King's Business - 1932-06

A FRIEND STATES OUR CASE “ I think you omit the most important of all reasons for con­ tributing to the work (Jewish Missions). That reason is the blessing attached to anything done for that race, which was first promised to Abraham and ratified through Balaam and reiterated in many ways throughout the Bible, together with a curse attached to any injury done them. It seems to me that this could be brought home to the average Gfintile with great advantage to all concerned.” So writes a generous friend of the Mission. We have al­ ways hesitated to overstress this phase of the subject, for fear of being accused by some thoughtless people o f material-, ism. But when we are rebuked for such hesitation by so faith­ ful a friend as the one who wrote the above, we feel the least we can do is to pass the letter on to as many of His. children as possible, with a ; prayer that it will be a blessing to them. Our work merits your every confidence. Our field is not only the 2,000,000 Jews of New York, but the 4,000,000 Jews of America. And through co-op­ erating missionaries we are rep­ resented, and our Yiddish publi­ cations are being distributed, in all the important Jewish centers of the world. In America,. Branches are being established; in the larger cities as the Lord?; gives us the means and the:; workers. Your help and pray-.; ers are always needed. “ The? Chosen People,” loved by many Bible students for its helpful in­ formation on Prophecy and the? Jews, is sent to all contributors. May we hear from you?

afte tòltile Tamii# Tta&asine M otto: “ Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood.” —R ev . 1 :5.

Volume XXIII

June, 1932

Number 6

TABLE OF CONTENTS Crumbs from the King’s Table—The Editor.................................... 247 Saints from the Jungle—J. Alexander Clarke................................ 249 Paul’s Attitude toward Missions, and Ours—Robert H. Glover....251 Against a Heathen Background, the Light Breaks Forth —H. Virginia Blakeslee...............................................................254 Islam in India—J. E. Mallis............................................. ..................256 The Man and His Message—L. L. Legters.................................... 258 A New Thing in Latin America— S. B. Strachan..............................259 The Passover— I. M. Haldeman............................................... .........260 Present-Day Fulfillment of Prophecy—Louis S. Bauman.............262 Studies in the Epistle to the Hebrews—John C. Page................... 265 Heart to Heart with our Young Readers— Florence Nye Whitwell................................................................267 Junior King’s Business—Martha S. Hooker............ ....................... 271 In the Jewish World—J. A. Vaus...................................................... 273 International Sunday School Lesson Commentary..........................274 Notes on Christian Endeavor—Mary G. Goodner............................282 Our Literature Table............................................................................. 286 Daily Devotional Readings........... ............................|..........;..............287 Homiletical Helps ....................................................................... ........ 292

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