King's Business - 1915-10

THE KING’S BUSINESS AN APPEAL

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ANSWERED which I would like to have used in sending T he K ing ’ s B usiness to missionaries and others who want it and cannot afford to pay for it. We find it true to God’s Word through and through, so helpful in-these days.” We trust that the example of this good woman will be followed by many others. We could send a thousand copies to min­ isters, missionaries and other worthy work­ ers in different sections of the world, if our friends who are enjoying^ the magazine would help in the good work. OPENING classes from 7 to 9, closing with the Sunday School lesson by Dr. Torrey. Services will be held in the Auditorium every Sunday morning and evening. The afternoon Sunday School and the meeting of the Endeayorers will fill out a complete series of services for the entire week. A large number of applications for ad­ mission to the school have been filed and the prospects are good for a large attendance at the opening. Many splendid young people are hindered from attending the school by reason of lack of funds. Most of these could pay their way provided work could be secured for them. Contributions to the Students’ Aid Fund .would greatly assist these worthy young people.

I T IS with pleasure we publish^ the follow­ ing letter which came in response to an appeal in the September number for contri­ butions with which to send T he K ing ’ s B usiness to missionaries and Christian workers who are not able to pay for it themselves. Some of the appeals which come to us from Christian people who earn­ estly desire the magazine are really pa­ thetic. Accompanying her generous con­ tribution, M. E. W., Toronto, Canada, writes : “Enclosed you will find an order for $25, THE FALL GPHE fall-term of the Bible Institute Training School will open Friday, Oc­ tober 1, for registration. Classes will con­ vene Monday, October 4. The program, as now outlined, will in­ clude the morning classes every day except­ ing Saturday, from nine to twelve o’clock ;• Monday night will'be given to. class work ' with the young men, in connection with the Fishermen’s Club, -and Tuesday night to young women, with the Lyceum Club. Wed­ nesday night will be set apart for.ther prayer meeting, and the remaining nights for an evening course for all ages. For Saturday afternoon and night a Bible Rally is proposed, with classes from 4 to 6 o’clock, with an interval for supper, and '

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Sailor’s Work, Men’s Mission, Street Meet~ ings. Competent leaders are directing these de­ partments and all are bringing good results. Contributions of large or small sums will be appreciated and wisely administered. You can designate the work to which you wish to contribute.

\ \ T E ARE doing definite soul saving and * * soul strengthening work in all of our departments, but we are in need of help in maintaining this service. You can make a good investment by con­ tributing to any of them— Extension Work, Evangelistic Work, Bible Women, Shop Work, Spanish Mission, Jewish Work,

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