King's Business - 1922-03

244 ligion of “ Perfect Love” will please God and be approved of men. With a myriad reasons for self-reproach I have taught such doctrine from my youth, and I teach none other doctrine now. Amid the morning hours I sang with Charles Wesley what I yet more loudly sing “ amid the shades of evening." "Happy if with my latest breath, I may but gasp His Name; Preach Him to all, and cry in death, Behold! Behold the Lamb!” ite a » PRAYER You may have a home without a mother or you may have a home with­ out a father, but what is a home with­ out prayer?

THE K I N G ' S BUS I NE S S Prayer takes the mountains of diffi­ culty and discord and levels them to the plain of content and harmony. Prayer is the guide through the vir­ gin forest of the new born day. Prayer is thè haven into which the storm-tossed soul on the sea of life may safely turn. Prayer is the accepted invitation to fellowship with the Monarch of earth and heaven. Prayer is the divine sun in the arctic regions of humanity. Prayer is the electric current in the human' dynamo. Prayer brings heaven to earth and enables us to dwell therein. Prayer is the last word in possibility. — Herbert G. Tovey.

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King’s Business Magazine, Bible Institute of Los Angeles,

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j | About three years ago your “ King’s Business Magazine” was brought to my attention, and since that time I have been a steady reader of same. Might also state that 20 out of 24 teachers in our Sunday School are using the “ King’s Business” and I can say that never before have the various teachers been more interested in their classes, as well as in bringing to their scholars 1 a real message; than since they have been using your Magazine | as a guide. . | I believe our Sunday School work is being blessed for the | reason that the teachers and officers stand for the old-time Gospel which you are so nobly and fearlessly setting forth in | your publication. | | . As Superintendent, I can most heartily recommend the use of the “ King’s Business” ' and will say that a School can make no better investment than by furnishing to the teachers without | cost, if necessary, the “ King’s Business.” | Wishing you continued success, as well as the Lord’s richest | blessing, I am, | Sincerely yours, | WILLIAM SCHMIDT, Supt. ClintonHill Baptist SundaySchool, | Newark,N. J. j Dear Brother Horton:

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