King's Business - 1954-08

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Waitfor Peace

T oday restless Korea is still patrolled by for­ eign troops and planes. The courageous people of this war ravished land are still waiting for a permanent peace. The Film De­ partment of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles has produced one of the finest documentary films available today on Korea. Here is an unusual presentation of the dramatic story of struggling Korea coupled with the great message of salva­ tion and hope in Jesus Christ. Here is what Christian Life magazine film editor Harry Bristow wrote about this film: "The

production They Wait for Peace, released by the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, is without ques­ tion the finest documentary on Korea yet re­ leased . . . I like this film because of its direct personal appeal both on salvation and challenge to Christian service. The film should find un­ limited use with excellent missionary emphasis.” This film is now available for your church or group on an offering basis. Thirty minutes in color. For free information write to Virgil W em - mer, Film Dept., Bible Institute of Los Angeles, 558 So. Hope St., Los Angeles 17, Calif.

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