King's Business - 1931-04

April 1931

T H e K i n g ’ s

185

B u s i n e s s

6 :00—Testimony in Song.

“I will Sing the Wondrous Story.” “A Friend I Have Called Jesus.” “Stand up, Stand up for Jesus.” 6:23—Testimony in Scripture (A num­ ber of passages dealing with wit­ nessing). 6:25—Testimony in Petition (Prayer time). 6:30—Testimony in Word. Why I love the Lord Jesus; how much I love the Lord Jesus; why I like to testi­ fy for the Lord Jesus. . 7 :00—Testimony in Consecration—“Why you- Should Love the Lord Jesus More” (Talk by leader, pastor, or some special speaker, summarizing the discussion period). 7 :10—Testimony in Music—“Near to the Heart of God.” 7 :12—Testimony in Benediction—Jude 24, 25. , . 7:15—Testimony in Harmony (Piano and violin posflude). “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance', against such there is no law" (Gal. 5 :22, 23). D ecorations The room in which the meeting is to be- held should be decorated with all kinds of flowers, and the flower garden idea should be carried out in any way that in­ genious thinking can devise. The pro­ grams should be printed on paper in pas­ tel shades. P rogram 6:40—A Walk in the Garden with our Lord (Pre-prayer period). 6:00—A Garden Sing (Praise service). 6:15—Picking Some Flowers (Scripture memory lesson). _Have several members memorize and give at this time a number of Bible prom­ ises or verses dealing with the Christian graces—love, joy, peace, etc. 6:20—The Prayer Tryst (Short prayers by members). 6:25—“In the Garden” or “The Beautiful Garden of Prayer” (Prayer song: duet, solo, or instrumental number). 6:27—Spring Planting (Discussion peri­ od). Part I—The .Flowers Preparation should have been made by several members on the following subjects, using the concordant method. In the dis­ cussion, others will follow after the start has -been made. 1. Love. “God so loved” (John 3:16). “If God so loved us” (1 John 4:11). “Thou shalt love” (Lk. 10:27). “If ye love me” (John 14:15). “Love one another” (John 13:34). 2. Joy. “Good•tidings of great joy” (Lk. 2: 10 , 1 1 ). “I will joy” (Hab. 3:18). “Rejoice in the Lord” (Phil. 3:1; 4: 4 ) . “Count it all joy” (Jas. 1 :2). “Rejoice evermore” (1 Thess. 5:16). 3. Peace. “There is no peace”' (Isa. 48:22). •— o — May 17, 1931 A “Spring Garden” Meeting

A glimpse by night o f the historic Tower of Blanchard Hall, showing the new flood light illumination which makes it visible for miles. It was constructed out of limestone in 18 71 ; and stands just in front o f the original two story main building which is still in use. "Thou Shalt Have Treasure in Heaven” A n unu s u a l r e su l t o f thi s attitude is that the Christian young man who earns his way at Wheaton is looked up to and not down at —it is men of such earnestness ofpurpose and devotion who are the real object of Wheaton’s training. To the young nobleman, Jesus said "Go sell that thou hast and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and come, follow mel” (Matt. 19:21) We believe there is no more certain method of "laying up treasure in heaven” than to assist financially in educating strong Christianmanhood andwomanhood for the Work of the Master in the world. There are a number ofdiffer­ ent ways in which you may materi­ ally assist the future growth of Wheaton. Why not write at once for the Sept., 1930 Bulletin contain­ ing an account of Wheaton’s pro­ gram for the next five years. ice President— use the coupon*

'{"'VSTE of the basic principles of student life at Wheaton College is contained in the apparent­ ly simple slogan adopted early in the history of the institution, "A School for Men and Women.” In other words, Wheaton has always striven to be something more than merely a co-educational institution. It has endeavored to produce young men and women of real character—strong in the Lord and in the power of His might. W H EATON COLLEGE, Wheaton, III. Dept, KB 43 ! Office of the Vice President. Send me copy o f Sept., 1930 Bulletin o f W hea­ ton College with information o f Wheaton*s Plans for the coming five years. Name Street City _________________ State

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