King's Business - 1939-04

April, 1939

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verted from heathenism. All these won­ derful changes were the result of that little seed.—Adapted from the Youth’s Visitor. New K. Y . B. C. Members The following have read through the Gospel according to John and are now members of the Know Your Bible Club: Ames, Iowa: Billy Deming; Milton Harlow; Dean Harper; Ronald Miller; Ronald Rodlend, and Billy and Bobby Steel (Joyce Davis, teacher). Auburn, Mass.: Annie Baker; Avice Finch; Phyllis Gauthier; Priscilla Jordan; June Larson; Mary Livingston; Helen Parslow; Pearl Sleeper, and Anita and Muriel Wells (Mrs. E. R. Scruton, teacher). Berkeley, Calif.: Marjorie Allison^Doris Lane, and lone Reid (Mrs. Clara Dickie, teacher). Barbara and Bernice Bedwell; Effie Joan Green­ law; Norma Loganbill; Amy Ruth Walker, and Ruth Wamsley (Mrs. Elise Fraser, teacher). Blue Jay, Calif.: Nina Bugg and Barbara Hib- ner (Vera Merle Bryson, leader). Callaway, Nebr.: Gladys Dickerson; Doris, Lois, and Shirley Fochtman; Raymond Jensen; Donald Naylor; Gene Rodine; Charles Waldron, and Irvin Whipple (Lena Huenefeld, teacher). Columbus, Ohio: Betty Lou and Donna Jean Bennett; Barbara Bodle; Gene Cutlip; Mary and Ruth Honaker; Rhea May Robinson, and Diana Belle Slack (Mrs. O. C. Bodle, teacher). East Orange, N. J.: Marian Nakash; Ruth Rob­ inson; Shirley Springer, and Grace, Marion, and Ruby_ Standard (Mrs. H. B. Wilson, teacher). Fairbault, M inn.: Betty Barfknecht; Betty Bryan; Donald Christie; Kenneth Dean; Irene Headline; Patricia Johnson; Howard Mathis; Blanche McMichael; Richard Morelan; Gwen­ dolyn Nelson; Beverly Rasche; Avison Ring; Joan Saarela; Donald Salzwedel; Helen Young, and John Youngstrom (Mrs. Archer Young, teacher). Findlay, Ohio: Lenora Brown; Harlon Eck, and Evelyn Yockom (Mrs. Effie Dressel, leader). Galesburg, Mich.: Kathryn and Marjory Schmucker. ^Gothenburg, Nebr.: Verna Dell; Mary Lou Lindberg, and Dixie and Rebecca Yenter (Frank P. Pedersen, pastor). Greenville, S. C.: Betty Ann and Thelma Al­ len; Carl Curtis Bradford; Mary Ellen Brown; i ulia Carwile; Yvonne Clark; Floyd Griffin; ►avid Hilley; Betty Ann McMahan; Billie Owen; Jean Pinner; Peggy Ross, and Grace Rowan (Mrs. George Ross, leader). Inglewood, Calif.: Dorothy and Esther Heibert; Richard and#Ruth Neufeld; Deidrich, Martha, and Nettie Quiring; Johnny and Victor Richert; and Dorothy and Ruth Siemens (Mrs. H. J. Wiebe, teacher). Jermyn, Pa.: Dolly Compton; lone and Louis Decker; Gertrude and Lois Engles; Imogene Mil­ ler; Henry Nonenburg, and Luella Van Fleet (Mrs. Stratton Peck, teacher). Milford, Mass.: H e l e n Hoothay;. Betty Knights; Martha Sanborn; Alice Walentuck, and Irene Woleck (Myla F. Thayer, teacher). Paxton, Nebr.: David Flaming and Ruby and Virgil Jansen (Mary Kliewer, teacher). Portsmouth, K y.: Eliza Davidson; Sylvan Jane Hardin; Peggy Jean Tincher, and Juanita Vanatta (Elizabeth Spooner, leader). Redding, Iowa: Alice and John Adair; Amah Lou Boyles; Betty Bratt; Pauline Comer; Lois Ferguson; Darlene Flechall; Lawrence and Rob­ ert Malaney; Charlotte, Nina Alice, and Shirley Miller; Ethel and Harold Norris; Gordon Parker; James Rains; Eva Saville; Eloise Staton; Julia and Sam Stephens^ Dorothy, Paul, and Phyllis Stubby, and Betty Zizler (Mrs. Catherine Malaney, teacher). Salem, Ore.: Ronald Barnick (Lorraine Rob­ ins, teacher). Seattle, W ash.: Darlie Kingston; Betty Palmer, and Janet and Rosemary Parthington (Mrs. Han­ nah Young, teacher). Twin Peaks, Calif.: Sally Ann Wager (Vera Merle Bryson, leader). Vineland, N. J.: Cora and Joan Butler; Sara Moore; Nancy Perkins; Laurajean Smith, and Florence Van Valkenberg (Marion E. Atkinson, teacher). Winfred, S. Dak.: Florence and Loretta Brown; Arlene Dahl; Elaine and Julaine Erikson; Marilyn Fredrickson; Beverly Hartely; Loretta Lundberg; and Jeanine, Lucille, and Pearl Edythe Palmquist (Genevieve Palmquist, teacher). How to Join the K. Y . B. Club To become a member of the Know Your Bible Club, read through the Gospel according to John, using either your own Bible or a Gospel of John which will be sent upon request. When the Gospel has been read, and a statement to this effect, signed by parent or Sunday-school teacher, has been sent to the Editor of the Junior King's Business, a K. Y . B. C. pin will be mailed. Sunday-school classes or clubs desiring to order ten or more Gos­ pels or pins may wish to share the cost of these supplies, as the Lord directs: Gospels, postpaid, five cents each— in quantity, three cents; pins, without postage, two cents each. However, no one is to do without a Gospel or pin because of lack of money. Address: Junior King's Business, 558 South Hope St., Los Angeles, Cauf.

