King's Business - 1921-06

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T H E K I N G ’ S B U S I N E S S

BLACKBOARD SKETCHES By,Era Hansell

su lts and needs: A Los Angeles plant handled $111,975.24 worth of paper stock in 1920. A t th e end of *the year the- inventory showed th e following losses— or stock no t accounted for: 40 sheets of double folio plain bond, 1000 No. 6 tags, 925 6% envelopes— to tal value $4.82. Who can beat th is record? This same p lan t had ready for its Board of D irectors on December 31, a detailed repo rt of All operations of the plan t up to qu itting tim e on December 30.” I t is a g reat pleasure to have this commendation from such a prominent/ publication and congratulations are due to Mr. A lbert Havermale, th e very effi­ cient and successful manager, and his associates. They have dem onstrated th a t it is possible for even a religious organization to conduct a successful business enterprise. All th e profits from the P rin tin g De­ p artm en t are used for th e free d istri­ bution of Bibles, Gospels and tracts. NEW EDITION—WHO ARE THESE PREMILLENNIALISTS ? By T. C. H orton Five thousand of these little booklets have been absorbed and th e re is a de­ mand for a new edition, which is now on th e press. Every one who is called upon to meet th e attack s made upon th e prem illennial re tu rn of our Lord should have one of these booklets, so as to be able to answer any question concerning the doctrine. Is it th e teaching of th e New Testa­ ment? Was it th e teaching of the early church? Was it th e teaching of th e church fathers? Is it pessim istic or optim istic? Does it cut th e nerv e of missions? Are its exponents evangelistic and orthodox? Do those who deny th e doctrine prove th a t it is not Scriptural? The booklet is clear, concise and convincing. Price 25c, 12 for $2.50, 100 for $15.00. Send for a copy. P u t them in cir­ culation. Do it now. F o r sale a t B iola Book Room Bible In stitu te of Los Angeles

July 3rd. THE EARLY LIFE OF SAUL, Acts 21:39; 22:3,28. 2 Tim. 3:14,15. Deut 6:4-9,. I. Life’s preparation Acts 21:39; 22: 3,28. Teach this passage explaining th at th is preparation was used afterward in his consecrated life to the glory of God DRAW. Emphasize th a t it was not the preparation th a t made Saul a Christian, but th a t Christ was the one who saved him. II. The Holy Scriptures and how they should be used 2 Tim. 3:14,15. Deut. 6:4-9. The Christian (especially the boys and girls) should study the Bible with a view to better service for the Master, DRAW. l i l m BOOSTS FOR BIOLA PRESS The Pacific P rin te r and Publisher for Janu ary , 1921, has th e following to say about th e P rin tin g D epartm ent of th e In stitu te, known as “ Biola P ress” :' B iola P ress H as New Year Social T h e last day of the year, a t noon luncheon, the Biola P ress held its usual get-together . festivities. The occasion th is year was brightened by th e dis­ bursem ent of abou t $3000 in bonuses. This shop is no t large, b u t it pays th e best wages and has an organization sec­ ond to none in th e United States. Among other unusual functions it p rin ts in quantities of m illions Biblical leaflets in foreign languages and in dialects usually unknown to th e average layman. The program a t th e luncheon was as follows: C. H. Challis, Toastmaster. Invocation, J. P. Welles, Business Manager, Bible In stitu te. "A re You a Real American?”— Sena­ to r Seneca C. Beach, Sec’y Master P rin t­ ers Association. “The Im p rin t of L ife”— T. C. Horton, Superintendent Bible In stitu te. And the same publication, in its March issue, refers to Biola P ress in th e following term s: “H ere’s an example in the science of horse-sense which begets valuable re­

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