.
Kcnneth Schoon.
Logan. OH
1
am glad
10
see that
Tlle Plain
Truth
will return to thc magazine formaL
1
wouldn't care if it was the black and
The PLAIN TRUTH
September 1976
while like in the early 60's - just so we
don'l have that junky .. tabloid."
With your taking such a step forward.
1
begin again giving financia ! support .
Gcrald Dyas.
Midwcst Ci ty. OK
lt doesn't mattcr in what lo rn1at your
magazine comes. We enjoy reading
wha t's inside of it.
The
P/ain
Truth
and
Good News
are the best magazines for
factual information. without all the at–
tached sensationa lism. We have learncd
the most important things from you r
wri tings. Something telcvision or radio
news cannot come clase. And we know.
God has kept you here for us.
Mrs. Doris E. Carey.
El Monte. CA
Thank you for giving us back
The
Plain
Truth.
1
prayed for this magazine
to come back to us.
It
is one of our
greatest assets.
Mrs. Arlene Baker.
Eugene, OR
l.
for one, am greatly
plea~ed
by
The
Plai n
Tru th ,
espec ially in recent
months. As the tension mounts to barely
suslainable levels in all nations: when
human beings are being slaughtered
ruthlessly; in the time of mourning fo r
all peoples: the collapse of a dream and
the sharp focus of reality brings
The
Plain
Truth
to light. As woes increase.
1
sense a similar acccntuation of this
magazine's inspiration.
The
Plain
Truth
is a spring of welcome fr eshness in a dry
place.
It
is a safe. warm place of
~helter
and quiet for the soul; but
1
have
known its mighty sting also.
Gcorge William Wright.
Whitc House Station. NJ
Two Readers Dislike The Plain Truth
Please cancel my subscription to
The
Plain
Truth.
1
have found that your
magazine lea vcs me
very
depressed wi th
its many, many aniclcs on "the end. "
While
1
do not believe in burying my
head in sand,
1
do believe that life is for
''living," and
1
prefer 10 find a more
insp irational writing ... which will give
me the courage to go on living. but not
make me obsesscd wit h lhoughts of
dying.
Mrs. William C. Carlson
Chicago. lL
Take my name off your list and can–
cel my subscriptions 10
The
P/ain
Truth
and
Good News.
The
Plain
Truth
is geuing too nega–
live with
view~
of a very negative wo rld .
1
know the world will not get better, but
why not preach positivc
thing~.
Pos itive
preaching produces positive results:
negative preaching
produce~
negative
results.
Thoma~
Wa rd.
Milwaukee. WJ
"The lncredible Human Potential"
1
would like
10
know if these anides
of '·The lncredible Human Poten ti a!"
are put togethcr in a booklet form?
1
f
not, they should be! lf so, 1 would like
lo have one.
It
cenainly gives me undcrstanding of
the facts of our calling now which
1
need to keep uppermosl in my mind in
these trying times.
There's no one that can put it all
together and get the point across like
Mr. Herben Armstrong.
Mrs. Howard F. Rankin .
Amarillo. TX
When
1
read anides like the one of
the Incredible Human Potential. Pan
VIII in the April-May
Plain
Truth,
it
makes me think of the sta tement in the
Bible, ·'No man ever spake as this
man." referring to Jesus.
Who has ever written such as those
anides in the lncredible Human Poten–
tia! series?
That article VI II is so profound, so
deep - it gets down to the very heart of
existence.
It
is slartli ng knowledge. How can
anyonc rcad such
a
thing and ever be
tbe same person again? How could they
ever be complacen! or careless about
thei r attitude again?
1
hope you make a booklct of the
series.
Stanley Barton,
San Diego, CA
1
must tell you how much I like the
article on "Human Potential." lt 's just
great - and so beautiful.
1
will eagerly
look forwa rd to the next issues.
The new
Plain
Truth
is beautiful also.
But along with the looks. it 's what is
printed inside that counts.
Cora A. Fieldcr.
Mexia. TX
It
is wonderfu l to see
The
P/ain
Truth
restored to its original magazine form!
Enclosed is
m
y S10.00 to help in your
expen ive undertaking.
The continuing "lncredible Human
Potential" is fascinating. Could you in–
elude this with each issue? The waiti ng
for the next chapter seems so long.
M. Bodey.
Las Cruces, NM
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