A Living Sacrifice One heart my Saviour to adore; One tongue to praise Him more and more; Two eyes to see His glory fair; Two lips to speak to Him in prayer; Two ears to hear His holy will; Two hands His service to fulfill; Two feet to tread His path to heaven; And all to Him are freely given.

the group of children agreed with a shout. So it was that on the following Saturday there was a lovely party and the forming of the T . L. B. Club. After it was all over that birthday evening, Alice was trying on her new shoes, dresses, and coat. As she looked at the many other gifts and the good things to eat piled on the table, she exclaimed, ‘‘Oh, Mother, Daddy! It’s true! It’s true! When Christians delight to do God’s way as Tiny did, He will give them the desires of their hearts.” Alice was silent a minute, then added, "He will if it is best.” [Be sure to read other stories by Mrs. Dundas, "Johnny Which" (5 cents each; 40 cents per dozen) and "God Answers Prayer” (10 cents; $1.00 per dozen). Order from the Biota Book Room, 560 S. H ope St., Los Angeles, Calif., or Mrs. A. N. Dundas, 301 N. Ave. 66, Los Angeles, California. -^E ditor .] Answer to Last Month’s “Guess Who” Puzzle 1. Esau, Jacob (Gen. 25:29-34). 2. Jacob (Gen. 28:10, 11). 3. David (1 Sam. 17:40). 4. Peter (Matt. 26:34, 35, 74, 75). 5. Moses (Ex. 3:1-6). 6. Simon the leper, and the woman of Bethany (Mk. 14:3-9). 7. Balaam (Num. 22:22-35). 8. Elisha (2 Ki. 6:1-7). 9. Nicodemus (John 19:39). 10. Prodigal son (Lk. 15:11-24). 11. Naaman (2 Ki. 5:1-27). 12. Lydia (Acts 16:14, 15). 13. Peter, Cornelius (Acts 10:1-18). 14. Gideon (Judg. 6:36-40). 15. The SamaritanWoman (John 4:4-7). Discussion; W e all know that friends, eagerly share with each other those things that bring happiness or comfort as far as this world is concerned. They give each other gifts, and they tell each other about remedies for pain. How much more should we share with others the good news of the gospel and our wonderful Saviour, the Lord Jesus! Question: What did the angel tell the women to do on the resurrection morning? Answer: "And go quickly, and tell his disciples that he is risen from the dead” (Matt. 28:7). Question: When does the Lord Jesus confess us before our heavenly Father? Answer: “Whosoever therefore shall confess me before men, him will I confess also before my Father which is in heaven” (Matt. 10:32). Question: To whom did Andrew first tell the “good news” after he had found the Lord Jesus to be his Messiah? Answer: “One of the two which heard John speak, and followed him, was Andrew, Simon Peter’s brother. He first findeth his own brother Simon, and saith unto him, W e have found the Messias, which is, be­ ing interpreted, the Christ. And he brought him to Jesus” (John 1:40-42). *Por a complete list o f Scriptures for mem- ory work in the Christian Life Series, see previous copies o f T he K ing ’ s B usiness . Memory Work for April C hristian L ife S eries *

—Signposts on L ife’s Way.

Bible Arithmetic To the number of letters in the capital city of the Jewish nation, add the number of verses in the longest Psalm in the Bible, and to that add the number of groups into which the books of the Old Testament usu­ ally are divided, groups such as the Penta­ teuch, the historical books, etc. Subtract the number of commandments written on stone. Divide by the number of letters in the name of the next to the last book in the Old Testament. Now divide this result by the number of stones David put into his bag when he went to fight Goliath, and you will have the number of books in the first division of the New Testament. —M rs . F. T . B rowning .

A Little Child of Seven Tune: "Aurelia”—"The Church’s One Foundation" A little child of seven Or even three or four, Can enter into heaven Through Christ, the open Door. For when the heart believeth On Christ the Son of God, 'Tis then the child r eceiveth Salvation through His blood.

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What One Cent Did It is said that a lady was filling a box for India when a child brought her a cent. With it the lady bought a tract to put in the box. The tract was at length given to a Burmese chief, and led him to Christ. The chief told the story of his Saviour, and his great happiness, to his friends. They also believed, and cast away their idols. A church was built there, a mission­ ary was sent, and fifteen hundred were con­

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