King's Business - 1922-12

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W e a p p e a l to a ll fo rm e r stu d e n ts fo r h elp in g a th e r in g n ew s fo r th is pag e. M an y te ll u s th a t u p o n re c e iv in g T he K in g ’s B u sin ess, th e y tu rn first to th e “B ib le I n s titu te H a p p e n in g s,” b u t th e y seem to fo rg e t th a t w e a re d e p e n d in g on th em fo r “H a p p e n in g s.” I f yo u e n jo y re a d in g a b o u t th e frie n d s m ad e a t B. I. rem em b e r t h a t th e y e n te r ta in th e sam é fe e lin g s w ith re g a rd to you. A d d ress M iss E lfre d a S tein , B ib le In s titu te . H e re is a n ap p eal o f a u u m e r s o rt. T he A lum n i A sso ciatio n is fa c in g a d eficit in th e tre a s u ry . I t w o u ld be m u ch a p p re ­ c ia te d if a ll g ra d u a te s , ex cep t th o se upon fo re ig n fields, w ho h av e n o t p aid th e ir d u e s fo r th e p a s t y ear, w o u ld do so a s soon a s p o ssib le. D u es sh o u ld be s e n t to th e tre a s u r e r , M iss M ay Cole, B ib le I n ­ s titu te . A m iss io n a ry ju s t re tu rn e d to A frica, a f te r h e r fu rlo u g h in th e U n ited S tates, w rite s : “T h e m em o ry of one p recio u s m o n th s p e n t in th e B ible I n s titu te o f L os A n g eles, w h ile on fu rlo u g h , rem a in s w ith m e, fo r th e s tre n g th e n in g of fa ith in th e T riu n e God a n d th e^W o rd of God. U ndoes seem e s se n tia l th a t a ll o u r m issio n a rie s sh o u ld sp en d som e p a r t of th e ir fu rlo u g h in th e B ible In s titu te , th a t th e s p iritu a l a s w ell a s th e p h y sic a l m an m ay be b u ilt u p .” L e o n a rd L. G aylord, ’22, is a c tin g a s A s­ s is ta n t S u p e rin te n d e n t of M en a t th e B ib le In s titu te . Ja m e s H . B ird , '21, w h o w e n t to C h in a a f te r h is g ra d u a tio n , is now in L o s A n ­ g eles, h a v in g been com p elled to r e tu r n to th is c o u n try fo r h e a lth reaso n s. M iss L e la W ig h t, ’21, is a tte n d in g th e U n iv e rsity o f R e d la n d s. M iss lo n e L ow m an , *22, h a s b een a p ­ p o in te d to w o rk in th e K irk w o o d M em o­ ria l S chool a t G anado, A rizona. Mr. a n d M rs. W esley O. K e m p tn e r (nee F lo ra P ierso n , ’14) a re hom e on fu rlo u g h fro m A frica. Mr. a n d M rs. L lo y d W ells (n ee G race B u tle r), *21, a re liv in g in H u n tin g to n P a rk , a n d a s s is tin g in th e w o rk o f th e G ospel T a b e rn a c le in L os A ngeles. M iss E s th e r S e g e rk ra n tz , ’20, w as m a r­ rie d in Ju n e to M r. F ra n k C. O lsen, of S e a ttle , W ash in g to n . A d a u g h te r, M ary E le a n o r, w a s b o rn to M r. a n d M rs. Geo. H . E k d a h l (n ee G ladys G ib so n ), of T o ro to ro , C h a rcas, B olivia, on S ep tem b er 14th. A n ew d a u g h te r, M u riel E la in e , a rriv e d a t th e hom e of Mr. a n d M rs. H. C. W eb en - d o rfe r, San P ed ro , C h arcas, B o liv ia, on A u g u st 16th .

S ta n le y B ond, ’22, a n d M a ry E ic k e n b e ry w e re m a rrie d la s t su m m er a n d a r e a t ­ te n d in g O ccid en tal C ollege. P e te r S iem ens, ’20, h as' e n te re d H ills ­ b o ro C ollege. M iss D o ro th y T hom p so n , ’22, h a s le ft fo r E g y p t to te a c h m u sic in a m issio n school. F r a n k S'. H a rt, a f te r e ig h t m o n th s as C o u n ty F ie ld S u n d ay School M issio n ary in K e n tu c k y ^ e n te re d M cC orm ick T h eo lo g ic al S em in ary , C hicago, a n d from th e re w as se n t o u t la s t sum m er to ta k e c h a rg e of tw o c h u rc h e s in S o u th D ak o ta. M is s -E m ily B eck, ’21, is r e tu rn in g to th e U n ited S ta te s from N o rw ay , h o p in g to ta k e up C h ristia n w o rk in C hicago. I r a T. M y rick h a s b een a p p o in te d by th e A m erican S u n d ay School U nion to th e R ed B luff F ield , w hich com p rises S h asta , T eh am a, B u tte a n d G lenn co u n tie s, C a li­ fo rn ia , a n d h a s m ad e a m o st re m a rk a b le re c o rd fo r th e first m o n th ’s serv ice. T he G en eral R e p re s e n ta tiv e of th e D ow er C o ast D is tric t s ta te s th a t tw o -th ird s of th e m issio n a rie s of th e S o ciety in th is d is tric t com e fro m th e B ib le I n s titu te of L o s A ngele§. E . G. H an sell, ’20, w rite s : “W e h a d a g r e a t tim e th is f sum m er. One place w e held som e m e e tin g s a n d h ad n e a rly fo rty c o n v ersio n s a n d I b a p tiz e d fo u rte e n in th e riv e r a t th e close of th e cam p aig n . I am now b ack a g a in on m y field a t A rm stro n g , B. C. A sso ciated w ith m e w ere D r. R am - a g e a n d H . H. M a cA rth u r, b o th B. I.- s t u ­ d e n ts .” M iss E lle n V. H o ffm an , ’20, w rite s : “I am n ow in T o ro to ro , C h a rcas, B olivia, w ith Mr. an d M rs. Geo. H. E k d a h l, h ap p y in .my w o rk in th e G irl’s School. T he m a ­ jo r ity of th e people h e re u n d e rs ta n d v e ry little S p an ish , so w e a re h o p in g w e sh a ll a c q u ire su fficien t k n o w led g e of. th e Q ui- c h u a to g iv e th e G ospel c le a rly in th a t la n g u a g e .” M iss L eo n a T h o erin g , ’20, w rite s from Y an g ch ow , K ia n g su , C h in a: “T ru ly th e need is g r e a t a n d e v e ry w h e re th e cry is fo r m ore w o rk ers. I f th e y o u n g people co u ld o n ly re a liz e th e co n d itio n of th o se o u tsid e of C h rist su rro u n d e d by h e a th e n influence, I am su re th e y w ould n o t h e s i­ ta te to offer th em se lv e s to* th e L o rd ’s s e r ­ vice. T h e ir h o p eless fa c e s re v e a l th e ir h e a r t h u n g e r w h ich th e h id eo u s id o ls th e y w o rsh ip can n e v e r sa tis fy . I t is su ch a c o n tr a s t to see th e r a d ia n t facfes o f th o se w ho k n o w C h rist a s th e ir S av io u r, a n d h e a r th e ir so n g s of p ra ise . T h ese a re a liv in g a d v e rtis e m e n t th a t m issio n s p ay .” M r. a n d M rs. O. J. K irlt, w ho a re now s ta tio n e d a t P oko, u n d e r th e H e a r t of A frica M ission, w rite in te re stin g ly - of th e ir

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