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Looking Toward the Twento-Firsi Milestone ^JTHE K ing ' s B usiness upon reaching its majority greets all its old and new friends and invites them to look forward to the things that are before. For some months past the motto has been "Forgetting the Things that are Behind”
For 1930 the slogan will be
"Stretching Forward to the Things Which are Before”
With this present issue, we take pleasure in introducing some new members o f our editorial staff who will journey with us. Dr. H. W. Boyd will be in charge o f the new department to be known as The Regions Beyond. Dr. Boyd has spent twenty-five years as a med ical missionary in China and Siam. Beginning with the March issue, the Children’s Division o f Sunday School Lessons will be edited by Miss Edith Lillian Young, o f Ken- nebunk, Maine. Miss Young is a writer o f recognized ability. Her stories for children have been published in a number o f the largest periodicals in the country. Find on another page a poem from her pen— “ God Bless Thee.’ ’ The children will be delighted with this new friend. Your attention is drawn to a new series o f articles on Salvation by Dr. B. B. Sutcliffe, o f the Portland Union Bible Classes, Portland, Oregon, beginning with this present issue under the title “ The Need o f Salvation.” The remaining chapter titles are: “ The Source o f Salvation,” “ The Nature o f Salvation,” “ The Extent o f Salvation,” “ The Provision o f Salvation,” “ The Assur ance o f Salvation,” “ The Enjoyment o f Salvation,” “ The Mani festation o f Salvation,” “ The Consummation o f Salvation.” Dr. J. A. Huffman o f Marion Theological Seminary, Marion, Indi ana, promises two or more communications! from Palestine where he will be engaged in archeological research for some months, together with Professor Melvin Grove Kyle, o f Xenia Seminary, Other good things will be reserved for future announcements. Remember the slogan for 1930. “Stretching Forward to the Things Which are Before”
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