King's Business - 1935-08

----------------- 1 • IF YOU ARE A PREMILLENARIAN

$iWeTamii#titta^lne Motto; “Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood.” —R ev . 1:5.

I have a message for you. It is of supreme .value if you wish light for these dark days. I advertised this same message some time ago. The letters I re­ ceived from those who had sent for it were filled with gratitude to God for a new revelation that had come to them; almost every one said in effect, “This should be read by every Christian in America.” So I am making the same announcement once again; I want to reach every true Christian who is. longing for the coming of the King, and I am doing my part to accomplish it. Whether I reach you de­ pends on yourself. Just enclose 10c (stamps will do) in a letter and say, “I am a premillena- rian ; send me your mes­ s a g e . I f you are not a premillenarian p lease do not answer this advertise­ ment.

Volume XXVI

August, 1935

Number 8

TABLE OF CONTENTS Around the King’s Table—Louis T. Talbot.................................... 282 Where Are the Marks of the Cross ?—Will H. Houghton............... 284 The Christian Minister’s Danger of Too Much Secular Reading—Wilbur M. Smith........................................... 286 The House Across the Hedge—Grace Livingston Hill.................. 288 V Socialism, Communism, and Fascism—Louis S. Bauman............... 292 Junior King’s Business—Martha S. Hooker.-................................... 295 Bible Institute Family Circle.................. ............._....................... ...... 297 International Lesson Commentary............................... 298 Are You Hungry for Something Good?........................................... 300 Notes on Christian Endeavor—Mary G. Goodner...........................309 Evangelistic Notices........................................ 313 Daily Devotional Readings................................................................. 314 Helps for Preachers and Teachers—Paul Prichard......................... 319 Our Literature Table..................................... 320

And may I remind you also of the con tinuou s needs of our missionary undertakings ? Our work merits your every confi­ dence. It is a program of world wide Gospel testi­ mony to the Jews. Your fellowship in prayer and in gift is always welcome and app re c ia ted . Our monthly publication, THE CHOSEN PEOPLE, is of course sent to all con­ tributors. J. HOFFMAN COHN American Boardof Missions To The Jews, Inc. 31 Throop Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. I f interested in Annuities, ask for our booklet, “Jewish Mission Bonds.”

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