King's Business - 1933-02

PRESENT STUDENT BODY OF BIBLE INSTITUTE OF LOS ANGELES

D o n ’t let lack o f fund s d isrup t the ir tra in in g

88 of the above students will be forced to return home on account of lack of funds to pay their room and boa r d at B i b l e In st itu te of Los Angeles ... unless God moves Chris­ tians to prevent their going

T he above student body of Bible Institute of Los Angeles consists of 385 consecrated young lives representing 28 denominations, andq drawn from 32 states, 9 foreign countries, and 1 United States'possession. Each of these young people has a definite Christian objective. They will become mission­ aries, pastors, evangelists, and leaders in Sunday- school and church activities— an earnest, cour­ ageous, hard-working, sincere, and prayerful group. On October 5th, 1932, two hundred and eighty students entered the Bible Institute, ex­ pecting to pay for their room and board (tuition is always free) by means o f part-time employ­ ment. Owing to the present unprecedented busi­ ness conditions, it has been impossible for our employment department to obtain work for all students, consequently E IGHTY -E IGHT who are UNEMPLOYED will find it necessary to

of Men, and Miss Mabel Culter, Superinten­ dent of W om en; and under the personal super­ vision of Mr. O. Howard Lucy, Business Man­ ager and Treasurer. Contributions to this fund in the past have enabled scores of students, now in useful Christian work, to finish their Bible Institute courses. Never was the need for Christian workers so apparent as today;— and never were there so many difficulties to be faced in training them. A Plan With a Purpose H ow would you like to be the answer to somebody’s prayer— the guardian for one or more of these earnest young Christians during the next four months? The Second Semester opens on February 8th and continues through the first week of June— cov­ ering seventeen weeks., The actual cost of a stu­ dent’s room and board for this period is $144.50,

$36.00 a month, or $8.50 a week. The whole amount does not need to be paid in advance, but may be donated in weekly or monthly installments. If the need of these consecrated young people has touched your heart, and you have decided to help along the lines sug­ gested, kindly fill in the appropriate coupon below. If you desire, a student will be selected as your ward, or you may name a stu­ dent whpm you already know. You will hear each month regard­ ing his or her Christian testimony and progress in study and soul­ saving work. The student will write you personally, send you a photograph, and enable you to see for yourself just what your gift is accomplishing for Christ. T o support one or more students would be a splendid contribution from a Sunday-school Class or Missionary Society,— an effective way to further gospel work. Please use one of the accompanying coupons and act as quickly as possible, for the need is yery great.

return home with their CHR IST IAN TRA IN ING UNF IN ­ ISHED , unless help is forthcoming from some other quarter. Employment Department Results Our Employment Manager gives the following statistics re­ garding students who find it necessary to earn as they learn : 141 are earning a salary sufficient to pay their board and room expenses. 51 are also employed, but not earning enough to meet board and room expenses. 88 are wholly unemployed. Student Aid The Bible Institute maintains a STUDENT A ID FUND whose activities are under the direction of Dr. John A . Hubbard, Chairman of the Faculty; Mr. C. B. Whitwell, Superintendent

FOR DONATION TO STUDENT AID FUND

FOR THE ENTIRE SUPPORT OF A STUDENT

Mr. O. Howard Lucy, Business Manager and Treasurer, B ible I nstitute of L os A ngeles , 536 So. Hope St., Los Angeles, Calif.

Mr. O. Howard Lucy, Business Manager and Treasurer, B ible I nstitute of Los A ngeles , 536 So. Hope St., Los Angeles, Calif.

Yes, I will undertake to help a student through the Second Semester at the Bible Institute, by remitting $8.50 weekly, $36.00 monthly, $144.50 total sum—to June 3, 1933—and direct you to take charge of the disburse­ ment of this fund, applying it to the student’s room and board expenses at the Institute. THE STUDENT AID FUND is to select as my ward for the next four months, a young lady/man of whose progress I am to be kept advised. ' • --------—

I will contribute $——_________ weekly/monthly/total sum to June 3, 1933 to yoür STUDENT AID FUND of the Bible Institute, to be used in paying room and board expenses of unemployed studénts at the Institute.

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