King's Business - 1917-11

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THE KING’S BUSINESS

N e w F a c u l t y M e m l b e f f g

fp H E Institute is indeed fortunate in securing as one of the extra teachers on its faculty this year,, so able an instruc­ tor as Rev. Wm. H. Pike, of Binghamton, N. Y., for fifteen years dean of the Prac­ tical Bible Training School. Mr. Pike is well known in the East not only through the students of the Institute of which he has been the dean, but through Bible con­ ference work which he has conducted in many cities, and through his writings on Biblical subjects. Mr. Pike with his fam­ ily, journeyed across the continent by auto­ mobile, conducting several short evangel­ istic campaigns along the way; addressing open-air Crowds in nearly every town and distributing thousands of Gospel tracts. By means of their Gospel singing and brass

REV. WM, H. PIKE instruments, interested throngs were quickly assembled and splendid opportuni­ ties to spread the Gospel were utilized. Mr. Pike spoke several evenings in the Moody tabernacle in Chicago. Another addition to the Institute staff this year is that of Mr. Keith L. Brooks, who comes to take charge of the Corres­ pondence School, which has recently taken on very promising future prospects. Mr. Brooks is qualified for the work by his business experience and training in Chris­ tian work. For the past four years he has been the editor and manager of “Echoes,” a Christian periodical, which, under his direction, became widely recognized because of its excellent Bible material. Mrs. Brooks, who comes witn him, has been the matron of the Bible school at Binghamton.

KEITH L. BROOKS

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