King's Business - 1948-11

CHINA'S LITTLE ONES The newest and most intriguing branch o f our China work

YAUR orphanage is the newest and most interesting min- ^ istry o f the Hunan Bible Institute, the branch o f the Bible Institute o f Los Angeles which has been maintained for over thirty years in Changsha, Hunan, China. Young people from all parts of that great land have been trained in much the same courses as those offered by the Bible In­ stitute o f Los Angeles. But through the dire needs growing out o f World War II this new work for orphans has started. Already one hundred and fifty orphans have been accepted. These war orphans resemble little children the world over, all appetite, energy, and fun. They and the other little ones are the hope o f China, and, as such, they present a real op­ portunity for Christian missions and schools. I f early in their lives they are trained in the things o f God, and if they feel their responsibility to their own people, they may become, under God, flaming evangels to light fires throughout China.

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It is a well-known fact that today the financial plight o f China is des­ perate. The government has little or no funds with which to care for their war orphans. Therefore, the entire re­ sponsibility for their food, clothing, medical care, and education falls upon people o f more favored lands. This is

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a real missionary work, per­ haps the most enduring form o f missionary enterprise in the world, for the seed sown in young hearts will not only produce saved souls, but lives yielded and dedicated to God. The Bible Institute of Los Angeles asks the prayerful interest o f God’s people in this worthy enterprise. The cost o f caring for a war or­ phan is only $10.00 per month, or $120.00 per year. Further information may be secured by writing the China Depart­ ment, Bible Institute o f Los Angeles, 558 So. Hope Street, Los Angeles 13, California.

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