King's Business - 1933-02

He Received a Salary Raise Eleven Times “ I want to relate what the Lord has done to a fam ily since they contribute to the cause of the Jewish mission. The head of the fam ily, a man about 45 years of age, has received a raise in sal­ ary eleven times since they have: c o n t r ib u t e d to th e cause of bringing the gos­ pel to the Jews, which, of course, is only secondary to the spiritual blessings the L ord has bestowed upon them.” (Name and address in our files.) You see, it’s this way; the Jews are God’s property, and you can’t touch them for good with­ out some blessing sticking, as a contagion to you; no less than did the poor woman who said, “ Let me hut touch the hem of His garm en t!” Do you know of anything more directly in the line of God’s blessing than helping those “ of whom as concerning thè’’ flesh, Christ came” ? Or, do you know of any other people or person concerning whom He has said, “ I will bless them that bless thee” ? Our work merits your every confidence. Our field is not only the 2,000,000 Jews o f New York, but the 4,000,000 Jews o f Amer­ ica. And through co-operating missionaries we are represented, and our Yiddish publications are b'eing distributed, in all the im­ portant Jewish centers of the world. In America, Branches are being established in the larger cities as the Lord gives us the means and the workers. Your help and prayers are always need­ ed. “ The Chosen People,” loved by many Bible students for its helpful information on Prophecy and the Jews, is sent to all contri­ butors. May we hear from you?

©he Sidle Tamil# 2Ha#a^ine Motto: “ Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood .”— R ev . 1 :5.

Volume XXIV

February, 1933

Number 2

TABLE OF CONTENTS Crumbs from the King’s Table— Stewart P. MacLennan...,:.............43 God and the gadget—R. Celestia Churchill..;...................................... 44 The Laymen’s Foreign Missions Inquiry— W. J. Mosier:'.. ........ 46 An Experience in Lost City Hunting—J. A . Huffman...................... 48 The Trend o f Modernism in the Larger Denominations — Stanley Bailes....................................... ....................................49 The Greatest Business in the World— Paul W . Rood.........................51 God and Gog-and 1937 ( ? ) —Louis S. Bauman................................... 53 Heart to Heart with our Young Readers — Florence Nye Whitwell................................... .........................56 Girls’ Query Corner—Myrtle E. Scott................... .............................. 57 Bible Institute Family Circle-^Cutler B. Whitwell...... ..,.....'..........,59 Our Literature Table....... .......................................................................... 60 Junior King’s Business— Martha S..Hooker..........................................61 Living Lessons from the Book of L ife and Everyday Life —Roy Talmage Brumbaugh............................................,........... 63 International Sunday School Lesson Commentary............................... 64 Notes on Christian Endeavor—Mary G. Goodner.............................71 Daily Devotional Readings........................................................................75

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