King's Business - 1955-09

T£A' They’l be livingyour lessons inten years. . . By next Sunday your pupils may not remember everything you said last Sunday. By next year, they may have forgotten the lesson entirely. But ten years from today, they’ll be men and women — living their lives by the standards you are teaching them today. The lessons you teach each Sunday are building up, little by little, the basic attitudes of reverence and love and faith that will make them worthwhile, fruitful Christian men and women.

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O ne, two, three jumps! Jan- nie Loe skipped merrily down the street. “Skip and a hop to the bakerman’s shop to buy a stick of candy,” sang Jannie Loe. “Only I am not going to the baker- man’s shop. Instead I am going to Mr. Koker’s grocery store to buy— let’s see.” “Uncle Bob said that my dime had this many pennies in it.” She spread out her plump little hands and count­ ed a finger for each penny. “Now,” she continued to herself, “he said that it would take three cents for a package of gum.” She curled up three fingers in her moist fist. “Five for a candy bar.” Five more fingers were tucked away. “Just two cents left. What can I buy with just two cents?” Her skipping slowed down to a foot-dragging. “Oh, I know. I’ll send the two cents to Mr. Radio Man. Hadn’t he said that one penny would help over 60 persons to hear about the Lord Jesus Christ? Two pennies would be that many more. Let me see how many 60’s would that be and another penny’s worth, too.” She started to count on the help­ ful fingers. She managed the first ten well, but when she started the second ten she lost count. “I guess that is too much for me to count. I’ll ask Mr. Koker how many two 60’s are.” “I wonder how much good ten whole pennies would do for God. I’ll ask Mr. Koker that, too.” Her brown braids bobbed up and down as she resumed her skipping. She stopped suddenly. “Wouldn’t it be awful not to know about the Lord Jesus Christ and His love? The radio preacher said that there were oh, so many, many persons who did not know about the Lord Jesus, God’s THE KING'S BUSINESS

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