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Bil/ Otto presents “GODS OF GOLD AND CRYSTAL BALLS” PART THREE * Hear of an anc ' ent king's secret ttlat ,he wise men - m agictans. soothsayers and astrologers couldn't understand. %•’ Because of their failure, they were ■s: conaemnep to oeath — was a heathen hi n g asking the impossible? • Old manuscripts tell of a boy's / M] — s*) dream that foretold with amaz-ng U fJX S -4 accuracy tne destiny of tne world LlteS? f-J H"■ S*-.q nations, right to our day and peyonc Sv jjl Exerting insght into tomorrow. ’ , absolute proo< of a mignty powe r directing the nations ot today m WHAT I SAW INSIDE RUSSIA • Vietnam. The Rismg East. Russia ano Worio Domination • IVhy Russia cannot win • Bible Prophecy penetrates the Iron Curtain • What gigantic power will halt these millions? WILL IT BE WORLD PEACE OR PIECES? • Dd.yoo know that a dream of an ancient king has coliideo head-on with tne dreams of modern dictators. • Hear evangelist Bill Otto tell of seven mysterious words when were more powerful than Napoleon ano mightier than Hitler's tanks. • See tne rums oPnighty Babylon — tne goloen city that once ruled the world. Why did tnis etty ano a world nation disappear’ . • See on display a brick from ancient Babylon tnat is approximately 2.500 years old. 1 AUDITORIUM CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL SUNDAY JUNE 13, 2 P.M. ONE SESSION ONLY ADMISSION FREE

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Press, 11 June 1982, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 11 June 1982, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 11 June 1982, Page 6

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