King's Business - 1937-07

July, 1937

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to hitch-hikers, and there have been scores of conversions among these men. He writes: “Two-thirds of the hitch-hikers I meet are under twenty-five years of age. The high­ way is a great field for workers.” Mr. Goodger’s itinerary has been announced as follows: June 13—Vancouver, B. C., Can.; June 17 to 20—Seattle, Wash.; June 27 —Spokane, Wash.; July and A u g u st- Montana, North Dakota and Minnesota; and September—Wisconsin and Chicago, 111. Mr. Goodger may be addressed in care of the Moody Memorial Church of Chicago, 111., where he is a member. Attractive Hotel-in Los Angeles Wm. Penn Hotel, a unit of the George Pepperdine Foundation, is situated in the beautiful Westlake Park district of Los Angeles, at 2208 West Eighth Street. It is modernly equipped and richly furnished. The sunlit patio is an especially attractive feature. Within easy access of downtown Los Angeles, the hotel is located on a quiet street in the residential district. Christian people will wish to patronize the Wm. Penn because of its friendly hospitality and ad­ herence to high standards. No liquor is served on the premises, and every effort is made by an alert and courteous staff to keep the establishment worthy of the confidence of discriminating guests. The manager, Paul E. Stanton, will send a descriptive folder upon request. Let Y o u r Vacation include a trip to beautiful LAKE SAMMAMISH « (near Seattle, Washington) during E IGHTEENTH A N N U A L BIBLE CONFERENCE July 18—August 1, 1937, D.V. P rincipal speakers: G eorge È. B ostrom , Evangelist, o f Calvary Tabernacle, Iowa, Washing­ ton, and C. B. H edstrom , business man, evangelist, and member o f the Christian Business Men’s Com­ m ittee, o f Chicago. Sammamish Bible Camp, of which Dr. Paul W. Rood is a leading founder, is often called, "The Keswick of the Pacific North­ west," and offers rest for spirit, soul, and body. For further information, please write to the President, Pastor A. J. Bard, 503 No. 50th Street, Seattle, Washington, and re­ quest the June issue of "The Bible Camp Messenger," official Camp publication. Auspices : Sammamish Bible Camp Association Fundamental, Spiritual, Non-denominational BIBLE COURSES — Union Bfble Seminary will help you study at home. ( ) Prophecy —Introductory Course Including Daniel. ( ) Genesis—The fundamentalist’s foundation book. ( ) Exodus —Shows salvation in type under the Law. ( ) John —T^e “eagle'- Gospel written for believers. ( ) Revelatien —Christ's last word to His Church. ( ) Homiletics— Art of Sermon Building and Delivery. ' Each Course—20 Lessons Two Courses—$1.00 UNION BIBLE SEMINARY. Westfleld, Ind.

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privileged to receive them. His apprecia­ tion of the value of Christian friends is revealed in a statement which was fre­ quently on his lips: “When you have a friend who is a Christian, you have a friend for eternity.” In looking for the secret of this fra­ grant and fruitful life, we find it first of all in Laurence’s experience of Christ’s saving, keeping, and sanctifying power. Further­ more, this young man came from a real Christian home where Christ is honored and obeyed. Those who know his parents real­ ize that heredity, home example, and home training played an important part in his life. In its message and in its enduring power, the noble life of John Laurence Frost is a reminder to all young people that it is possible even in this age oi skepticism to be true to the Lord and to live a life that brings glory to Christ and blessing to the world. in open forum and Bible study class groups to meet each week. In addition to the eve­ ning services the Father and Son Evangelists will assist in a well-planned Daily Vaca­ tion Bible School, with the emphasis placed on the soul salvation of boys and girls. When desired, their campaign includes prayer groups, children’s meeting, student forum, personal work group, special musi­ cal features, and the evening evangelistic service. The attendance of the meetings is in­ creased by the use of a high fidelity public address system of twenty watts of power which enables the evangelists to propagate the gospel message in a greater way. The broadcast system is used from their auto­ mobile to advertise the services and is used to advantage in high-school programs. These men have some open dates during the summer and fall. Address them: Father and Son Evangelists, 236 E. Tenth St., Long Beach, Calif. M ark J. G oodger , the “hiking Bible evangelist,” wrote early in June that since leaving Los Angeles in April, he had preached at twenty-one services, with sev­ enty-eight decisions for Christ. His special work, however, has been that of witnessing EVANGELISTIC NOTICES [i Continued, from page 255]

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