King's Business - 1923-01

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M r. and M rs. A lb ert E . C ook welcom ed a little g ir l, D oroth ea Ja n e , on O ctober 22. M r. C ook w as ordained some tim e ag o and is now p astor o f th é K in g s le y B ap tist C hurch, K in g sle y , M ich igan . .■ R ev . E . G . H an sell, *20, who has been pastor o f three churches near A rm stron g, B . C ., has accepted a c a ll to W estbourne B ap tist Church, C a lg a ry , A lta . H e requests the p rayers o f B . I. frien d s as he goes to his new field o f labor. R ev . B en jam in J . K im b er, ’16, now p astor o f the C ulb ertson H e ig h ts P resb yterian C h urch, O k lah om a C ity ,, w rites enclosing the nam és o f sixteen o f his y o u n g people who have volunteered fo r life service, tw o o f them lo o k in g fo rw ard to the m in istry. M iss Ju lia D eM asor, who w ent to A fr ic a a little over a year ago, departed to be w ith the Lo rd on Sept. 21. A m ission ary in K i- jabe, w ritin g a t I the tim e o f M iss D eM asor’s illn ess, sa y s: “W e cannot te ll but it would seem th a t her worl^ is finished. G od g a v e her the desire o f her heart— to answ er the c a ll to A fr ic a . I am g la d to have m et her and to have know n a little o f her sw eet, lo v in g C h ristlik e sp irit. M a y others be called and sen t fo rth to do the w ork she would have loved to do, th at o f b rin g in g these sou ls in heathen d arkness into the lig h t o f the glorio u s gosp el o f our Lord Je su s C h rist.” D r. and M rs. K en n eth W . A lle n , who have been on fu rlo u g h from A fr ic a , are retu rn in g to th eir field in K e n y a C olony. M rs. L illia n C row ell sailed Novem ber 9th from N ew Y o rk fo r V en ezu ela, under the O rinoco R iv e r M ission. M r. and M rs. J . W . W ilso n , ’22, have been accepted by the" In lan d South Am erica M issio n ary U nion, and exp ect to go out n ex t sp rin g. M iss V io la B on g, ’19, and M iss E ls a B la k e le y , ’22, are a ssistin g M iss B e rta D yer in the w ork o f the H om e B ib le C lasse s w hich are conducted by the C hurch o f the Open Door. A lv in M oyer, ’22, is ta k in g m edical tr a in in g -in the D eaconess H o sp ita l a t Salém , O regon, w here he finds a g re a t opportunity fo r g iv in g the Gospel. H en ry F a s t, ’21, is atten d in g the N y ack T ra in in g School as a fu rth e r p reparation fo r the fo reign field. P a u l H . F u lle r, *22, is atten d in g P rin c e ton T h e o lo gical Sem inary. C h arles H . W eir, ’18, w rites th a t the Lord is b lessin g him from day to d ay in his ev a n g e listic w ork in N orthern C a lifo rn ia, and requests p rayer, w hich he says is g re a tly needed.

1 STUD ENTS—K in d ly co m m u n ic a te w ith M iss E lf r e d a S tein , B. I., th e c o m p ile r Of th e s e n o te s. R ad io frien d s continue to w rite words of gratitu d e fo r the m essages sen t out from the B ib le In stitu te statio n . T he fo llow in g are excerp ts from tw o le tte rs: “P erm it me to express a few w ords o f appreciation fo r the serm ons you are sendin g ou t from your b road castin g station . F o r a good m any y ears I have not a ttended an y church. W hen the n o velty o f h earin g a. serm on delivered over th e radio settled upon me I listened , not because I w as interested in the serm on, but because it w as stra n ge. A t first I on ly listen ed to p arts o f the serm ons, then I b egan to h an g on w ith a little more enthusiasm . L a s t Sunday I didn’t m iss a w ord and I w as so moved th at I w ill fre e ly adm it I w as b rough t to tears. A n d the em otions w hich w ere aroused in me w ere, to sa y the lea st, u p liftin g .” “I ju s t w an t you to kn ow how m uch one who has been a sh u t-in fo r six y ears is e n jo y in g your splendid radio p rogram s. W hen K . J . S. hour com es I allow n oth in g to in terfere. I ’m sure you are d oin g m uch good. A c a ller rem arked th a t he had not been to chu rch in tw en ty y ears—:not u n til g e ttin g a rad io.” ,, The th ird year course is p rovin g an em inent success and a source o f g re a t profit and b lessin g to those ta k in g the w ork, am on g whom are the fo llow in g g rad u a tes: M isses S. F e rn A tk in so n , M a rth a B ecker, M . G uen ther, M arie I^ortem eier, G ertrud e Lin to n , L e n a B em p el, M arie Siem ens; M rs. A . W . F riese n ; M essrs. G . H . B ra u n , S ta n ley T . E v a n s, A . W . F riesen , L . L . G aylo rd , W . F . A . G ie rk e, G eorge H a ll, I. I. H a z e l- ton, A . R . Ja n s e n , H . A . Jo n e s, E . R o y L y n n , R . A . M itch e ll, C laren ce O rr, W . B. P earson, R . E . R olen s, Jo h n R oos, R u d o lf Schm idt, J . Shirom a, L e slie Sm ith, E . W . Stu ch b ery, Jam e s W ilso n , H . D . V o th , I. R . W a ll. M iss Em m a E a stb u rg , ’ 18, w as recen tly m arried to M r. W illiam Forb es. Their home is in L o s A n g eles. Sco tt G ra n t, o f R eno, N evada, w as m a rried on O ctober 5th to M iss E ls ie M cC arth y . R ev . D on ald G re y B arnhouse, *15, w as m arried to M iss R u th T iffa n y at Sidcup, K e n t, E n g la n d , on Septem ber i8 . M iss G ertrud e E . W e lls w as m arried on O ctober 25, in L o s A n g eles, to M r. F re d erick H . R u p p ell. M iss L ily J n g , ?17, o f Sh an gh ai, C h in a, w as m arried in F e b ru a ry to M r. W illiam D uncan. M r. and M rs. D on T urn er, o f C arup ano, V en ezu ela, announce the b irth o f E sth e r Jo y , on Septem ber 20. M rs. T urner w as fo rm erly M iss F a ith H o llin g sw o rth .

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