King's Business - 1946-05

MAY, 1946

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OUR EASTER COVER

Yes, "Wheaton students like to eat at least three times a day. More than 1000 young men and women are served in three dining rooms. But even three dining rooms are not enough to serve the rapidly increasing student body and the many service men and women who are returning to the campus.

Rev. Ransom Marvin The beautiful cover drawn for our Easter magazine has attracted much attention, and received many com­ pliments. There has been a demand for the name of the artist, which, of course, is Rev. Ransom Marvin, pastor of the Community Church of Sprague, Washington, and a graduate of the Bible Institute. Mr. Marvin has been illustrating The King's Business for over ten years. He prays about his drawings, and, from the testimonies of blessings they have brought, it is evidènt that his prayers have been abundantly answered. Watch for Mr. Marvin’s Thanksgiving cover. looked at you both with a great swell­ ing lump in my throat. But now I doubt that it was true. You lived a full life, Mother, and you had so much to give. You enjoyed such dear compan­ ionship, and you had your children. And so have I. Giving seems to be the very essence of motherhood. So many calls in the night, so many demands in the day, so little time for oneself and so much to give. May I be able to give to my children that which you have given to me, Mother.. There’ is One who gave and who gives more than any mother. And how mothers need that which He has to give. For those times of weariness, there is the gentleness of the Lord, and the knowledge of His loving-kindness. For the sense of inadequacy, there is His sufficiency, and for the joy of being a another there is the delight of sharing it all with Him. Prom the book, “ Out of the Mix­ ing Bowl.” M O T H E R . (Continued from Page 205)

The building o f the Memorial Student Center will provide adequate dining room facilities, and much needed space for other student acti­ vities. It will be a fitting memorial to the 1482 Wheaton students who served their nation, to the 32 who gave their all in her defense. W e invite you to experience the joy o f sharing in this ministry. Let us send you full information con­ cerning “ the Wheaton o f today and tomorrow.” WH E A T ON C O L L E G E "For Christ and His Kingdom" | Box KP-56 Wheaton, Illinois

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