King's Business - 1957-02

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D e e p T r u t h s of G o d ’ s W o r d i n MOODY

New happenings with staff & contributors O f the four leading evangelical maga­ zines today as far as we know, T h e K i n g ’ s B u s in e s s is the only one printed by a Christian press (the Church Press, Glen­ dale, Calif.). The press is owned by Bernard Farson and son, Ken. Ken’s brother, Allen, is also in the printing business. After going out as a missionary with Wycliffe, Allen now (for more than

SUMMER SCHOOL

A g a in t h i s y e a r . .

FUS TW O G R E A T 3 -W E E K S E S S IO N S I 111 L . J u n e i f _ to J u l y 5 J u l y 8 to J u l y , 2 6 : MORE THAN 50 BIBLE-CENTERED SUBJECTS including analysis courses in Leviticus, Psalms, Zechariah, John, Acts and Hebrews—and Bible Synthesis covering the Old Testament from Job to Malachi A Consecrated Faculty of 40 • No Tuition to Pay • Only $15.00 a Week for Room and Board • Located in Chicago Near Beautiful Lake Michigan HERE'S WHAT STUDENTS SAY ABOUT SUMMER SCHOOL: Courtes: “ Bible subjects very inspiring" “Instruction most helpful" Food: “Excellent meals!" “Well planned and varied menus!" Faculty: “Always so friendly and ready to help" “Sincerely interested in students" Christian Work Assignments Facilities: “Little kitchens in dorms are ideal!” “Bookstore handy, sweet shop convenient!”

Allen & Ken Farson In Cuernavaca, gay entertainment.

10 years) runs a large printing establish­ ment in Cuernavaca, some 50 miles Aca­ pulco-way from Mexico City. His specialty is turning out gospel literature in Spanish and difficult Indian dialects. All of which brings us around to saying that a fort­ night ago brother Ken returned after a three-week visit with brother Allen. The visit is a yearly affair. And this year as usual the brothers Farson took time out to run through a stack of music rolls for Allen’s ancient player piano. Just about the gayest entertainment in Cuernavaca. As far as we are concerned the Farsons— father and sons— are three gentlemen with just about the most genuine Christian wit­ ness we know. Last month we carried a story about an ex-gambler who now manufactures vita­ mins. A nice switch. Which reminds us of another Christian in the vitamin busi­ ness. He’s Leslie C. Ward. His is the Pas-Cal Company of Altadena, Calif. He’s been a steady advertiser in T h e K in g ' s B usiness for a good many years now. Ward is the kind of Christian who believes in giving more than the biblical tithe . . . a custom more talked about than prac­ ticed nowadays. The Pas-Cal people give a whopping 40% discount to missionaries equipping for foreign fields and 15% to full time Christian workers in the U.S.

(Optional for Summer School students): “Challenging" . . . “very fine experience" “A very special blessing to me” Devotional Program: “Inspiring” . . . “exceptionally good" “A great personal blessing" Christian Fellowship: “Friendliness was outstanding" “One of the best things"

CHURCH MUSIC WORKSHOP . . . will be offered by the Sacred Music Department during the first week of the second session. Summer School students may attend some sessions of the workshop if they choose. For information write the Sacred Music Department at the Institute.

Because of the large num ber of students planning to attend Summ er S ch ool this year, we suggest you apply early! Registration has been greatly sim plified . . .

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WRITE TODAY for free catalog and application papers.

A d d ress O FFICE O F A D M IS S IO N S , Dept. K-37-331

Dr. William Culbertson, president

Dr. S. Maxwell Coder, dean

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