King's Business - 1968-09

. . and some, evangelists. . . ” ' v«^ Eph. 4:11 GOD CALLS... MBI PREPARES 9 M E N F O R T H E S O U L -W I N N I N G M I N I S TR Y

OLD MAGAZINES USEFUL We have gratefully received three packages of your magazines and all in good to very good condition. Thank you for encouraging people to send them. Lyle Gregory, Bible Literature Ministry, 3602 Manana Drive, Dallas, Texas : From time to time read­ ers are interested in knowing what they can do with old copies of THE KING’S BUSINESS. We encourage you to mail them to places such as the above where they may be distributed to those who are interested in knowing more of God’s Word. Check with your local post office for the most economical means of mailing. KB FOR MISSIONARIES At this time I would like to say what a blessing your magazine has been to me. Serving as a missionary here in the Philippines brings all sorts of situations and there are the times that I have ended up discouraged or perplexed. In times like these, your magazine has served to strengthen and encourage me and I just wish to thank you. Miss Marion Fry STUDENTS READ KB I want to thank the editors of THE KING’S BUSINESS for its meaningful and inspirational content. It is very helpful to those who have the opportu­ nity to read it. In order to share your magazine with as many students as possible, we pass our copy on to a public school teacher. THE KING’S BUSINESS eventually finds its way to the teacher’s lounge and consequently, at times, falls into the hands of some students. Many of these young people have not had the opportunity to be exposed to this kind of publication. Some have found real inspiration and help from the magazine. Being a student, I know how valuable information of this kind can be to a young person. I hope there is some way you can convey the thought to your readers to please pass their KING’S BUSINESS on to others who might not have the opportunity to subscribe to this publication. David Larson, Lakewood, California We regret the omission of Dr. Vance Havner’s name with the article entitled “ The Fellowship of the First-Handers” in the August issue of THE KING’S BUSINESS. We appreci­ ate Dr. Havner’s faithfulness as a monthly contributor. Our apologies for this oversight. E d it o r ’ s N o t e E d it o r ’ s N o t e :

With the offering of a new Evangelism Major in September, 1968, M oody Bible Institute will provide practical training in all phases of today's evangelistic work. This new major*, preparing for ministries of public evangelism, covers a wide range of subjects such as The Evangelist and His Work, History of Revivals and Evangelism, Personal Evangelism, Modem Religious Movements, Evangelism of Youth and Children, Campus Evangelism, Open-Air Evangelism, Inner-City Evangelism, and Rescue Missions. Many of today’s active evangelists have confirmed the necessity for this thorough training that meets the challenge to reach people with the gospel in times like these.

For further information on the Evangelism Major, write

Director of Admissions, Dept. 9K8 MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE

‘ Students with two years of liberal arts study (60 hours of credit) combined with the three years of M B I’s professional study can qualify for the B.A. degree.

820 N. LA S A L L E S T R E E T C H I C A G O , I L L I N O I S 60610

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