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T H E K I N G ' S B U S I N E S S

June, 1938

The Dawn of a Deeper Devotional Life

Awaits You At the Fourth Annual Summer Bible Conference o f the BIBLE INSTITUTE OF LOS ANGELES AND THE CHURCH OF THE OPEN DOOR at the Beautiful Pacific Palisades August 27 through September 5, 1938 Jesus Christ, who is all and in all, will be revealed in messages of new freshness, enthusiasm, and beauty for all who attend this conference. Conference Leaders Include:

T. Leonard Lewis, Pastor, Gospel Tabernacle, Oak Park, 111., is a young and dynamic evangelist and Bible teach­ er who will be present throughout the conference and will be available for interviews on perplexing Bible pas­ sages and personal problems.

Harris H. Gregg of New York, a veteran defender of the faith and internationally known Bible conference teacher. He comes with a vigorous message and a wealth of rich experiences through personal association in for­

mer years with C. I. Scofield, James M. Gray, R. A. Torrey, A. C. Dixon, and other great men of God of the preceding generation.

Louis T. Talbot, Vice-President of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles and Pastor of the Church of the Open Door. Keith L. Brooks, Editor of Prophecy magazine and an authority on cur­ rent events in the light of Scripture. Harold Alexander, popular evangel­ istic singer, will be in charge of the music for the conference.

Paul W. Rood, President of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles.

John A. Hubbard, instructor at Biola and experienced Bible conference speaker.

Paul W . Rood

Louis T. Talbot

The effort is being made to provide the very most for the very least for the entire family. Ample children’s and young people’s programs will be carried on throughout the entire conference period. An ideal way to spend a worth-while vacation.

The conference grounds at the Pacific Palisades are in a canyon near the sea, twenty miles from the heart o f Los Angeles. A Tent House at the Pacific Palisades consists o f board floors, four-foot board sides, and a canvas top and is equipped with kitchenette with complete cooking and eating utensils. Rates include light, water, gas, blankets, linen and housekeeping equipment. A ten-day vaca­ tion for two people in one of these Tent Houses costs $13.00; for

three people, $16.00 ; and for four people, $20.50. More elaborate accommodations, including Casitas, Green Cottages, and New Type Cabins, may be had at slightly higher prices. Guests may take their meals at the cafe on the conference grounds, if they so desire. For those who care to do their own cooking, food ^may be purchased at reasonable prices from stores within walking distance o f the conference grounds.

For further information write to : T H E B I B L E I N S T I T U T E O F L O S A N G E L E S , I N C O R P O R A T E D Extension Department 5 5 8 So. Hope St. Los Angeles, Calif.

John A. Hubbard

Harold Alexander

Keith L. Brooks

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