King's Business - 1937-06

June, 1937

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rean j Fundamental Church, North Platte, Nebr.; 8—Twenty-Third Avenue Presby­ terian Church, Denver, Colo.; 10 to 15— Greeley, Colo.; 22 Mission Covenant Church, Oakland, Calif. “ The Lord Working with Them” Ray (Th. B. ’36) and Mrs. de la Haye (Sophie Witter, ’36), new workers of the Sudan Interior Mission, plan to leave their home at 2121 W . Ninth St., Los Angeles, Calif., to spend the month of July at 747 Lakewood Dr., Vancouver, B. C., Can. They expect to engage in deputation work in Canada before sailing in the fall for England and then to Nigeria, W . Africa, where they will study the Hausa language at Minna. Harold M. ( ’29) and Mrs. Coen (Ella Penner, ’29), on furlough from service under the Sudan Interior Mission in Nigeria, have been living at the Bible House of Los Angeles, 927 S. Westmore­ land, Los Angeles, Calif. [ Continued on page 239] . . . True revival blessing) in gracious outpouring, has touched the hearts of great numbers at Biola . . . Students and other Institute representatives have been used of the Lord in the winning of many souls and in the distribution of Scripture portions .. . . Personal requests for prayer, sent in by members of the Prayer Circle, have been shared with other intercessors, and God has answered gloriously. The Institute believes that in addition to granting these benefits, the Lord will raise up an increasing number of prayer warriors, through whom He may do “great and mighty things.” W ill YOU join this number? If so, please use the accompany­ ing coupon, and mail it to Miss Christina J. Braskamp, Secretary of the Prayer Circle, 558 S. Hope St., Los Angeles, Calif. If possible, plan to participate (in your own home if need be) in the day of prayer which w ill be held in the Institute on June 11, 1937. Explanation: Friends who desire mem­ bership in Biola’s World-W ide Prayer Circle are invited to select one hour in the week (day or evening) when they will pray for the Bible Institute of Los An­ geles. When the hour has been chosen, and the Institute has been informed of the fact, a gold star will be placed on the official prayer chart, and a number will be assigned to the new member. All names will be kept in absolute confidence. Application: 1 hereby volunteer to pray one hour each week until the sum needed is received to carry on the work of Biola for the present school year Name............................................................................... Address......................................................................... A.M. Hour selected...................................o’clock P.M. (Cross out one). Each................................................................................. (Day of the week) BIOLA’ S WORLD-WIDE PRAYER CIRCLE [Continued, from page 204] BIOLA’S WORLD-W IDE PRAYER CIRCLE

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Saviour and to inspire and encourage them to live for Him. One of the features which has been blessed greatly is the short course in youth training for teachers and parents given by Mrs. Whitwell, who conducts the teacher training class of the Church of the Open Door. The four Institute young men not only form an excellent vocal quartet, but also bring a variety of appealing instrumental numbers with their vibraharp, accordions, trumpet, clarinets, and musical saw. The June itinerary of the group is as follows: June 14— Community Presbyterian Church, Imperial, Calif.; IS1—First Baptist Church, Tucson, Ariz.; 16—First Baptist Church, Bisbee, Ariz.; 18 to 20—Episcopal Church, Santa Fe, N. Mex.; 21—First Baptist Church, Amarillo, T ex.; 22—Men- nonite Church, Corn, Okla.; 23—German Baptist Church, Marion, Kans.; 24— Ger­ man Baptist Church, Stull, Kans.; 25—Cen­ tral Bible Hall, Kansas City, Mo.; 27—St. Louis Gospel Center, St. Louis, Mo.; 28— First Baptist Church, Danville, Ky.; 29— Huntington Gospel Tabernacle, Hunting- ton, W . Va.; 30—Lynchburg, Va. July engagements are: July 1—Wash­ ington, D. C .; 4 to 11—First Baptist Church, Hempstead, N. Y .; 13 to 18—Bos­ ton, Mass.; 19—Emmanuel Gospel Church, New Britain, Conn.; 21—Bethany Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pa.; 22—First Inde­ pendent Church, Wilmington, Del.; 25— Church of the Open Door, Philadelphia, Pa.; 28—Swedish Mission, McKeesport, Pa.; 29—Ashland College, Ashland, Ohio; 30—Brethren Church, Fort Wayne, Ind. In August, meetings are planned as fol­ lows: August 1—Moody Memorial Church, Chicago, 111.; 2—Lake View Mission, Chi­ cago, 111.; 3—Peoria; 4— First Federated Church, Des Moines, Iowa; 5—Omaha Gospel Tabernacle, Omaha, Nebr.; 6— Be-

Summer Tour of the Ambassadors

June 14 will mark the beginning of the transcontinental tour of the Ambassadors, an evangelistic group from the Bible In­ stitute of Los Angeles that have seen over a thousand souls make decisions for Christ in the group’s past year of meetings in northern and central California and in towns'surrounding Los Angeles. The party consists of Cutler B. (’25) and Mrs. Whit- well (’26) and four Biola students: Leland

THE AM BA SSADO R S Left to right: Roy Kraft, Second Tenor; H. Gordon Hyde, First Tenor; Cutler B. Whit- well; Mrs. Whitwell; Ralph Kraft, First Bass, and Leland Friesen, Second Bass. Friesen, H. Gordon Hyde, and Ralph and Roy Kraft. Mr. Whitwell’s messages and the testi­ monies of the Ambassadors as a whole have been used, in the will of the Lord, to make young people hungry to know the

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