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The fire in their hearts had been lighted by God and it was fueled
by the Holy Spirit whose anointing they humbly and constantly
sought. Supported by co-workers of like heart and mind, likewise
sparing not themselves for the sake of world revival and world
evangelization, the Moores were able to send out the fiery
messages and faithful teachings from God’s Word regularly,
without fear or favor.

   God also gave a host of priceless friends from among Herald
readers scattered around the world. Some were hearts already
akin, and others had a fresh fire kindled as they read the paper.
Taking the ministry on their hearts for prayer, sending gifts even
to the point of sacrifice, and ordering copies to help spread the
flame -- made them invaluable co-workers in the continuation and
growth of the ministry.

   In 1968 it seemed wiser to move from the old building in
downtown Los Angeles than to fix it up to meet changing fire
codes, and so the Moores and part of the staff moved to the high
desert outside Los Angeles. The mailing department remained in
the Los Angeles area for convenience’ sake. All but a minimum
staff and the Moores moved back to a Los Angeles suburb to
merge with the mailing department in 1972 when a suitable
building was found to lease.

   It was in 1973, when Sister Moore’s strength was totally spent,
that God gathered her to her rest. Brother Moore and faithful staff
members carried on the ministry until he, too, at the age of 90, was
called above in 1980.
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