King's Business - 1951-09

...cries a Bedouin Chief... "I give you my tribe come and give us Bible Study.

. . . and from Hong Kong— come re­ ports of conversions while the HOME OF ^ ONESIPHORUS continues its work of O nj reaching - rescuing - training [ Lee d e stitu te ch ild ren fo r C h rist! %er*t»r' HOME OF ONESIPHORUS Dept. 11 3939 N. Hamlin - Chicago 18, III. General Insurance 10% of Our Income Goes Back Into Christian Work. SAM MOORE REALTY 4909 Eagle Rock Blvd., Los Angeles 41, Calif. CLeveland 6-4249, Residence—CLeveland 6-7564 We insure automobiles—all coverages, stand­ ard policy—only for persons who do not use alcoholic beverages. We thus avoid paying losses caused by the drink-driver—and our policyhold­ ers get an especially low rate, reducing even further after claim-free years. Get full information on our “Merit Reduction Plan” and our nation-wide claim service ap­ proved by 98.7% of our policyholders. Just send a postcard to Department KB PREFERRED RISK MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Des Moines, Iowa IF YOU DON’T DRINK why pay for the accidents of those who do?

What Have You? Shamgar had an ox goad; Rahab had a string; Samson had a jawbone; Moses had a rod;

If a man love not the immigrant in his own country whom he has seen, how shall he love the foreigner in the heathen country whom he has not seen? The Place of Prayer Be much in secret fellowship with the Lord. It is a training that enriches the Christian. Pray alone. Let prayer be the key of the morning and the bolt of the night. The best way to fight against sin is to fight it on your knees.

Dorcas had a needle— All were used for God! God didn’t call us to be judges or lawyers; just witnesses. ■—Listen In the World, But Not Of the World To combine business with religion, to keep up a spirit of serious piety amidst the stir and distraction of a busy and active life—this is one of the most diffi­ cult parts of a Christian’s trial in the world . . . But we have scriptural author­ ity for asserting that it is_ not impos­ sible to live a life of fervent piety amidst the most engrossing pursuits and engagements of the world. We are to make good this conception of life—that the hardest wrought man of trade, or commerce, or handicraft, who spends his days “midst dusky lane or wrangling mart,” may yet be the most holy and spiritually minded. We need not quit the world, or abandon its busy pursuits, in order to live near to God. —John Caird Remember the teakettle; though up to its neck in hot water it continues to sing. For Ever and Ever! Here lies a poor woman who always was tired, Who lived in a house where help was not hired. Her last words on earth were, “ Dear friends, I am going Where washing ain’t done, nor sweeping nor sewing, But everything there is exact to my wishes, For where they don’t eat there’ll be no washing dishes. I’ll be where loud anthems forever are ringing, But having no voice I’ll get clear of the singing. Don’t weep for me now; don’t weep for me ever, I’m going to do nothing for ever and ever.” —Epitaph on an old tombstone

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