King's Business - 1916 -11

Our Correspondence School By the Faculty of the BIBLE INSTITUTE OF LOS ANGELES Instruction by correspondence long since ceased to be an experiment and took its well-earned place as a duly accredited method of education. If it lacks the personal touch of the class-room, it intensifies the originality, and determination of the individ­ ual student. A student may thus pursue his ordinary occupation while perfecting himself as a Christian worker.

Course 1.— Fundamental Doctrines of Christianity By R. A. TORREY, Dean oif the Institute

upon the doctrine under discussion and from them ascertain and formulate the teaching of the Bible. This is the true inductive method of study.

! This is a careful study of what the Bible teaches on the Christian faith. The method pursued is to bring together every statement of Scripture bearing

Course 2.— The Life and Teachings of Our Lord By R. A. TORREY, Dean of the Institute

tically every verse in the four Gospels. At the end of each twenty lessons^ a series of questions on the whole section is sent to the student to be answered.

This course presents a thorough study of the life and teachings of our Lord as recorded in the four Gospels, it consists of 140 studies. These studies cover prac-

Course 3.— Through the Bible by Books and Chapters By JOHN H. HUNTER, Secretary of the Faculty

each chapter in each book analyzed A special blank is furnished on which the student records the result of his own study.

This course carries the student through the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, each book being studied as a whole, and

Course 4.— Personal Evangelism and Practical Work By T. C. HORTON, Superintendent of the Institute

The business of every believer is to be qualified for service. The work of every believer is soul saving, j It will therefore be the privilege of the instructor in this course: first, to put the student in touch with the Scripture best calculated to

equip for the work of dealing with believ­ ers and unbelievers; second, to direct the student in the best methods of doing per­ sonal work; third, to t give suggestions concerning the preparation for conduct of religious meetings.

Other Courses in Preparation TERMS : For Numbers 1, 2 and 3—$5.00 each. For Number 4—$3.00 SEND FOR PROSPECTUS

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