King's Business - 1939-03

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

March, 1939

W ha t Every Jew

Should Know • Here is a fresh Gospel approach to the Jew. .It is designed to enable you to reach the Jew personally. There are now twelve separate leaflets in our new series, “What Every Jew Should Know.” They are brief, mostly four pages; they are attract­ ively printed, with attention-getting titles, and written with a God-given native understanding of the Jewish mind. • The subjects will interest you:—■ 1. What is a Christian? 2. Was Abraham a Jew? 3. Don’t Go to Jerusalem. 4. Son, Remember. 5. How Many Times Have You Been Bom? 6. A Modem Jew Looks at Jesus. 7. Doctoring a Doctor. 8. An Open Letter to a Rabbi. 9. Thirty-three Prophecies Fulfilled in One Day. 10. An Astonishing Yom Kippur Prayer. 11. Do Christians Worship Three Gods? 12. Let’s Hang the Hamans! • Already, reports come of the Lord’s rich blessings upon these tracts. Over 250,000 have so far been printed. • They are yours for the asking, in the Lord. Just say how many of each. You will of course promise the Lord to give them out faithfully. • If you wish to pay cost, or postage, or both, you may figure about #2.00 the hundred, assorted. Or, if you feel led of the Lord to help us in the larger printing and circulation of these eco­ nomical and effective tracts, your gift will be put to work immediately, and will be received as of His provision. AMERICAN BOARD OF MISSIONS TO THE JEW S,. Inc. 31 Throop Ave., Brooklyn, New York D ear F riends: I want to help in your great Gospel literature program for the Jews. Here is $— ------ May the Lord bless your testimony.

© b e 3 t t > I e T a m i l s 3 t t a g $ 3 i n e Copyright, 1939, by T n K ing ’ s B usiness (a California non-profit corporation) Motto: “Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood ."— R ev . 1 :5.

Volume X X X

March, 1939

Number 3

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Photograph on front cover by Harold M. Lambert

Around the King’s Table —Editorial ............................................................ 90 What Must We Preach ?—Herbert Lockyer ............................................. 91 The Five Mysteries of the Resurrection —Roy L . Laurin ............... ..... 92 Meditations on the Life and Letters of Paul— H . A. Ironside ......................................................................................... 94 Views and Reviews of Current News —Dan Gilbert ............................... 95 Junior King’s Business -—Martha S. Hooker ............................................. 97 Bible Institute Family Circle...................... 102 International Lesson Commentary................... 103 Notes on Christian Endeavor —Mary G. Goodner. ...................................116 Daily Devotional Readings............................................................................. 119 Our Literature Table............... ......................... I......................................§.....126

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