King's Business - 1917-11

THE KING’S BUSINESS

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e l D ed icated being provided for those who desire to help. About 100 men and women have stayed through each of these services, and hundreds have heard the gospel as they passed. From the 22nd to the 26th of August a prophetic conference was held in The Chapel every morning and evening. Every Session was well attended and on Sunday morning all the chairs were taken and many stood during the whole service. In' the evening all the extra chairs available were used and still people stood. God wonder­ fully answered prayer and blessed this con-

O N Sunday, July 1, the Chapel, at Bal­ boa Beach, Cal., was dedicated to the Lord’s work. There is p story of the beginning of this work—the faith and prayers of one little woman; her gift of a lot in the center of the beach town, to thé Bible Institute, on condition that a chapel be built and work begun immediately. This picture testifies to the concrete result, but God alone knows how much the chapel will mean for the sal­ vation of souls in the future. V. V. Morgan of our Seamen’s Depart­ ment at San Pedro, was put in charge of the work in June. A Sunday School had

ference and brought people from inland towns to the beach, amid the mad rush for pleasure, to study His wonderful Word. We ask the prayers of our readers for the work this winter, when comparatively few live at Balboa. Most of these are unsaved, indifferent people. Pray for con­ viction of sin and salvation of souls.

been held in a theater building for about a year and ten scholars met Mr. Morgan that first Sunday in June, On the 26th of August there were 137 scholars. The attendance at the morning services held in The Chapel has averaged about ISO. Every Sunday evening a service has been held out on the pier, chairs and song books

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