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PASTOR GENERAL'S
REPORT
TO THE MINISTRY OF THE
WORLDWIDE CHURCH OF GOD
VOL.2, N0.11
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA
CORRESPONDENCE COURSE TO TAKE ON
NEW LIFE
by Herbert W. Armstrong
MARCH 13, 1980
The Ambassador College Bible CORRESPONDENCE COURSE is to start a
new life and be greatly expanded--still under direction of Mr. Richard
Sedliacik.
Mr. Sedliacik is corning to Tucson on Thursday of this week to go
over plans for the expansion with me.
We may use much of the older former SB-lesson course--after editing
and updating. But the lessons will go back to a new lesson every month,
year after year continuously.
Many are excited about the renewal and expansion of the Correspon­
dence Course. It did much through the years to help build God's Church.
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NEW TV AND RADIO PROGRAMS
A new office, and broadcasting studio is now nearing completion here
in Tucson. I am setting myself to the task of producing six new half­
hour TV programs a week, and also seven new radio programs a week, in
addition to general executive management and oversight of the entire work
of the Church, Ambassador College, and the Ambassador Foundation.
Ambassador College is now "back on the track" and running smoothly.
God's Church is once again GOD'S Church. And, in connection with the
Foundation, the WORLDWIDE personal evangelism of the Church is leaping
forward as never before.
In a little over two weeks I shall be leaving on a visit to Jerusa­
lem, to Cairo and Bricket Wood. First stop will be Chicago. On the
Sabbath during Unleavened Bread, I will speak to some four or five
thousand members from surrounding churches at Chicago--then from there
on overseas. When we come back, the plane will have its annual inspec­
tion and overhaul for some two or three weeks, and then off for Moscow
and Warsaw.
At Moscow, in addition to meeting some of the Kremlin leaders, we
hope to arrange for a scholarship in the performing arts where winners
annually in such arts as ballet and gym,.'1astics will make first perfor­
mances at the Ambassador Auditorium. The Foundation will arrange for
their bookings all the way across the United States, winding up at Lin­
coln Center in New York.