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THE BIBLE INSTITUTE OF LOS ANGELS

itual) which are thus brought to their attention. Every va­ riety of spiritual need, every form of false doctrine, every de­ gree of Bible ignorance, every phase of heart hunger, continu­ ally face these devoted Bible women for solution, counsel, lov­ ing consideration and sympathy. The Yokefellow's Hall This is situated on South Los Angeles Street, the street set apart by the city authorities as the down town center for open air gatherings. Here men gather to listen to orators who advocate almost every known species of religious, political and economical absurdity. To thi s restless, seething, unsati sfied humanity the Gospel is carried every week night, and Sunday afternoon and evening, by the Institute workers, on the street first, and afterwards in the hall, to those who accept the cordial invitation to enter. Hundreds are reached and rescued an­ nually. Seaman's Work An important department of our work is the service among the seamen. Los Angeles Harbor is growing rapidly in im­ portance as a seaport and thou sands of men are reachable with the Gospel. In place of a mi ss ion room for seamen, our work­ ers visit the vessels, conduct services and do personal work with the men. They have been able to reach as many as sev­ enty-five vessels in one month. Many of the boats are from foreign ports and our students who are able to speak foreign languages find a large opportunity for definite personal work. The opening of the Panama Canal and the large increase of the merchant marine business have greatly increased our opportunity for a large work among the seafaring men. The Extension Work The Institute has been able to do a large work in its Evan­ gelistic Department through its own evangelists, and special Bible teachers. Work has been carried on in all sections of the Coas t States. We are expecting to greatly increase the efficiency of this service by the addition of capable men and

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