King's Business - 1927-10

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October 1927

ber 12th! Professor McClain comes to us after years, of thorough training and with a period of teaching experience in the Brethren College at Ashland, Ohio. Welcome, Brother McClain. ■-T-0-- Orange Blossoms REV. W. E. PIETSCH of the Church of the Open Door, and MISS MILDRED HANNA, former student, in the Lyceum Club Room, August 5th. BERTEL PAGARD, ’27 Evening School, and PAULINE SEIFERT, ’27, at the home of Mrs.' G. W. Jackson, Lo's Angeles, August 6th. They hope to,,.go To Africa as missionaries if the way is open, MABEL FUNK, ’26. to EDWARD F. SIEGFRIED, at the Little Church of the Flowers at Glendale;, June 25th. BESS KERR, ’23, to E. E. CRAN­ DALL, aboard the boat, just after cross­ ing the line from the United States into Canada, July 25th. ’ Mr. and.Mrs. .Cran­ dall will make their home in Vancouver, B. C. —o— Our sympathy goes out to all who have lost loved ones during the last months. The father.of Syvilla Ferron,.’25, passed away recently in Los Angeles. Mae Wedel, Aberdeen,; Idaho, has . lost her mother. -~o— Born to Rev. and Mrs. JOHN LIEN- HARD (nee Esther Sargent) ’20 and ’19, respectively, a son, August 8th. ' —o - . REV. DAVID D. SCHULTZ, ’26, pastor of one of the churches of Richey, Montana, writes of the way in which God ha^ been blessing his work. He feels led to give at least a year to further

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Fields desiring the “Safe, Sane and Sure Leadership” of DR. ROSS and MR. POLMAN should-correspond with the Extension Dept, of the Bible Institute at once. :- Coast to Coast Quintette “The Coast to Coast Quintette® the Gospel team composed of B. I. Alumni, HAROLD PUGH, ’27, first tenor; WARD ALTIG, ’27, second tenor; HAR­ RY NEUFELD, P. G. ’27, baritone; HARLAN FISCHER, ’26, bassj with PERCY C. R A W F O R 1). 26, speaker, completed their schedule .'at Baltimore, Maryland, August 28th. In a ..remarkable way God blessed the mission and ministry of these enthusiastic workers. The cities andfTowns visited carried fhern from the Pacific to the Atlantic. All dates were filled according to schedule. .Word re­ ceived from places visited indicates that their service;was, not only acceptable but spiritually most fru itfu l '.The names of many, prospective students from churches along the way have been received in the office of the Student Secretary. We hope to ,give, a more detailed,; account of . the Quintette's;work later. '' —o— ■ Welcome to Alva McClain REV, ALVA J. McCLAIN, began his work as the new professor of Doctrine, Church History and, New Testament Greek at the opening of .school, Septem

Good Words for B ritton Ross REV. BRITTON ROSS, our evangel­ ist, has been busy all ■summer ;■ in the Southland. He closed, on July 16th, a' very successful Tabernacle Campaign in Knoxville, Tennessee. One of the leaders associated with him has written of his work and of the blessings granted through his ministry. “I have just had the pleasure of work­ ing with Dr. Britton Ross in' a campaign here in Knoxville Which has been at­ tended by splendid results. On last Sun­ day morning1ninety-nine young people made public dedication of their flìves to Christ for definite Christian, service, and since then the; total.has run' well over 100. Quite a number of these young people are very much interested in the Bible Institute in preparing themselves for service, and several have already-made their decision to go. H e is a great teacher and preacher, and the Lord is wonderfully using him, and in him'your- institution has..a wonderful .field, repre­ sentative.” Beginning July 17th and; continuing through August, Dr, Ross ; conducted a Bible Conference and series of evangel­ istic meetings in Erwin, Tennessee, With' splendid results. In spite of extreme heat the meetings day after day were well attended, and thè Spiritual fruitage wàs; beyond measure! The, schedule ’of the ROSS-POLMAN campaigns fo’r the spring of 1928 is now being made up.

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