King's Business - 1929-12

19 1 € T W E N T Y Y E A R S OF WONDERFUL WORLD-WIDE MINISTRY CLOSES WITH THIS ISSUE. OUR TWENTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY WILL BE CELEBRATED IN JANUARY, 1930, BY MAKING THE MAGAZINE BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER. ** 19 29

SOME THINGS TO BE LOOKING FOR . . . . IN THE COMING ISSUE OF . . . .

The

K i n g ' sBus

V [ i > n r c w t o y T V c i c m ®ur A r t Department has produced a new cover i > C W O U V c I L - 'C o l g l l design of great merit. I t is truly a work of art, conveying a definite Gospel message. New Sunday School Lesson Helps pupils of various grades, the lesson being approached from various angles. X N . . . " P r l - t 1 C i . 0 LT Competent writers, each one fitted for his own I N C W J - /L H L U I I d , I O L d l l particular department, will be added to the per­ sonnel of The King’s Business editorial staff. A list of these will be given next month. New Contributors in the near future are: Men well known as true defenders of the faith. Among those who will present valuable articles

Rev. Mark A. Matthews, Pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Seattle. Rev. P. W. Philpott, D.D., Pastor, Church of the Open Door, Los Angeles. Rev. B. B. Sutcliffe, D.D., Pastor, Calvary Presbyterian Church, Portland, Oregon. Rev. J. O. Buswell, D.D., President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois. Rev. J. A. Huffman, D.D., Dean of Marion Theological Seminary, Marion, Indiana. Rev. R. H. Glover, M.D., Home Director, China Inland Mission, Philadelphia, Pa. Rev. H. D. Campbell, General Secretary, Africa Inland Mission, Brooklyn, N. Y.

O f b p r T ' i p l 'X i l f f m p r y F c Much will make T H E K I N G S w u i c r J ^ e p d l T I I i e i l t S BUSINESS more than ever a monthly

feast of good things.

WILLIAM P. WHITE, Editor J. E. JADERQUIST, Managing Editor

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