King's Business - 1951-10

THE PRESIDENTS FALL ITINERARY Dr. Louis T. Talbot, President of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, and Editor in Chief of The King’s Business, will show his amazing new series of colored pic­ tures of the South American countries he visited recently, “ Adventuring the Andes and the Amazon for Christ.” These films cover the fields and missionary work in Peru, Colombia, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Venezuela, the Argentine and republics of Central America and Mexico, and will be shown in the churches listed below:

Women’s Christian Medical College Ludhiana, India For over fifty years training young Indian women to be doctors, nurses, midwives, com­ pounders. Ministering in the hospital to thou­ sands of patients. Fundamental,Interdenominational,Evangelistic

Miss Lucy Powe, Sec.-Treas. R. D. 3, Norristown, Penna.

Unbreakable. . . moulded to look like glass. Light- weight, noise free. Eco­ nomical. Standard height. Order from your dealer. SPECIAL OFFER Mail $1.00 for trial lot of one dozen sent postpaid. 55SudburySt., Boston14. Mass.

DATE

CITY

CHURCH & PASTOR

Emmanuel Baptist Rev. A. L. Kunkel

COQUILLE, ORE.

Sept. 30 Oct. 3

Ministerial Association Rev. J. W. Neeley, Pastor, First Baptist

Oct. 4- 5 ALBANY, ORE.

TACOMA, WASH.

Youth For Christ Mr. Weston Trucker, Director

Oct. 6

* * * F R , E E ] n Record Keeping COUR SESand Accounting College professor offers services to Christians for correspondence courses in Record Keeping (valu­ able in mission station and ior .church treasurers) and all branches of Accountancy. Your cost— text book and paper, free will offerings for in­ struction. R. E. Jenkins 7621— 2nd Avenue South Birmingham, Alabama — BROWN— FIVE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS John Brown University Siloam Springs, Ark. “Training Head, Heart, and Hand” Brown Military Academy San Diego, California Junior School— 1st j >thru 6th Junior High thru Junior College Sou. Calif. Military Academy Long Beach, Calif. Pre-kindergarten thru 9th Brown School for Girls Glendora, Calif. 1st Grade thru High School Brown Military Academy of the Ozarks

Pierce County Ass’n. of Evangelicals First Presbyterian Mr. Harris G. Hunter, Pres, of Assn.

Oct. 7-12 TACOMA, WASH.

BURLINGTON, WASH.

Youth For Christ Rev. K. N. Ekaas, Director First United Presbyterian Dr. Robert B. Brown

Oct. 13

Oct. 14-17 EVERETT, WASH.

Meetings held: Burlington High School Mr. L. P. Nelson, Director Sponsored by National Association of Evangelicals Meeting held: High School Auditorium College Auditorium

Oct. 18-20 BURLINGTON, WASH.

BELLINGHAM, WASH. Sedro Wooley Perndale, Wash.

Oct. 21-24

21 a.m. p.m. 22-23

Immanuel Baptist Rev. L. C. Hersgard

Oct. 25-26 HOQUIAM, WASH.

Oct. 27-30 LONGVIEW, WASH.

Christian Business Men’s Committee Youth F’or Christ High School Auditorium Mr. Warren L. Beals, Chairman

Sulphur Springs, Ark. 1st thru High School WRITE INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION

Oct. 31 Nov. 2

BREMERTON, WASH.

First Presbyterian Rev. Wilbur W. Scafe

Second United Presbyterian Rev. John Richmond Ahtanum Congregational Rev. Ralph M. Hetrick

Nov. 4- 9 SPOKANE, WASH.

Nov. 11-14 YAKIMA, WASH.

Nov. 1{?-16 SUNNYSIDE, WASH.

Sunnyside Presbyterian Rev. Walter Duff

Q Songs of Fanny Crosby, color and blacK & white, 30 utes. min- □ Higher Flight, color and black & white, 15 minutes. - □ City Streets, black & white, 15 minutes. \

SEATTLE, WASH.

Youth For Christ Mr. Paul “ Tex” Yearout, Director

Nov. 17

Calvary Baptist Church Rev. Charles F. Losie Evangel Baptist Rev. Louis P. Lehman Calvary Baptist Rev. Claude 0. Downs

Nov. 22-24 THE DALLES, ORE.

Q purchase > 1 1 rental [ ] offering f l send catalog ۥO. Baptista Films Dept. 5

Nov. 25-30 PORTLAND, ORE.

Dec. 2- 7 BAKERSFIELD, CALIF.

Sunnyside Wheaton, Illinois

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