BIBLE INSTITUTE OF LOS ANGELES
blessed, and no converts afford us more joy than those from among the people "of whom, as concerning the flesh, Christ can1e." The Spanish Work A competent, consecrated worker, with a real love for the Spanish people, is maintained to labor among the Spanish speaking people of the city and sur rounding towns including the many camps composed of JVIexican laborers. The work consists of personal interviews, with Bible classes and Gospel meetings where possible, as a result of which very many have been brought out of darkness into the glor ious light of the Gospel of Christ. The Shop Work In the shops, factories, car barns and fire engine houses, hundreds of men are found whose circumstances form an al most insurmountable barrier to their attendance upon regular church services, and among these our evangelists hold Gospel meetings on week-days and press the claims of the Lord Jesus Christ upon men, many of whom become Christians of the sturdiest type. Seaman's Work of the Bible Institute Our Pacific ports are teeming with the traffic of the world. Ships hailing from South America, Mexico, Europe, Asia, China, Japan, Australia and the islands of the sea, with crews, immigrants, travelers of all races, pass to and fro from all parts of the globe. Recognizing this great opportunity and responsibility, we have entered on the task of evangelizing this cosmopolitan throng. We are all obligated to the sailor. His life is one of privations, peculiar hardship and peril , physically, morally
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