King's Business - 1921-04

THE K I NG ' S BUS I NES S sittin g room , a ll in one. stim u la te tru e th in k in g and Bible Study a n d to prom ote gen u in e relig io u s e x p eri­ ence. W e tra v e l from tow n to c ity as th e case m ay be. E v ery horneáis in th e tow n, also m eetin g s a re being held e ith e r in th e Mormon m eetin g houses or th e o th er churches. W e seek to help th e Mormon frien d s to see th e lig h t a n d to le a rn to know Je su s as th e ir perso n al Savior “T his is n o t a n easy w ork, it ta k e s m uch g race, patience, love and p ra y e r and B ible stu d y to g e t along. W e w o rk w ith ­ ou t a sa lary , ou r needs a re typing supplied. If any of th e y oung m en and fellow g ra d ­ u a te s w a n t som ething h a rd come over into U tah and help us.” F ra n k Schofield H a rt w ho h a s had c h arg e of a C hapel in L incoln H eig h ts, re c e n tly received his a p p o in tm en t fo r C ounty Sunday School F ie ld R e p re s e n ta ­ tiv e and call to a P re sb y te ria n C hurch in K entucky. M rs. H a rt is d ed icatin g h er a b ility to th e L ord’s W ork and w ill o rg a n - ize P o ck et T estam en t L eagues, Bible W om ens Clubs, L yceum Clubs, C hildren s C hoirs a n d Sunday School O rc h estra s m accom panying Mr. H a rt w ith his new schedule of service. . A. C. G abrielsen, *16, h a s been doing ev an g elistic w o rk in N orw ay. L a st spnn& he and a n o th e r y oung ev an g e list sta rte d up th e c o ast of N orw ay on a p reach in g to u r. A t B erg en a re v iv a l broke out, and as a re s u lt a church w as organized and bo th w ere u rg e d to. serve a s p a sto rs. A la rg e tem p o rary ta b e rn a c le w as erected. A ddress is Bo* 135, Minde, B ergen, N or­ E a rl C ochran h a s ta k e n up fo u r m onths w o rk w ith th e W este rn W ash in g to n B ap-, tis t Convention. H e h a s been holding m eetin g s in E v e re tt, W ash., a n d proceeds to Shelton, T acom a an d S eattle. Silva McConnell a n d F re d e ric k L. Wood, fo rm er g ra d u a te s w ere m arried D ecem ber 24, 1920, a t L aw rence, K ans. A ddress 420 So. L e a v itt St., Chicago.

334 tu te te a c h e r in th e B a p tist Sunday School and have been in stru m e n ta l in lead in g eleven to th e L ord in th e Sunday School classes w hich I have ta u g h t. _ t of B eni. J. K im ber w rite s . As B a sto r oi th e F ir s t P re sb y te ria n C hurch of F re d ­ erick. Okla., I am en joying w o rk in a th riv in g comm unity and;J>ef§m”1”fart of y e a r w ith stro n g p ro sp ects of fe S W fs g t n ra v e r May I a sk th e p ra y e r of th e I n ­ s titu te fo r ou r e v an g e listic cam p aig n w hich w ill co ntinue u n til E a ste r. M. P. K rik o rian , 3423 N. Second St., P h iladelphia, Pa., w rite s: ‘ I c an n o t leave fo r my fu tu re field of lab o r a t p re sen t w hich is A rm enia, b u t I w a n t s ®rve th e L ord in th is co u n try till m y tim e comes. My m ain w o rk is E v a n g e lism a n d w ill be g lad to h e a r from you,, if I could be of any service in a n y field. W H. W erten b a k e r sa y s: w e a re lo ­ c ated a t 204 N. W ellin g to n St., Los A n­ geles. I have th e P a sto ra te of th e C hurch of th e B re th re n a t Inglew ood. Mrs. W er­ te n b a k e r is su p e rin te n d en t of th e P rim a ry D e p artm en t of th e Sunday School, C hurch C h o rister, a n d a ss is ts in th e P a sto ra l W ork. We have a sm all c o n g reg a tio n bu t a re enjoying th e w o rk a n d th e L ord is b lessin g our efforts and g iv in g us some S°Je ssie E. B. L ew is, ’12, 161-D No. B aly St„ Los A ngeles, Calif., Says: My h u s­ band is th e P a sto r of th e L incoln H ts. C o n g reg atio n al Church, th e re fo re , h®hl th e hum ble position of b ein g a m in iste r s w i f e end eav o rin g to be a h elpm ate to him a s w ell a s to our people,» re a liz in g th a t th e need is g rea t, g re a te r th a n ever b e­ fore, people need Jesu s, b u t can t seem to see it, n o t w illin g to acknow ledge th a t sin h a s th e up p er h a n d .’ . E . H. Osborn, Tolchaco, A nz., sa y s. My p e rm a n en t ad d ress is th e above. I am su p e rin te n d en t of th e W este rn D istrict N avajo P re sb y te ria n M issions. *J Chas. E. R euter, Los A ngeles, sa y s. 1 am looking fo rw a rd to serve H im in w h a t- tv e r place He sees fit. W e w a n ted to go to South Am erica, b u t w ere h in d ered by th e w a r and our tw o babies com ing, b ut bo th a re o ut of th e w ay now a s th e b ab ies a r t old enough to go alo n g and God is able to keep them . I A ssista n t S u p erin ten d en t of Sunday School a t T rin ity C o n g reg atio n al C hurch and tea ch a y o u n g m en’s c la ss b u t God m ay have a h a rd e r field. I f so I w a n t to be th ere .” ■ ... J. A lb ert Neufeld, R eedley, #Calif., says: ‘‘A t p re se n t I am ou t h e re in th e m oun­ ta in re g io n s of U tah in th e in te re s ts of th e U tah Gospel M ission of C leveland, Ohio W e a re tw o m en from th e Bible In s titu te w ho w o rk to g eth e r. W e live in a covered w agon m ounted on a F o ra T ruck. T his palace is our sleeping q u a rte rs, d in in g c a r or c afe te ria, p arlor,

Our Bible Institute in China (See next page) New buildings now in p ro cess of erection a t C hangsha. N ine co lp o rtag e bands, 1 I 7 m en in all, p u rsu in g th e ir studies and doing evangelistic w ork. 187,247 hom es visited last year. D r. K eller’s w o rk is h e artily com ­ m ended a n d endorsed by all th e evangelical m issionaries in C hina.

DECEMBER 1920 GRADUATES (B. I. O . L. A.)

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