King's Business - 1957-11

CHOOSE the b m a c a m p you want to attend! (Given without charge as a | V 7 i r n u r n reward to all youth contestants)

Williams Bay Bible Camp | Williams Bay, Wis.

Miracle Camp Amsterdam, N. Y.

Rainbow Lake Bible Camp Trufant, Mich.

Valley Pine valley

Ca

Rocky Bottom Camp Sunset, S. C.

MiracleCamp I Ringgold, La.

contestants

YOUTHS up through 20 earn as you learn 150 Bible verses (You recite only 12 verses a week) Assignments 1 & 2 Award*

Assignments 7 & 8 Award* Assignments 9 &. 10 Award* Assignments 11 & 12 Award "TREASURE TRAILS" Game and a week at camp

Assignments 3 & 4 Award*

ADULTS 21 and over earn as you learn. You recite 7 verses a week for 15 weeks.

Assignments 5 & 6 Award*

Assignments 1 - 5 Assignments 6-10

Award* Award*

Assignments 11-15 Week at camp on Freewill Offering basis

^Christian Book, Plaque or Recording will be sent with completion of each required assignments.

HOW THE PLAN WORKS

ments. Adults learn 7 verses per week. 4. The Memory Work Booklet and instructions are sent to you after your enrollment blank is received. 5. You recite one assignment each week beginning Jan. 4th to a local "Hearer,” whom you help select. 6. The system of requirements and rewards helps carry you along in this most profitable endeavor. will offerings of Christian people. We invite the prayer fellow­ ship of the Lord’s people. • This plan might be just the thing for you and for those in whom you are interested in achieving an effectual planting of the Word. • Applications will be accepted until Dec. 11th, 1957. Write at once for detailed information and enrollment blanks.

1. Scriptures in King James version arranged in poetry-like style in attractive booklet. 2. Youths up through 20 years old take Book I, "Basis for the Christian Life”—a total of 150 verses divided into 12 topical assignments. You do 12 verses a week and enjoy doing it. 3 . Adults, 21 years and up, take Adult Book I, "Let There Be Light”—a total of 105 verses divided into 15 topical assign­ • For youths and adults from all denominations, and effective also to reach those outside the church. • The cost: Youth contests pay $2.00 enrollment fee, Adults $3.00. Those who come to camp pay $2.00 registration fee, which covers registration, insurance and camp notebook. Ap­ plications accepted of those who are unable to pay enrollment i fee. •. Over 72,000 from every state and several foreign countries enrolled in the last 14 years. 43,204 completed the full year’s work. • The work is sponsored by the Bible Memory Association, Inc., interdenominational and evangelical, and is supported by free- RIGHT MOW, WRITE NOW!

OTHER INFORMATION

BIBLE MEMORY ASSOCIATION, INC. P. O. Box 516, Wellston Station, Dept. K _ St. Louis 12, Mo.

The King's Business/November 1957

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