King's Business - 1911-02

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Faithful Work By Faithful Workers

A ONE-MINUTE SERMON.

Our Mr. Lewis, in charge of the Shop W o r k > reports a very definite answer -to

Here is a one-minute sermon, given in Chicago during the Chapman-Alexander Prayer. Conducting a meeting in the meetings by Rev. Dr. Henry Ostrom, the Presbyterian Chapel in Pasadena, a gen- noted evangelist, at the noon hour service: t l e m a n m a d e request of prayer for, his "Calvary! We must deal with Calvary! n e P h o w » o f whose whereabouts he was It is historic. We must answer it. Jesus' ig norant > but who was unsaved. The fol- suffering for us was premeditated. He l o w i n S Wednesday night the. gentleman fully expected it and said beforehand that arose > h o M i a g a ] e t t e r in his hand, and it would come. Jesus' suffering for us ? a i d : " T h i s morning the postman put was prearranged. He said, 'I lay down t h i s i n m y h a n d - x t is from my nephew, my life of myself.' The trains are not a n d he tells me that last Wednesday night dispatched from the great depots of our he was moved to- throw himself upon his Cities with more definite plan. Jesus' knees and confess Christ. He tells the suffering for us is sufficient. All other hour, which was the same hour that we ways are a-hunger; Jesus is the bread, prayed for him here." All other ways try; Jesus saves. Jesus ' suffers for us because he loves us. 'Here- " — in is love,' it is love poured out. Jesus' suffering for us is resolute. When he Christmas for the Jewish Children, children in our Auditorium during Christ- love expressing itself in law should win * m a s week. The young ladies of Mrs. Hor- my obedience. Love expressing itself - ton's Berean, Class had decorated the Hall against sin should awaken my concern. beautifully. There was a splendid Christ- But love poured out in sacrifice to the m a s tree and presents for all of the fifty death breaks my hard heart. " M. A. M. children present. A numher of the Friends of Israel gave money, clothing and foo4 says 'Arise, let us go hence,' he is mak- ing his way straight to Calvary. He is determined if possible to get us. Now There was a happy gathering of Jewish

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for distribution among the poor. One Jewess said, "I have noticed that the people who love Jesus are the ones who School where they can be taUght this l o v e /' s Several others have been won to listen to t h e j o s p>^ story through the kindness of ^ T t o T e U ^ y S Extracts from the report of the Bible Woman's work for 1910- Bible Women, 7. Calls made, 3,500. Special interviews, 920. X??i ts J;? Hospitals and sick, 187. f f i l b le C l a s s e s a n d Meetings conducted, , „ r f

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JJKUIHER WOBK.

Mr. and Mrs. Farinan who have been studying in the Institute classes for some time, will have charge of a home for needy, incorrigible, 1 and delinquent boys. in Michigan has trained over 1800 such boys in the last A similar instiution careers, led them to Christ and returned them to their own homes or found Christ- Their is a great need and a great oppor- tunity for such a work here - and every Christian man or woman in sympathy with it should let it be known to the Big Brother Work, which is starting this home and helping «ich boys in many ian homes for them. r?l em J TOr ? C r i n i i n al

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Confessed Christ, 110. Reclaimed, 42.

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Address, 262% S. Main St., Los An-

Many Bibles, Gospels and Tracts were distributed and much work done which cannot be tabulated.

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