^ In presenting this enlarged issue, T he K ing ' s B usiness is combining its July and August numbers, in peeping with the practice of many other school publi cations. It will be noted that the full series of Christian Endeavor Notes and the International Lesson Commentary for the two months are included in this com bined number, so that readers will have no difficulty in continuing their studies in these departments. It is expected that the September issue, the Lord willing, will be off the press before the time of the opening of the fall semester at the Institute. In this number, a new group of unusually rich messages will appear. Others will follow in subsequent months. Among the contributors who have furnished articles for publication in early issues of T he K ing ’ s B usiness are the following'.
Wade C. Smith, Greensboro, N. C., a regular contributor to the Sunday School Times. Mr. Smith’s article is on the subject of soul-winning—an inspiring and highly practical message. It will be illustrated with his famous Little Jetts. Robert Excell Fry, Pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Augusta, Ga. Mr. Fry has furnished a deeply devotional study of Philippians 4:6 and 7, which will bring spiritual refreshing. Roy L. Laurin, Pastor, San Gabriel Union Church, San Gabriel, Calif. Mr. Laurin has provided a series of four expository articles on “The Gist of Four Great Letters” : Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians. W. H. Rogers, Pastor, First Baptist Church, New York City. Dr. Rogers has written on the subject of the Lord’s return—a message with a definite evangelistic appeal.
Other articles are also expected, although not yet received, from Wilbur M. Smith, Pastor, Presbyterian Church, Coatesville, Pa., and editor of Peloubet’s Select Notes on the International Sunday School Lesson; and from Robert G. Lee, Pastor, Bellevue Baptist Church, Memphis, Tenn. Dr. Smith’s article will probably discuss the question: How extensively should a minister read outside of his Bible and exegetical literature? Will you not pray earnestly that the blessing of the Lord may rest upon this and every future issue of T he K ing ’ s B usiness that may be sent forth—“ till he come” ?
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