King's Business - 1956-09

Biola Alumnus and Alumnews Needed for Biola Archives The following numbers of Biola Alumnus and Biola Alumnews are need­ ed to complete the files in the Biola Archives. Anyone having these who is willing to part with them should com­ municate with the Librarian, Dr. Arnold D. Ehlert, 558 S. Hope St., Los An­ geles 17, Calif. Alumnus (1928-1945?): Vol. 1, No. 4 Vol. 3, No. 1, 3, 4 Vol. 2, No. 2, 3,4 Vol. 4, No. 1, 2, 4 Any after Vol. 4 Alumnews (1945- ): Vol. Ill, No. 1 Vol. IV, No. 3, 4 MORMON TERM ITES Thousands of Mormon Missionaries are trav­ eling over the world undermining the work of the Christian Ministry and the Christian Churches. Psalm 11:3. For help to meet the Mormon menace write: Christian Tract Society P.O. Box 1311 Phoenix, Arizona Reviewed In The Sunday School Times: "This book contains many interesting and informing observations." The book that answers hundreds of questions about the Roman Church— ones that have puzzled you for years. 192 pages; imitation leatherette. Obtainable from bookstore or author, $2.25 postpaid. P.O. Box 1053, Glendale 5, California The Greatest Gift of All Your favorite SCRIPTURE text richly embossed on gold/ silver/ white plastic. Other texts/ too. 1 Enclose one in your everyday I mail and gift parcels. THEY PAY* OFF. Send your $1 TODAY to: STANDARD SPECIALTIES CO. BOX 4382 • SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. EVERYBODY IS READING: "A PRIEST SPEAKS HIS MIND" Rev. W. E. R. O'Gorman

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left of the second from the top and the sixth to the right of the second. You now have the shape of a cross. With a red crayon trace around the edges of the papers making the out­ line of the cross.) LESSON: When the children of Israel were preparing to enter the prom­ ised land, a wonderful provision for cities of refuge was made for them by the Lord. If a person accidentally killed someone, he could run to one of the six cities of refuge and be safe until he had a trial. Otherwise, a relative of the one who had been killed could get revenge by killing him. Much is told us about these cities in Numbers 35. I have written their names on pieces of paper which I shall pin on the wall. Joshua gives us their names. The first is Kedesh. The second, Shechem, followed by Hebron, Bezer, Ramoth and Golan. (Pin them on the wall in the position before de­

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scribed.) You will notice that these pieces of paper are in the shape of a cross, and the outside of each has a red line, completing the outline of a cross. It is very important to know that there is a likeness between these cities and Christ. They met a great need, and so does He. They were God’s idea, and it was His idea that Christ come and die for the sins of the world. They were easily reached, and Christ can be easily found by those who want to be saved. The doors were always open, and Christ is always ready to save the lost. END.

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