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The WORLD TOMORROW
A WORLDWIDE BROADCAST
HERBERT W. ARMSTRONG
Proclaims to the World the
GOOD NEWS OF THE WORLD TOMORROW
BOX 111, Pasadena, Calif. 91109
Publishing:
AMBASSADOR COLLEGE
The PLAIN TRUTH
BRICKET WOOD, ST.ALBANS
a Magazine of UNDERSTANDING
HERTFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND
17th July 1962
Dear Co-Workers with Christ:
You will receive, either enclosed, or a day or two later,
a special semi-annual letter that I am sending to our entire
subscription list for The Plain Truth. I want you to have this
special letter also, as one of our Co-Workers who has contributed
to the support of this wonderful Work of God. In it we are
offering, FREE--absolutely without charge--a copy of Volume II of
The Bible Story book--now ready.
More than 90% of those who will receive this special letter
have never sent any contributions or money in any form either for
the support of this work, or for any of the free literature we are
sending them--and not one of them has ever received any
solicitation or request for contributions in any way, from us--nor
will they, unless they voluntarily begin to become a regular
contributor without request from us.
However, as I think you know, I do try, as frequently as
possible to take you who are Co-Workers with me and with Christ,
into my confidence and keep you informed of the growth and present
planning for the future of God's Work.
So HERE IS THE LATEST NEWS in the fast-moving progress of
this great world-wide activity, and the latest in PLANS FOR THE
FUTURE!
I have just returned from Paris. There a suite of offices
was selected, in company with the director of the FRENCH-speaking
broadcast of The World Tomorrow programme, Mr. Dibar Apartian. Mr.
Apartian broadcasts twice each week to the French-speaking people
over Radio Luxembourg, and also twice over Radio Europe Number One.
Thousands are writing in for our literature in the French language.
Our French department offices here at the college at Bricket Wood,
have been outgrown and we are now forced to establish offices in
Paris.
At the same time, the same growth has taken place in the
German language broadcast, also twice a week in German, over Radio
Luxembourg. We have just recently leased a suite of five offices
in Dusseldorf. From Ambassador College in America, we have sent
over here one of our older-age students, a native of Germany, all