King's Business - 1919-07

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m inistry whose messages were so clear, iorceful and helpful and whose methods were so sane and effective as Evangelist Nicholson’s. He is a man w ith a pas­ sion for souls, Spirit-filled and Spirit- led.” I t is expected th a t th ere will be a g raduating class of about eighty-five at th e close of th e present term of the Bible In stitu te. Mr. and Mrs. D. K ., Ward, who are' w ith th e Mission to th e Navajo Indians a t Chin Lee, Ariz., w rite of th e revival th a t is being sta rted among th e Indians a t th a t place. Ten Indians had ju st accepted Christ and tu rn ed th e ir backs on th e ir heathenism , as th e resu lt of two meetings. They covet th e prayers of th e ir In stitu te friends for th e ir work w ith these Indians. H arris D. Hummel, a stud en t in 1916 recently g raduated from McCormick Theological Seminary. He will spend th e summ er months a t N orthwestern University, a fte r which he plans to en ter the P resby terian m inistry a t Los Angeles. M arried: April 22d, Mr. Louis Rose and Miss Carolyn Maxwell. Miss Max­ well was a form er stud en t of th e In sti­ tu te, and a t one tim e secretary for Rev. Jo h n H u n ter of th e faculty. Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. Cromwell McKinney a t San Pedro, Charcas, Bo­ livia, April 15th, a daughter, M arjorie Mae. E vangelist Harlow Parsons, a form er studen t, has held campaigns a t Walton, N. Y., Syracuse, N. Y., P aterson, N. J., Dozey, N. D., B ingham ton, N. Y., Ves­ tal, N. Y., Endicott, N. Y., and W ater­ loo, N. Y., th is season. Rev. J. D. Page, colporter and Sun­ day School Missionary of th e American B aptist Publication Society is working a t Paso Robles, Calif., in th e Santa B arb ara Association. He asks the prayers of his In stitu te friends. Rev. H. J. Baldwin, form erly super­ in tend en t of men of th e Bible In stitu te is acting as supply a t Emm anuel Pres-

REV. H. J. BALDWIN byterian Church, Colorado Springs, w ith a possibility of accepting th e per­ m anent pastorship. H. B. Thomas, form er student, w rites, “ I am try ing to revive a church which has been w ithout a pastor for almost a year. It is th e only church w ithin a m ile of th is p a rt of th e town and there are over a hund red children who never' go to church a t all.” He desires the prayers of his friends. A circu lar ju st received tells of in te r­ denom inational Gospel te n t meetings being held a t Nashville, Tenn., under th e auspices of th e Laym an’s and Min­ iste r’s Evangelistic Association of th a t city. A hundred m inisters are "back of th e work to win 100,000 souls and revive 10,000 church slackers. J. E, Caldwell, w rites Dr. Torrey concerning th e circular, th a t he sta rted th e asso­ ciation twelve years ago as a resu lt of evangelistic meetings held in Nashville by Dr. Torrey. Mr. Caldwell was a P resby terian layman. The Association has done a rem arkab le work th rough all these years. • ;

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