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his wife respondeth. “There are three, nay, even four things we must do ere we go.” “Three things cometh to mind,” he agreeth, “But not a fourth. Wilt thou tell me what they are? I recall first that we ask our neighbor to minister unto our flowers, then that we arrange for our grass to be mowed and watered, and of course that we have our mail for­ warded. Any more escapeth my mind." As she smileth the wife enjoined, “The fourth is like unto the other three, yet greater it is than all. Good husband, hast thou forgotten to dig into thy purse and take care of thy giving to the Lord? I f thou desirest to preserve the Lord’s ministry there is this to which thou must attend. Do this faithfully that it may be well with thee.” Then the husband replieth, “Verily, thou art noble and wise among women.” And he taketh care of his giving for the summer, which gave great cause for re­ joicing. Here was a man who did not forget the Lord in his summer vacation, making sure that he planneth his stew­ ardship wisely. copy of this publication, please pass it along to a friend so that he may also enroll in the Plan and receive these helpful monthly features from the broadcasts. Since all materials from the Biola radio programs are included in the BROADCASTER, publication is gen­ erally completed near the,’end of the specific month. Your patience is greatly appreciated. □ I would like to become a member of the Biola Fellowship. Biola Fellowship Members receive a packet of envelopes (24 to expire in two years for monthly contributions). I am enclosing $.................. this month, and would like to send $.................. monthly for the ministries of Biola.

you have the strength and wisdom to deal with tears and fears. If your faith is shallow, superficial or per­ haps even non-existent, you will be plagued constantly and beset with struggles. What is your personal faith like today? Is it, as Paul sug­ gested of Timothy, “unfeigned” ? May the Lord speak to each of our hearts concerning the personal needs of our own souls for overcoming joy and victory. VACAT ION ER 'S PARABLE Now it came to pass that, as the time of vacation drew near, a certain mem­ ber of the church began thinking of cool streams where fish were found in abun­ dance. His children thought of sandy beaches by the sea, while his wife longed for the mountains. So he saith to his family, “Lo, the hot days come and my work lieth heavy upon me. Come, let us depart and go where fishes do bite, and where cool winds bring refreshment, and the land is only beautiful about us.” “Thou speakest words of wisdom," If you are not receiving copies of the BROADCASTER monthly, you may have them come to your home or office automatically by being a member of the Biola Fellowship. This is a group of faithful donors who invest monthly in the distinctive ministries of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Inc. Specific monthly amounts are not set; this is a matter between you and the Lord. In maintaining this 58 year old work for the Saviour, we have found that faithfulness on the part of God’s stewards is the important thing. You are invited to become co-laborers with us in this vital testimony. The invest­ ment you make will bring you this publication monthly, hereafter, without your request. If you are already a member of the Fellowship and have received an extra Name

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