King's Business - 1924-10

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T H E K I N G ’ S

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October 1924

(13) - Fill in these blanks: “ Son remember.................... and keep.......... The result will be, “ Son plus what two things?” (Proy. 3:1, 2). Primary Group and Group 1 Learn Memory Verses. No further work for the month. Send statement that memory verses have been learned. Groups 2 and 3 learn Memory Ver­ ses and answer the 13 questions given below. OCTOBER NUTS TO CRACK (1) Hammer to use,——2 Tim. 2: 15. (Write the verse.) (2) Time to crack nuts,— Josh. 1 : 8 ). (3 ) Kind of meats within Josh. 1:8. (Tell when to study and result of study). ■ (4) Multiply the number of chap­ ters in Amos by the number of David’s men who brought him water when he was longing for a drink, (1 Chron. 11:17, 18); add to this the number of chapters in II Chronicles; divide the sum by the number of lepers who for­ got to thank Jesus (Luke 17:12-17), and the result will he the number of the verse in the 6th chapter of Deut­ eronomy which gives a command to parents. What verse is it? Write three words telling what parents are to do. (5) What great question did Job ask in Job 14:14? Give Job’s own answer to his question, (Job 19:25, 26). « (6) Who told that the earth was hung in space thousands of years be­ fore people knew it? (Job 26:7). ( 7) Is there an empty space in the North? (Ask a teacher of astronomy). See Job 26:7. (8) What three things should peo­ ple avoid in order to be blessed? (Psa. 1 : 1 ). (9) Which is the shortest Psalm? (10) Which is the longest Psalm? (11) A problem in subtraction, which results in addition. What is it? (Proverbs 3:9, 10). (12) Add to the length (in cubits) of King Og’s bed (Deut. 3:11) the number of times water was poured on the burnt sacrifice at the “ God or Baal” contest. (1 Kings 18:25-39). THE WHALE A Pattern of Personal Work 1. On time. A minute late would have spoiled it. 2. One at a time. 3. Did not pity Jonah. Took God’s side of the question. Don’t comfort a sinner in his sins. 4. Did not leave him until he was praying. 5. Clung to his passenger until he landed him where he belongs. 6. The whale was modest. He did not go around spouting and shouting. He delivered his passenger and then disappeared.— Selected.

We must educate the whole child! Physically - Mentally Socially - Spiritually Secular education alone may merely produce a clever rascal. Christian education will produce the control of conduct in obedience to Christ as Saviour and Lord. But both types of education interwoven in the right balance, produce the properly educated person. Give Your Children Opportunity for Christian Education Seven Days in the Week. Look into the Week-Day Religious Education Movement. More than 1,000 churches are now carrying week-day religious education, the pupils enrolled are over 100,000. Bulletins, pamphlets and circulars available: First Steps Toward Religious Instruction The Best Types o f Week-Day Religious Instruction Guide-Posts fo r Week-Day Church Schools Two Types o f Week-Day Church Schools A Three-Hour-a-Week Church School fo r the Individual Church A Thousand-Point Standard Textbooks and materials for use in these schools can be purchased from The Publication D epartm ent PRESBYTERIAN BOARD OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (THE WESTMINSTER PRESS) Headquarters: PHILADELPHIA. Witherspoon Building New York, 156 Fifth Ave. Cincinnati, 420 Elm St. St. Louis, 914 Pine St. Chicago, 125 N. Wabash Ave. Nashville, 711 Church St. San Francisco, 278 Post St. Atlanta, 200 Auburn Ave. Pittsburgh, Granite Building

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