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PASTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, FEBRUARY 7, 1986
people to draw closer to Him.
Let your sermons, Bible studies and
personal counselings reflect a wholehearted. convicted, deeply committed
attitude toward God, His Church, Bis Work and His government. Remember
that your example is paramount to leading God's people properly and
effectively.
God has made you a shepherd of His flock.
That is an
awesome responsibility. Walk humbly with Him, so you can be the kind of
loving and responsible shepherd Be wantsl And� for ID!•
In Christian love,
P.S. The special tribute issue of "The Worldwide News" will be an
excellent quality commemorative you will really appreciate. You should
be receiving it within the next one to two weeks.
FROM CHURCH ADMINISTRATION
1984 "PASTOR GENERAL'S REPORT
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INDEX; HYMNAL RECORD FORMS;
INTERNATIONAL NEWS -- Philippines, Spanish
1984 •pastor General's Report• Indez
Enclosed in the envelope is an
alphabetical index to the 1984 issues of the "Pastor General's Report."
It primarily covers topics which we feel you will need to refer to from
time to time. We recommend that you staple this index to the back of
your January 4, 1985 "Pastor General's Report" so you will have it in a
standard place of reference. [We will not be preparing indexes for "On
the World Scene" for those years prior to 1985.)
International News
Fro• Dibar Apartian
My trip was both profitable and surprising.
In Fort-de-France, Martinique, at the first public conference, there
were 106 new people who seemed very interested.
Sunday morning was the second public conference in Fort-de-France, and
this one was even more successful than the first: 125 new people were
present.
In Martinique, we are still very well known, despite the fact that our
radio program has been discontinued on Radio Caribbean for some time
now. We are currently on two or three small independent FM stations,
and even though the reception is limited, the programs are producing
fruit.
Wednesday morning at the airport, when I was leaving Martinique for
Guadeloupe, I happened to run into Mr. Garon, one of the directors of
Radio Caribbean! He asked me why our program was no longer on the air: