King's Business - 1939-07

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

July, 1939

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LOU18 T. TALBOT, Editor-In-Chief R oy L . L a u rin , Associate Editor M ildred M . C ook , Managing Editor H. S. R isl e y , Circulation and Advt. Mgr,

OfReial Organ of The Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Incorporated

A-Millennial? Pre-Millennial? Post-Millennial? If you are a pre-millenarian, I have a message of supreme value for these dark days. I advertised this same mes­ sage some time ago. The responses from those who had sent for it were filled with gratitude to God for a new revelation that had come to them; al­ most every one said in effect: "This should be read by every Christian in America." So I am making the same announce­ ment once again; I want to reach every true Christian who is longing for the coming of the King, and I am doing my part to accomplish it. Whether I reach you depends on yourself. lust enclose 10c (stamps will do) in a letter and say, "I am a pre-millen. arian; send me your message." If you are not a pre-millenarian, please do not answer this advertisement. And may I remind you also of the continuous needs of our missionary undertakings? In the spirit of Isaiah 40:1-2, we stand astride the world and seek to bridge thè gulf between a misrepresented Christianity and a misled Judaism. In this ministry of reconciliation (II Cor. 5:18) your faith­ ful, prayerful undergirding is needed far more than you will ever know this side of eternity. Our work merits your every confi­ dence. It is a program of world-wide Gospel testimony to the Jews. Your fellowship in prayer and in gift is always welcome and appreciated. Our m on th ly p u b lic a tio n . THE CHOSEN PEOPLE, is of course sent to all contributors.

S h e S i d l e T a m i l # 3 t t a # c £ i n e 'Unto him that loved us, and w ashed us from our sins in his own blood." —R ev . 1 :5.

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Volum« X X X

July, 1939

Number 7

TABLE OF CONTENTS Around the King’s Table— Editorial ......„................................................... 252 Views and Reviews of Current News— Dan Gilbert ............................. 253 Our Sacred Trust— Arvid Carlson ............................................................. 254 Christian Stewardship) — Dorothy Schroeder ............................................255 Daniel's Prophecy of the Seventy Weeks, Part III — Alva J. McClain .................................................... ....................256 Suggestions for Summer Reading — Merrill C. Tenney .........................258 Broken Life Line, Part II— Paul Hutchens .............................................. 259 Junior King’s Business— Martha S. Hooker ............................................261 International Lesson Commentary.............................................................263 Girls’ Query Corner — Myrtle E. Scott ....................................................... 270 Notes on Christian Endeavor- —Mary G. Goodner ....................................275 Bible Institute Family Circle............................................................... 279 Book Section..................................................................................... 280 Daily Devotional Readings.................... 284

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I am a pre-millenarian; herein I enclose 10c; send me your message. I also joyfully enclose $.......... .................... as my fellowship with you in your world-wide Gospel ministry to Israel.

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