King's Business - 1963-05

I am enclosing a page of the magazine we’got years ago and I was wondering if you still publish it or if it is under a dif­ ferent name. Would you let me know, because I would like to subscribe to it. Mrs. Harvey Lantz, Shakespeare, Ontario, Canada

us to take her children

Hea Soon (K-7)

so that they will not contract the dreaded disease— LEPROSY! Today, in 7 of our 166 Christian orphanages, we are caring for more than 600 uninfected children of lepers—giving them an opportunity to grow up in a wholesome, Christ-centered atmosphere as healthy, normal children. Without this loving care, they would be doomed to the same slow, painful fate as their parents.

S P O N S O R S U R G E N T L Y N E E D E

Yong Hoon (K-4)

For only $10 a month you may become a sponsor and provide the care and education of a child whose parents are forever isolated from society. Nothing is so pitiful as a child literally “orphaned” by parents who have been banned as unclean. You may fill this void by becoming a “Mommy” or “Daddy,” “Big Brother” or “Big Sister,” and “adopting” such a child as your very own. You will receive the child’s name, photo, address and story. If old p.nnngh, the child will exchange letters with you; if not old enough to write, a staff member will do so. We promise that this will be the beginning of a

wonderfully warm and rewarding ministry. M a n y M ora P a r e n ts P l e a d f o r

COMPASSION... Caret for more than 18,000 Korean orphans, including chil­ dren of lepers; deaf, dumb and blind children. Maintains 166 orphanages, supervised by Bible-believing staff and board of directors. Serves more than 22,500,000 meals each year. Awarded highest recognition by the Korean government.

In this impoverished land of Korea, hundreds of other leprous parents are pleading with us to admit their children to one of our homes—a plea which can be answered only if we are enabled to enlarge our facilities. Do what your compassion­ ate heart tells you to do— n o w ! LA R G E ST W O R K OF IT S K IN D IN K O R EA

N o t e : Pictured above is the page from the March, 1927 issue of THE KING’S BUSINESS magazine that Mrs. Lantz sent to us. CHANGE ADDRESS The correspondence course mentioned in the article “Successful Soul Winning” in the January KING’S BUSINESS is avail­ able from Christian Literature, Inc., Post Office Box 718, Santa Ana, California rather than Missionary Supply Lines, Kingsburg, California, who formerly pub­ lished the course.

,CUP AND MAIL TODAY*.

EVERETT SW AN SO N , F o u n d " and Director Name _ Address- City - _ Zone _ State _ Gifts of any amount are welcome. All gifts and sponsorings are income tax deductible. C OM P A S S I O N (The Everett Swanson Evangelistic Assn., I k .) An Interdenominational Non-Profit Corporation— Eat. 1952 DapL KS 3 7774 IrvingParkRi, Chkap 34 ,ID. Phone 456 G 116

□ Yes, I want to sponsor an orphan. M y choice is Number_______ _ If this child has been chosen when this arrives, I agree to sponsor a similar child. I prefer □ Boy, □ Girl □ Age. With God's help I will send $10 a month to Chicago office. Please send my child’s name, picture, address and FU LL PARTICU LARS. I under­ stand I may discontinue at any time. Enclosed is support for Q first month, Q one year. O I cannot sponsor a child now but want to help a child by giving $. .. ....... - □ Please send folder, "Inform ation About Sponsoring Korean Orphans."

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MAY, 1963

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