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BIBLE INSTITUTE OF LOS ANGELES

The Finances of the Institute It has always been the practice of the Institute to make no charge for tuition. From certain investments there is a limited income for the carrying on of the work of the Institute , but in aclclition to this there is neecl ecl annua ll y $100,000 for the main­ tenance of the work. This need is met each year by voluntary contributions, and those who believe in the teachings for which the Bible In­ st itute stands, and the work which it is doing in training men and women for Christian usefulness, and in actually winning men to Chri st whi le they are being thus trained, are earnestly requested to help in the financial needs of the Insti tut e. 1. By a contribution to current expense. Ei ther large or small amounts will be gratefully received , and will assist mater­ ially in the work. 2. By assuming the expense of training a student for one year. This means donating to the Institute, not the cos t of his room and board, but the pro rata cost of his instruction, i. e., $175. 3. By foundi ng a permanent fund for the training of a student, (as in paragraph 2) whi ch fund 1~1ay bear the name of the donor, if so desired. 4. By endowing a Scholarship, the income from which will meet the expense of a student for room and board. See pao-e 9..J.. 5. By investing in the Institute on the Annuity Plan. See page 95 . 6. By remembering "Bible Institute of Los Angeles" in a last will and testament. ee page 97. Every contributor of $5.00 or more annually to the Insti­ tute , wi ll receive The King's Business free.

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