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T H E K I N G ' S B U S I N E S S

February, 1939

HIS BREAKFAST FOR A NEW TESTAMENT A young Jew from Cairo, Egypt, wrote us the following letter: Dear Sirs of the Beth Sar Sha­ lom of Brooklyn: First I beg not to refuse me the sending every month of your valuable “Shepherd of Israel,” because it is difficult to get it from a friend in Jeru­ salem. I could get it here too, but I don’t dare to get it for fear of the Jews. Furthermore, I would ask to please send me a New Testa­ ment, in Yiddish or in He­ brew. I would like to learn the same. Am sorry not to be in a position to send money for it because I am not work­ ing over two years as a result of illness that I suffer. Please send the New Testament in a closed wrapper, (not open) that my family should not see and know of it. It is over two years that my family aids me materially. Please answer me, because I have very little money and cannot often write and pay postage. The postage which I pay for this letter, I will miss for a breakfast. And, of course, we sent him the New Testament, and with it a letter of cheer and encouragement in the Lord. But we tell you the story here, that you might know of the far reach the Lord has given to this Mission; for, like the description of the heavens in Psalm 19, our lines too have "gone out through all the earth." And God has blessed beyond human calculation the testimony you have enabled us to give to e world Jewry, for the Lord Jesus Christ. Would you not love to have fellowship with such a ministry? AMERICAN BOARD OF MISSIONS TO TH E JEW S, Inc. 31 Throop Ave. Brooklyn, New York Dear Friends: Y es, I want to fellowship with you in your world-wide testimony to Israel. Here is $__________________ Name..______ ................______............___ Street......... ..................................................... City-------------------------------State_________ ...

L0U I8 T. TALBOT, Editor-In-Chief M ildred M. C ook , Managing Editor H. S. R isley , Circulation Manager

Official Organ of The Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Incorporated

®fie Sifcle T am ils ^ la ^ a jin e Copyright, 1939, by T hx K ing ' s B usiness (a California non-profit corporation) Motto: "Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood." — R ev . 1:5.

Volume X X X

February, 1939

Number 2

TABLE OF CONTENTS • Photograph on front cover by ACME

Thanks Be To God for Winter—Helen Frazee-Bower......................... 52 Around the King’s Table—Editorial......................................................... 53 Peter’s Ten Spiritual Crises, Part II—Robert C. McQuilkin.............. 54 Views and Reviews of Current News—Dan Gilbert............................. 55 America’s Unfinished Task—Samuel Fisk.............................................. 56 Junior King’s Business—Martha S. Hooker.......................................... 61 “Before the Cock Crow Twice”—Alva J. McClain................................... 63 International Lesson Commentary............ .................................................. 64 Bible Institute Family Circle........|................................................................. 72 Our Literature Table................................ .......................... Mat................... 73 Girls’ Query Corner...................................................................... 74 Notes on Christian Endeavor—Mary G. Goodner.................................. 76 Daily Devotional Readings............................................................................ 80

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