King's Business - 1960-05

Four Korean Orphan Boys Rescued from Misery, Despair and Possible Starvation Will Y O U Sponsor and thus Save another Such? Somebody showed Christian compassion for these boys. But what of the many, OH SO MANY, others who are begging, stealing, starving and dying? They, too, need Christ and can be redeemed and trained to serve Him. Will you become a sponsor for one? You can, for only $8 a month—just 26 pennies a day—you or your Sunday School, Ladies Group. Bible Class, Junior Church, etc. You will help bring Christ to your chosen boy or girl (any age) and train him or her to be a Christian leader in Korea.

The Editors of The King’s Business invite readers to contribute outlines for sermons for use in this column. A WOMAN'S MINISTRY 1. To show hospitality to prophets (2 Ki. 4:10). 2. To extend kindness to the poor (Prov. 31:20). 3. To contribute to Christ’s comfort (Matt. 27:55, 56; Mk. 14:3; Lk. 7:37, 38). 4. To serve the church (Rom. 16:1,2). FAITH, A MOTHER'S REQUEST 2 Timothy 1:5 T h e l if e of Timothy, Paul’s “dearly beloved son” in the gospel, was the outworking of a faith imparted to him by the grace of God, through the instrumen­ tality of his devout mother and grand­ mother. This great bequest enriched all departments of his life. It affected: 1. His acceptance of the gift of God (2 Tim. 1:6). 2. His equipment for everyday life (2 Tim. 1:7). 3. His choice of hardness as a good soldier of Jesus Christ (2 Tim. 1:8). 4. His fidelity to the gospel which Paul preached (2 Tim. 1:13). A GENERAL CHART OF ROMANS Doctrinal No. of Chapters Practical Condemnation 2 1/2 Sin Justification Salvation Sanctification 3 Separation Dispensation 3 Sovereignty Glorification 3‘/2 Service THIS THING CALLED 1 John 3:3-12 SIN “Sin” is an obsolete word in the minds of many, but it is a perennial and uni­ versal experience. The Christian’s constant attitude should be: Detect* depose, and de­ part from sin. 1. The Definition of Sin (vs. 3-6). 1. Beginning in an evil principle (v. 3). 2. Carried out in evil acts (v. 4). 3. Forming evil habits (v. 6). 4. Developing an evil character (v. 6). II. The Design of Sin (vs. 7-12). 1. To seduce the unwary (v. 7). 2. To exalt the devil (v. 8). 3. To breed hatred of God (v. 12). 4. To promote hostility to righteous­ ness (v. 12). III. The Destiny of Sin (vs. 5-12). 1. Removal by grace (v. 5). 2. Destruction by Christ (v. 8). 3. Abandonment by believers (v. 9). 4. Suppression by love (v. 10). The distinction between sin and right­ eousness is exemplified in Cain and Abel (v. 12). The difference between evil and good, misery and happiness, death and life, heaven and hell, is effected only by the change from the old nature to the new, the old sphere of life to the new—through the power of God in Christ on Calvary.

KIM, KUM IL Kim, Kum II, age 4, was found crying at the gate of our Star Light orphanage in Pusan. His father, an army officer, had died of T.B. His mother had disappeared. His body was very weak, but with good food and loving care he is now growing stronger each day.

FINE CHRISTIAN BOY This boy was a homeless beggar on the streets of Seoul. He had learned to swear, lie and steal. Then one day he was led to our Little Lamb’s Orphanage. Here he received not only his bodily needs, but learned of Christ’s salvation and re­ ceived Him. Now he often leads services with 600 children! He is carrying his Bible and hymn book.

LEE, CHUNG SONG Lee, Chung Song, 14 years old, has a wonderful smile, con­ sidering he is a polio victim. He gets about on this crude little cart. But because he was brought in to our Bethany Home he now has a smile and a song of salvation. We hope with proper treatment that he may walk again. Would you like to sponsor him?

CHA, WON TAI Now Korean Marine Corps Chaplain. When a hoy he lost both of his Christian parents in N. Korea. He escaped and was taken into Zion Orphanage. Here he was saved, went on to college and seminary, and now preaches the gospel to Korean marines! Yes, orphanage evangelism is one of the most successful and fruitful methods of missionary work we can employ today.

The ESEA is supporting well over 3,000 orphans, war widows and children of lepers. Many more are in desperate need, homeless and hungry. Help us take in many more off the streets into our 52 Homes. Every one is a true Christian institution (True Bible Believers). Write or phone NOW. THE EVERETT SWANSON EVANGELISTIC ASSOCIATION, INC. 4848 North Leonard Drive, Chicago 31, Illinois ,__________________________________CLIP AND MAIL TODAY------------------------------------- r 1 • r i YES, I want to sponsor a Q boy Q girl for one year. With God’s help I will send $8 a month to your office. Please send me my child’s name, picture, address and story. I understand I I may continue as long as I wish. SEND FULL PARTICULARS. I Q] I cannot “adopt” a child but want to help by giving $— ...............— -------— -------------- ------- — I □ Please send me further information. j Name.................................. ................................ .................*.................................... .......................................................—■*• I Address—.......................................... — ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------- ------ I City_______________ —..........................................- Zone..........Sate------------------ —: ....................................... j Gifts of any amount are welcome. A ll gifts and sponsorings are income tax deductible. THE EVERETT SWANSON EVANGELISTIC ASSOCIATION, INC. ^ p o ^ t T o n ’ Dept. K-5, 4848 North Leonard Drive, Chicago 31, Illinois, Telephone: GLadstone 6-6181

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