King's Business - 1939-09

O n ly Tw o M o re M o n th s R em a in READ Ol i i GREAT OFFER! $10 .00 MONTHLY PRIZE AWARDED MRS. C. F. DONART The King’s Business, 558 S. Hope St., Los Angeles, Calif. ’ Dear Sirs: I wish more Sunday-schools, especially community and rural schools, would use this Bible Family Magazine so that it could be even bigger and better. You could then afford to run more continued stories. I enjoyed a story you pub­ lished by Grace Livingston Hill.

A group of farm women are organizing a Sunday-school. I am a subscriber to THE KING’S BUSINESS, and I rec­ ommended that we use it instead of quarterlies for study. I feel this is real economy where no one will suffer, for we have, all in a nutshell, the lesson and daily devotional reading, besides literature that is even better than what is usual in Sunday-school papers, and for the whole family.

Will you send 10 subscriptions beginning with May so that we will have the June lessons. Please send them to one address, to the secretary. As our Sunday-school grows we will order more. Yours for more. Christian homes, MBS. C. F. DONART, Cambridge, Idaho

■ HY not follow Mrs. Donart’s suggestion and send a bun­ dle to a church or Sunday- school? (Note bundle prices on page 330 of this magazine.) If you prefer to use our regular subscription club plan (under which magazines are delivered to individual addresses; bundles are sent only to one address), please note that thé subscription price is 50 CENTS A YEAR , or 25 C E N T S FOB SIX MONTHS. A Dictionary or Readers’ Bible is sent as recognition of the service of any club secretary sending in 25 subscrip­ tions (not bundle orders) within the cal­ endar year, or the devotional book, “Streams In the Desert,” by Mrs. Charles E. Cowman, for 50 subscrip­ tions.

Prizes for Subscriptions and Letters Send us your experience in selling THE KING’S BUSINESS and win a prize. A prize of $10.00 will be award­ ed monthly through October 16, 1939, for the best organizer’s letter. In order to stimulate interest, THE KING’S BUSINESS asks that each or­ ganizer write a letter when sending in subscriptions. We want your letter to (1) Tell of your actual experience in securing the subscription; (2) Tell the point that you made which most impressed your prospect and which created a desire to read THE KING’S BUSINESS, and (3) Send us any constructive criti­ cisms which may help you in securing subscribers.

It is understood that we may publish any of the letters mailed, either with or without your address, as you may direct. Please remember that no let­ ter will be considered for a prize unless you send TWO subscriptions With the letter or a bundle order for 25 copies (please see page 330). Sample Copies Sent Upon Request We wish to mail as many samples of the magazine as possible to pastors, Sunday-school teachers, and church workers. Sample copies will be sent without obligation to those whose names you send in. Include pastor, official board, Sunday-school superintendent and teachers, officers and members of home and foreign mission societies, with their home addresses.

The King's Business Will Up-to-date lists of the entire membership of fundamental churches are greatly desired, and THE KING’S BUSINESS will pay in cash from ONE TO FIVE DOLLARS for such lists, if care­ fully prepared. Write for our letter of instructions as to pre­ paring your list, estimating the number of names that you can send, and be sure to include only one member in each family with accurate addresses and initials. Please state the name of the church whose list you can supply and the age of the list which you have.

Pay You for Your Trouble To qualify for payment, lists must include at least 100 names and recent addresses, with names of churches, name and address of pastor, and other facts which we will specify in' our letter. This is an easy way to make money for your missionary society or church and at the same time to secure samples of a wonderful magazine for your friends, free. We ask your prayers for the success of this earnest attempt to extend the ministry of THE KING’S BUSINESS on the widest and most effec­ tive basis.

25 cents additional for postage for each foreign subscription ( except to certain countries. See contents page.) THE KING'S BUSINESS 558 S. Hope Street Los Angeles. Calif

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