King's Business - 1911-07

m i n Missionary Work Which We Cheerfully Commend. Central American Mission in Guatemala. A. E. Bishop, Superinten- dent. Wisely and economically administered. Mr. Bishop is a strong f j | Bible teacher and capable executor. EBENEZER MISSION, OYang Hsien, Honan, Province, China. Mr. and Mrs. Nowack, Superintendents. These good missionaries were formerly students in the Bible Institute conducted by our Brother J. R. Pratt......Here is a whole Mission station with five Evangelists, two school teachers and one Bible woman, conducted for less money than is paid to some individual Missionaries. MISSION FOR THE NAVAJO INDIANS, Tolchaco, Arizona. Messrs. Mitchell and Johnson, Superintendents. Men of God, tried and proven. In one of the hardest fields on earth and doing a grand work. THE AFRICAN INLAND MISSION. Chas. E. Hurlburt, Super- intendent, Kijabe, Africa. Sound in faith, well organized, ably conduct- ed, with a great vision for a great work. Approved unto God and men. H. S. KIMURA, THE MOODY OF JAPAN. Building an Evan- gelistic Church and proposing to establish a Bible Institute for the train- ing of Native Workers. THE BIBLE HOUSE OF LOS ANGELES.A great Evangelistic agency through Spanish testaments, Scripture portions and tracts. Ralph Smith, Secretary. The above lines of work are conducted on the Evangelical basis for which we ourselves stand. We bespeak for them all special prayer. We will gladly transmit funds without cost. Write for particulars. _ Bible Institute, 260-264 South Main Street Los Angeles FORM OF BEQUEST. I give and bequeath to the Bible Institute incorporated under the laws of the State of California Dollars, and I direct that the release of the President of the Board of Directors of said Bible Institute shall be a sufficient discharge to my executors in the premises. ft: f r * '

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