Call Center Update
Manager Harley Breth reports statistics for ‘Key of David’ in-home operators.

EDMOND—Call center manager Harley Breth has reported response figures for Key of David presenter Gerald Flurry’s most-responded-to program so far this year. “The Mystery That Would Be Finished,” which aired on February 14, generated approximately 2,950 total calls. It marked the seventh-highest number of calls in response to an original program in the past seven years, and the third-highest original program in the past three years. The literature Mr. Flurry offered was The Little Book and Malachi’s Message.

“It’s interesting that this one did so well,” Breth said. “A lot of the other high-responding programs deal with prophecy and relate to Germany, Russia and even Jordan. But this one has to do with prophecy concerning the Church.”

Breth also reported that on March 6 the call center logged its highest-ever level of participation by remote operators. The surge from in-home operator participation came “when we really needed it,” Breth said. “With about 20 student operators away for Robber’s Cave, we still had a count of 71 operators during our largest ring-in on Sunday morning.”