King's Business - 1936-01

PAU L W. ROOD, Editor M ildred M. C ook , Managing Editor H. S. R isley , Circulation Manager

Published Monthly by and Represent­ ing the Bible Institute of Los Angeles

“To The JEW FIRST” This is the bedrock upon which we predicate the Jewish Mission ap­ peal to every Bible-believing soul. “To the Jew first” is as basic in Missions„,as faith in Christ is basic in. Salvatjpn. Ev^ryJanuary brings to us an increasing number of gifts “to the Jew first.” And many letters tell us, “Thank you so much■ for calling my attention to my duty and privilege. I want to start the New Year right.” Think it over. For some day you too will join this blessed host and you too will say, “ I want to preach God’s Gospel in God’s way—to the Jew first.’,- And while you think it over, just bear in mind that there are today nearly 2,000,000 Jewish souls in New York City who have never even been given the gospel “to the Jew last!” Our work merits your every con­ fidence. Our field is not only the 2,000,000 Jews of New York, but the 4,000,000 Jews of America. And through co-operating mission­ aries we are represented, and our Yiddish publications are being dis­ tributed, in the important Jewish centers o f the world. In America, branches are being established in the larger cities as the Lord gives us the' means . and the workers. Your help and prayers are always needed. “The Chosen People” loved by many Bible students for its help­ ful information on Prophecy and the Jews, is sent to all contributors. May we hear from you? American Board of Missions to the Jews Inc. 31 Throop Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. If interested in annuities ask for our free booklet “ Jewish Mission Bonds.**

©heSihle Tamils S itatine Motto: : “ Unio him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood?.’^— R ev . 1 :5.

Volume XXVII

January, 1936

Number 1

TABLE OF CONTENTS Around the King’s Table— Paul W . Rood...........:.......... ,.....—........... 4 V R. A. Torrey äs a Preacher-—W . B. Riley.............-........-.......-........—- 6 Dr. Torrey as I Knew Him—William Evans....:............................... . 7 Dr. Torrey'äs a Teacher-^Jdhn H, Hunte^........................... ............. 8 As His Students Saw Him—Mrs. Lyman Stewart arid Cutler B. Whitwell.......................................................................... - 9 R. A. Torrey as He Was Known in Great Britain— . - Mrs. A . C .'D ixon.-.-......................................... ................................ 10 Dr, Torrey, Chind, and the Hunan Bible Institute— ’ Grace Pike Roberts........................... .........................——— -............11 Reminiscences of Dr. Torrey— Edith F. Norton................................. 12 Dr. Torrey as a Counselor—A . B. Prichard-..................... .......13- Desiring God’s Glory—Mrs. R. A. Torrey..................................... -.....14 Dr. Torrey as a Friendv^Duncan A . Morton—:.................... -............14 Dr. Torrey’s Sense of Fairness—Mrs. W . E. Wright—.....................15 From Dr. Torrey’s “ Christian Life Card” .................. ~...................... 16 Junior King’s Business—Martha S. Hooker....................................... 17 International Lesson Commentary................... ...................................... 19 Notes on Christian Endeavor—Mary G. Goodlier.— — ...—.,28 Daily Devotional Readings...............—....................................-.......... ‘-3J. Helps for Preachers and Teachers..—...............—.................................-3 7 Bible Institute Family Circle..........................:............................. -........... 38 Our Literature Table................................................................-................ 39

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