King's Business - 1920-03

THE K I N G ' S BUS I NE S S

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Mah shcu/inj location in Ctina. of twelve Institute StudentT u^ o u Jenj ou t ja i9ift withM l äni Öim Alex. Saunders

furlough of other missionaries, Mr. Rath and myself will be responsible for the evangelistic work among more than two million people. These fields have hardly been scratched and the force is woefully inadequate.” We are presenting a chart sent us by Rev. Alex Saunders, with whom twelve Institute students went out to China in 1918. The present location of each of these former students is noted. Look at this map, hang it up on the wall and pray daily, for each one of these

One of the presiding elders of the United Evangelical Church recently subscribed for The King’s Business for twenty-one of the ministers under his jurisdiction. He wrote,' “ Your maga­ zine has the right ring. I want all my men to have it.” Stanley H. Bailes, 1918, has accepted a call to the pastorate of the ■First United Presbyterian- Church, Park Ave­ nue and Twenty-second Street, Indian­ apolis. John W. Dunlop writes from Cebu, Philippine Islands: “ Because of the

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