King's Business - 1918-11

Bible Institute| LosAngeles (IN CO R PO R A T ED ) LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, U. S. A.

DIRECTORS

R. A. Torrey, vice-president Leon V. Shaw, treasurer William Evans J. O. Smith

Lyman Stewart, president J. M. Irvine, secretary T. C. Horton, superintendent H. A. Getz

Nathan Newby

DOCTRINAL STATEMENT

Church as expressed in the Common Creed The Necessity of the New Birth. The Maintenance of Good Works. The Second Coming of Christ. The Immortality of the Spirit. The Resurrection of the Body. The Life Everlasting of Believers. The Endless Punishment of the Impenitent. The Reality and Personality of Satan.

We hold to the Historic Faith of the of Evangelical Christendom and including: The Trinity of the Godhead. The Deity of the Christ; The Personality of the Holy Ghost. :j The Supernatural and Plenary authority of the Holy Scriptures. . The Unity in Diversity of the Church, the Body and Bride of Christ. The Substitutionary Atonement.

SCOPE OF THE WORK

r»TTT>T3/-»QTT. The Institute trains, free of cost, accredited men and women, in the knowledge and use of the Bible. DEPARTMENTS* (B The Institute Classes held daily except on Saturdays and Sundays. ~ . . . . . . •• , , (2) Extension work. Classes and conferences held m neighboring cities and towns. (3) Evangelistic. Meetings conducted by our evangelists. (4) Spanish Work. Personal work among Spanish speaking people. (5) Shop Work. Regular services in shops and factories. • . . (6) Jewish Evangelism. Personal work among the Hebrews and mission for Jews. (7) Bible Women. House-to-house visitation and neighborhood classes. (8) Oil Fields. A mission to men on the oil fields. . . . , £ (9) Books and 'Tracts. Sale and distribution of selected books and tracts. (10) Harbor Work. For seaman at Los Angeles harbor. . _ (11) The Biola Hall. Daily noon meetings for men m the down-town district, with free reading-room privileges. Evangelistic service every evening. ... . (12) Print Shop. For printing Testaments, books, tracts, etc. A complete establish­ ment, profits going to free distribution of religious literature.

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