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August, 1939

men and devils say I have not, I say I have, on the authority of God’s Word,” The principle involved cannot be ap­ plied arbitrarily to -just any need in the whole world, but rather to the sphere for which God in His grace has made you individually responsibly. Then, according to the needs of your calling and sphere of life and service, speak forth the word of faith. Call the things that be not as though they were. Carry out, Mark 11:24: “What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them.” Facts About Schools The following comments have been gleaned from information sent to THE KING’S BUSI­ NESS by representatives of the schools whose advertising appears this month. John Brown University Siloam Springs, Ark. At Siloam Springs, Ark., a unique educational plant is maintained for the triple purpose of training “head, heart, and hand..’’ Complete academic credit is offered for high school and university work, with special emphasis upon vocational preparation and thorough Bible train­ ing. (Please see page 325.) Calvert School Founded in 1897 as a private school in Balti­ more, Md., for the purpose of educating children from four to twelve years of age by means of the best methods known to modern educational science, the Calvert School has become interna­ tionally popular through its Home Instruction Department. This tested course of instruction is a boon to parents who are situated beyond the reach of a good school, who are traveling, or who for other reasons favor home study for their children (Please see page 31«.) Bob Jones College ■ Cleveland, Tenn. The Bob Jones College is interdenominational, coeducational, and orthodox. It stands without apology for the old-time religion and the absolute authority of the Bible. The institution draws its students from practically every state in the Union and from several foreign countries. The credits of Bob Jones College are accepted by colleges and universities everywhere. (Please see back cover.) 1 ' . Multnomah School of the Bible Portland, Ore. The purpose of the school is to give a working knowledge of the Bible and a thorough ground­ ing m theology. B. B. Sutcliffe is President. The S L 2 is a member of the Evangelical Teacher Training Association. (Pleas© see page ole.) Simpson Bible Institute 101 West 58th Street Seattle, Wash. The Simpson Bible Institute is located in a fine residential district of Seattle. The school has had a total enrollment of 106 students this past vear Two-year and three-year courses are of- fered. No degrees are given. “The Bible .s the core of the curriculum.” (Please see page 338.) Stony Brook School Stony Brook, Cong Island, N. Y. Stony Brook is on the North Shore of Long Island about fifty miles from New York City. Work begins with seventh grade and continues through high school. Bible study is required throughout the entire curriculum. Boys only are admitted. Graduates of Stony Brook bave entered over sixty different colleges and universities. (Please see inside back cover.) The Moody Bible Institute Chicago, 111. A coeducational institution with an enrollment of three thousand students this year, the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago exists “to educate . . Christian workers, Bible readers, Gospel singes, teachers and evangelists who are competent to effectively teach and preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ.*’ The Bible is the main textbook of the Institute. Will H. Houghton is President of the schovl. . Entrance requirements» Applicants must give evidence of conversion to Jesus Christ, be of ap­

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E x t r a l a r g e S u m m e r P r o f i t s for W o m e n ’ s Organizations Write at once for folder describing most attractive offer ever made by this com­ pany, Learn how your organization can earn those needed funds more quickly, more easily. Offer lasts for limited time only. Mail card today to Metal Sponge Sales Corporation, Lehigh Avehue and MasCher Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Gottschalk’s ------- METAL SPONGE --------- Your Church Can Easily RAISE UP TO $500 In a Few Months It’s surprising how much money can be raised quickly and easily for any Church purpose with our Christmas Card Plan. Many Churches have earned several hundred dollars in a few mpnths. Take orders among members and friends for appealing $1 Box Assortment of •21 “Emboss-O” Christmas Cards complete with materials for inscribing sender’s signature in RAISED GOLD LETTERS. Make up to 100% profit and Extra Bonus! Also large Religious Assortment with Bible Text Cards. Samples and instructions furnished. Complete line of Christmas Card Assortments and Gift Wrap­ pings, also Personal Christmas Cards with sender's name imprinted at 50 for $1 retail. Write for details and Sample Offer.' FRIENDSHIP STUDIOS 438 Adams Street, E lm ira, N. Y. 5 BIG BARGAINS IN BIBLE COURSES (L im ite d T im e O n ly) Regular Special $8.00 $6.00 .Fundamentals of . Bible Chapter Summary. 7.00 5.00 World-Wide Missions—« 6.00 3.75 (Check course desired) These special summer rates are made available to you by the world’s greatest Bible school, to clearout slightlyshelf-worncourses, etc. Offer good only to those en­ rolling between July 1 and Sept. 15. We also have special class rates. Send rem ittance with this ad. Dept. KT338, 153 Institute Place, Chicago N am e ------------------------ .— .......................... 5.00 4.00 3.5Ö 2.50

proved Christian character, possess at least one year of Christian experience, and be connected with some evangelical church. Four years of ac­ credited high-school work are required for en­ trance for the Christian Education, Christian Education-Music, Music, or Pastors Courses. Grammar school education and an age require­ ment of at least twenty years are sufficient for other courses. The' Institute Is eager to help earnest students. Tuition is free; board and room are furnished at cost. A Student Benefit Fee of $8.5« is charged for each term.

ADMINISTRATION BUILDING— MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO New twelve-story Adminlstratioit Building housing modem classroom and library facilities in addition to business offices. Institute Radio Station WMBI, located in tower. Twenty-three other buildings of the Institute are found on or near the downtown campus. BUYERS’ GUIDE [¿>gg next fage~\ ______ _ SHOE REPAIRING LEGION SHOE SERVICE, «24 W. 6TH ST., LOS Angeles, Calif. Fine shoe repairing service of- fered. See display ad page 321. _________===^ SUNDAY-SCHOOL LITERATURE AND SUPPLIES_______ AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, Ï5Î5 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, l*a., offers free speci­ mens of Int. Uniform Lessons. See display ad page 318.______.________. ___________ _____ DAVID C; COOK PUBLISHING COMPANY, 21-K Lincoln St., Elgin, III., publishers of full line of Sunday-school periodicals. See display ad page 326.______ ;_______________ ■ . '_____________ THE SCRIPTURE PRESS, 800 N, CLARK ST., Chicago, HI., will furnish samples of “All Bible Graded Series” Sunday-school lesson manuals* See display ad inside back cover.________ . . __ UNION GOSPEL PRESS, BOX 6059, CLEVE- land, Ohio, will supply sound Sunday-school lit­ erature. See display ad page 322, _ t e m p e r a n c e c a f e t e r ia LA PALMA CAFETERIA, 615 S. GRAND AVE?, Los Angeles, Calif, Service 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. See display ad page 320 WATCH REPAIRING ^ CHARLES VOCLE, 707 W. 6TH ST., LOS AN- geles, Calif.; watch and jewelry repairing. See display ad page 323. . M------ ----- —

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