King's Business - 1918-10

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To the Readers of the King’s Business $ 40,000 deficit inrunningexpenses—thatistheurgent needof theBible Institute of LosAngeles at the present moment. Never beforewerethere suchopportunities to witness or God’sWord—never such demands upon the various branches of the evangelistic department of the Institute, withsuchpromises of fruit for God. The call for Bible Workers, inevery field, is greater thanat any) time inthe ■World’shistory. In suchanhour, we shouldbe enabled to extend the Work, rather than reduce it. The greatest economy) is beingpracticedinevery) deparment. Will God’s people supply) the need? Phil. 4:19 pro- mises that theywill, andWe believe the promise, because the Institute is founded upon the firm Rock, and is “earnestly) contending for the faithonce delivered to the saints.” CollegesandSeminaries inwhichtheGermantheology) w so-called“higher” criticism) is taught, areabundantly) suppliedwithmeans. Many) of them are pushing their soul-destroy)ing propaganda to the limit. Shall we suffer the institutions foundedupon God’s eternalWord, tobe curbedby lackof means? Ghe demands uponthe pocket-book aregreat, andwe must not Withhold fromthe calls of ourboys in France, but let us not forget the importance^of moving forward -our lines in the greater battle against the sin of the world, andfor the salvationof perishing souls. Gifts, large or small, will be appreciated. Write to T. C. Horton, superintendent, for booklet concerning the Workof the Institute. 536-558 S. Hope, LosAngeles, Cal.

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