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T H E K I N G ’ S B U S I N E S S

July, 1937

Is the Bible

W o r ld 's C H R I S T I A N F U N D A M E N T A L S Association

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David Alexander has resigned as pastor of the Burton Street Baptist Church of Waterloo, Iowa, to accept a call to the pastorate of the Baptist Church at Grundy Center, Iowa. Roy L. Brown of Altadena, Calif., re­ cently closed a series of Bible conferences in Iowa at the following places: Harlan, Cedar Falls, Des Moines, and Waterloo. The members of the Des Moines Chris­ tian Fundamentals Association of Des Moines, Iowa, have taken up the work of the child evangelism movement and have started meetings for children in homes, as well as a teachers’ training class. P. B. Chenault of Waterloo, Iowa, held a revival meeting during the month of May in Johnson City, N. Y. EVANGELISTIC NOTICES L eonard E ilers (Biola, ’30), 124 N. Florence St., Burbank, Calif., known as the “cowboy evangelist,” held meetings in May in the First Baptist Church of Vancouver, Wash., and then went to the First Baptist Church of Astoria, Ore., for evening meet­ ings and a Daily Vacation Bible School from May 23 to June 6. For the latter part June and throughout the month of July, he has been scheduled to hold meetings for the American Sunday School Union in out- of-the-way places, and he requests the'pray­ ers of the K ing ’ s B usiness family. T he F ather and S on E vangelists , Clar­ ence E. Hedrick and Henry E. Hedrick (Biola, ’32), are being graciously blessed of the Lord in their campaigns for the salvation of precious souls. They held a three-weeks’ meeting at the Baptist Church of Lindsay, Calif., where it pleased the

B ible Conference Circuits In May, the Harrisburg Bible Conference Circuit of Pennsylvania closed its twenty- fourth year, with Lewis Sperry Chafer as the speaker for the month. The plan fol­ lowed is to invite a leading Bible teacher each month to fill engagements in a group of several neighboring communities, thus keeping expenses at a minimum. The following men are already arrang­ ing for Bible Conference Circuits in their states: George W. Cooke, Buffalo, N. Y .; George W. Kehoe, 112 N. Cleveland Ave., Wenatchee, Wash.; C. H. Heaton, 205 E. Garfield Ave., New Castle, Pa.; B. W. Clover, Boise, Idaho; and R. H. Kettell, Ma­ rengo, Iowa. Persons desiring to have their ■churches affiliated with these or other cir­ cuits may write to the nearest one of the men listed above or to A. C. Huston, 2737 Des Moines St., Des Moines, Iowa, Chair­ man of the Organizing Committee of the World’s Christian Fundamentals Associa­ tion. In his inaugural message, P. B. Chenault, pastor of the Walnut Street Baptist Church of Waterloo, Iowa, and the new president of the Iowa Christian Fundamentals Asso­ ciation, has referred to the recent encourag­ ing state conference as follows: “Never be­ fore have we seen such sincere desire on the part of pastors and churches who are ■standing true to the Word of God in this -day of apostasy to have fellowship one with another and to cooperate in an endeavor to proclaim the unsearchable riches of Christ Jesus in the midst of apostasy, communism, socialism, and modernism . . . We propose to carry out the purpose of this oganization in three ways: First, we plan to increase the number of Biljle conferences throughout the state, in addition to having the annual conference in a centrally located city. It is hoped this year to establish a circuit to bring outstanding Bible teachers to speak one night or more in all the fundamental churches in the state. Second, through the •cooperation of the, secretary of the Young People’s Work, we hope to have many young people’s rallies located in the north, south, and central part of the state. Third, we further plan to make much use of the radio during the year.” The Iowa Association has urged the World’s Christian Fundamentals Association to hold its next annual convention in Waterloo, Iowa. Notes concerning activities of members -of the Iowa Association are as follows: A. G. Annette, former president of the Iowa Christian Fundamentals Association, has resigned as pastor of the Baptist •Church at Grundy Center, Iowa, to enter work as a field representative of the Alum­ ni Association of the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, and he has moved to Plain- field, 111. Iowa Christian Fundamentals Association

Father and Son Evangelists in a Children's h/leeting, Swedish Baptist Church, Kingsburg, California Lord to honor His Word in the saving of over fifty souls and the reviving of many Christians. Other meetings this spring were held as follows: Swedish Baptist Church, Kingsburg, Calif.; Congregational Church Washougal, Wash. (Charles Thomas, Biola ’32, pastor); Christian and Baptist Church­ es, Gladstone, Ore.,- and First Presbyterian Church, Portland, Ore. During several campaigns, Henry Hed­ rick has been very successful in organizing high-school students and older young people [Continued on page 286]

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