Friday, December 10, 2021

Idiots in the pulpit: New Meatless Hamburgers Are A Lucifarian Plot!

 



Gerald Weston: Difficult Times Are Ahead And We Do Not Know How Much Time We Have

 


Did you know that time is short? Again...

The church is facing difficult times ahead, again...

Did you know that there is a vital gospel message that the church needs to get out to the world asap? Again...

Germany is rising up with a new Chancellor...again...

Inflation is hitting...again...

Natural disasters, civil unrest, and untold crisis are looming on the horizon...again

The church must be AGGRESSIVE in getting out its message...again...

Sadly, this record has been skipping in the same place for decades and none of the COG's is making an impact in the world. None of them.



Greetings from Charlotte,
As mentioned in my video update for this week, Mr. Peter Nathan was in town to touch base on several matters, and he gave us a most interesting presentation on the significant growth in the Work in Africa, especially in the French language. Messrs. Stuart Wachowicz, Michael Heykoop, and Gary Molnar made a quick trip to visit us from Canada to discuss a number of initiatives for preaching the Gospel to the world. We have tentatively scheduled 33 Tomorrow’s World Presentations (not including follow-ups) for the first three months of 2022 and will plan many more over the course of the year. In meetings this past week, I emphasized the need to be aggressive in scheduling TWPs, in Facebook advertising, and in all our efforts to reach the world. We do not know how much time we have, but it is evident that difficult times are ahead. There is a new chancellor in Germany, a massive Russian military buildup on the Ukrainian border, inflation, and an uncertain supply chain. This is to say nothing about natural disasters, civil unrest over vaccine mandates, and a host of other crises looming on the horizon. The year 2022 is going to be an interesting year!—Gerald Weston

Commercial Break: A View from the Trenches

 


The Apostle Dave C Pack has often referenced, when perhaps helpful, his close relationship to Herbert Armstrong as if that pretty much gave him the mantle and permission to succeed him. It seems HWA's own view of being called personally was somewhat different. 

From very credible and unexpected personal friend who was in the room with HWA when such a call was ongoing and then ended: 

HWA- "Why does that man call me all the time?  I wish he would stop!"