King's Business - 1918-04

BIBLE INSTITUTE OF LOS ANGELES (INCORPORATED)/ LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, U. S. A.

Free Training School for Christian Workers

DIRECTORS

R. Ä. Torrey, vice=president. Leon^V. Shaw, treasurer. William Evans. , J. O. Smith

Lyman Stewart, president. J. M. Irvine, secretary. T. C. Horton, superintendent. H^A. Getz

Nathan Newby

DOCTRINAL STATEMENT We hold to the Historic Faith of the Church as expressed in the Common Creed of Evangelical Christendom and including: The Trinity of the Godhead. The Deity of the Christ. The Maintenance of Good Works. - The Second Coming of Christ. The Immortality of the Spirit. The Resurrection of the Body.

The Personality of the Holy Ghost. The Supernatural and Plenary au­ thority of the Holy Scripture.»./ The Unity in Diversity of the Church, the Body and Bride of Christ, v The Substitutionary Atonement. The Necessity;of. the New Birth.

The Life Everlasting of Believers; The Endless Punishment of the Im­ penitent. The Reality and Personality of Satan.

SCOPE OF THE WORK

(7 ) Bible :■/Women.^ House-to-house visitation and neighborhood classes. (8 ) ” Oil Fields. A mission to men on the oil fields. - (9) Books and Tracts. Sale and dis­ tribution of selected books and tracts. (10) Harbor Work. For seamen at Los Angeles harbor. (11) The Biola Club. Daily noon meetings for men in the down-town district, with free reading-room privi­ leges. (12*) Print Shop. For printing Testa­ ments, books, tracts, etc. A complete establishment, profits going to free dis­ tribution of religious literature.

Thimnso • 4 "The Institute train*, ,free j| " of cost, accredited men and women, in the knowledge and use of the Bible. n , . ( l ) The Institute Departments: - classes held daily exception Saturdays arid Sundays. . (2 ) Extension' work. Classes and conferences held in neighboring cities and towns; (3 ) Evangelistic. Meetings conducted by our evangelists. (4 ) Spanish Mission. Meetings every night. ' (5 ) Shop Work. Regular services in shops and. factories. (6 ) Jewish Evangelism. ' Personal work among the Hebrews.

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