King's Business - 1938-05

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T H E K I N G ' S B U S I N E S S

May, 1938

Photo by Warren Boyer from Gendreau. N. Y.

Somebody’s Child B y Helen Frazee-Bower

Somebody’s child is looking for the Saviour, Face lifted to your face, in trust complete; Somebody’s child, in need of faith and guidance, Is asking who will guard her little feet. Somebody’s child, just starting on a journey— That great adventure that the world calls life; Only the Lord can give the grace sufficient For every obstacle, for all the strife. (Copyright, 1938,

Somebody’s child—it may be yours, your neigh­ bor’s— That matters not, but one thing matters much: The Lord has said, “Oh, suffer little children To come to Me. The kingdom is of such.” Somebody’s child, so tender, hushed, expectant, Lifting a face by sin yet undefiled. Can you who have received “ so great salvation” Neglect to give it to somebody’s child? The King’s Business)

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