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THE K I N G ’ S B U S I N E S S

May 1926

The King’s Business Girdles the Globe! From Maine to Madaga car, and from Texas to Timbuctoo, its inspir­ ing contribution to the literature of sound Biblical interpretation and sane Christian experience finds a manifest welcome. Its countless friends bear constant witness to its helpfulness, and voice appreciation of its varied contents in grateful praise. For example :

am writing to ask if you will forward The King s Business “ ‘ | the January fl— — money order,** to me immediately, beginning with number, for which please find enclosed P. O. From our own bolovod land o f tho Stars and Stripos also com# countless comments such as these: California: "The magazine is too good to miss any number." .. . - . . „ Florida: "1 enjoy The King a Business very much. Indiana: "I consider The King's Business a splen­ did Bible magazine and am always glad to recommend It to anyone seeking sound Biblical literature." Maryland: "Kindly renew my subscription to The King's Business. 1 feel lost without it." Michigan: "My subscription is overdue so I am sending it today. It would be like losing a very dear friend if our magazine should be missing." Minnesota: "I praise the Lord that there still is a paper to read that is true to Cod's Word and that is willing to stand on the promises which He has given us." Montana: "The King's Business means more and more to us, and grows better all the time. We always look forward each month to its coming and pass it on to others."New Jersey: "Someone has very kindly sent The King's Businesi tor the last six months and 1 can't tell you how much I have enjoyed it and profited by its con­ tents. After reading it 1 pass it on for some one else to enjoy. 1hope all who receive it enjoy it as much as 1do." New York State: "1 am greatly interested in The King's Business magazine from the Biblical standpoint. It is sound. I believe God is using it for the needs of His people. It has been a great blessing in our home, and my paper has been a blessing in other homes." t ■ Oregon: "1 have been a subscriber to The King s Business before, but thought this year I would try another magazine instead, but find 1 cannot do without The King s Business. It has been a wonderful help and blessing to me, so please forward next issue soon as possible.** Pennsylvania: "Would like to take this opportun­ ity to say that The King's Business is worthy of much praise inasmuch as it stands for all the fundamentals of the faith, and I know He will continue to bless it as He has in the past." Tennessee: "Your magazine is wonderful, and so helpful for Christians. I am telling friends about it and trying to get subscriptions for it, because it has done so much good."

A friend in far away New Zealand has this to »ay: "The King's Business appeals to me so much that I pass it on to others, hoping thereby to secure further subscribers. With best wishes for such a worthy effort and magnificent production, yours faithfully." And from the Land o f Chorry Blossoms comas this cheering comment: "in these days of apostasy It is indeed inspiring to receive a magazine that is founded upon the doctrines of our faith. As I read of the blessed work in other lands and the many helpful articles, my own heart is cheered and strengthened. I thank Cod and -take courage. Much that Is helpful has been passed on to other miisionaries. Sunny Italy also has a place in its heart for The King's Business: "My husband and I have been in this Adriatic town for several years and there is such danger of get* ting narrow-minded like the people among whom we work, but reading The King's Business keeps us in touch with things going on outside*our ken, helps us to remem­ ber that there are many others who nave not 'bowed the knee to Baal,* and keeps before our eyes the glorious hope of His coming.** Then this gem from Central America cheers us greatly: "The King's Business, inclusive, is a treasure that I prize." And the Emerald Isle sends this characteristically wholehearted commendation: "Oh, 1 thank Cod for ever sending The King's Business to my house. My, what a help it has been to myself and others. , , , Bless Cod for all He has done and is doing through The King's Business." From over our northern border a Maple Leaf mem­ ber o f the **K. B. Family" sends this enthusiastic note: "Never have 1 missed a magazine or religious paper as 1 miss The King's Business. My subscription ran out a few months ago. I don't exactly know why I did not renew immediately; but 1 had other reading—all 1 could wade through—and when the December number did not come to hand 1 decided to get along without it for a year. However, 1 feel its loss so keenly that 1

Help us to extend still further the helpful influence of The King’s Business by materially increasing the already large number of its satisfied subscribers. THE KING’S BUSINESS "The Bible Family Magazine” 536-558 South Hope Street Los Angeles, California

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