King's Business - 1922-07

T H E K I N G ’S B U S I N E S S J. W. Lawrence, Dallas, Texas; Mark Matthews, Seattle, Wash.; Lewis S. Chafer of Philadelphia; Dr. L. W. Mun- hall, Philadelphia; W. 13. Riley, Min­ neapolis, Minn. Others who have been invited but have not yet been heard from are Wil­ liam' Jennings Bryan, Cortland Myers, J. Whitcomb Brougher, J. Prank Nor­ ris, Prof. Dick Wilson. The addresses on this program are to be published in a volume which will be ready at the ^ime the Convention is held. It is expected that this volume will be a text-book on Evolution from the orthodox Christian viewpoint. Any Christian, interested in the pres­ ent day’s battle for the “ faith once for all delivered,” is urged to attend this Convention. The evening services are to be inspirational and soul win­ ning. You will be instructed and up­ lifted— COME! For information, hotel reservations, etc., address Ethel H. Blake, Secy., Christian Fundamentals Association,’ 558 S. Hope St., Los Angeles, Cal. MiP §£» INSTITUTE SUMMER CONFERENCE The regular Summer Bible Confer­ ence, which has been held for a num­ ber of years at the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, will follow the Funda­ mentals Convention, a recess being taken over Monday and Tuesday (Tues­ day being the Fourth), the opening sessions being held on Wednesday, July 5th and. continuing until Friday, July 14th— ten days. There will be four sessions each day, beginning with the 10 a. m. devotional period, followed by an address at 11 o ’clock. Two sessions will be held each after­ noon, one at 2 o’clock and one at 3. The 2 o’clock hour will be in charge of the Bible Women’s Depart­ ment of the Institute, of which Mrs. Lyman Stewart is Superintendent, and addresses will be given by Mrs. A. L.

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Dennis, Miss M. Winifred Rouzee and Miss Myrtle Scott. These women are successful teachers of very large Bible classes, and we are anticipating large audiences for the 2 o’clock sessions. The 3 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. sessions, as well as the 11 o’clock morning hour will be addressed by some one of the fol­ lowing speakers: Dr. L. W. Munhall, Dr. W. P. White, Dr. A. B. Winchester, Dr. Lewis Sperry Chafer, Dr. Cortland My­ ers, Dr. F. W. Farr, Dr. .W, C. Sher­ man, Dr. John Marvin Dean and we trust some others whom we have yet to hear from definitely. Some of the topics to be discussed will be “ .thinking Through the Bible’! and “ Studies in Philippians” by Dr. White: “ Studies in Colossians and He­ brews” by Dr. Winchester and “ The Work of the Holy Spirit” by Dr. Chafer. This will be a ten days’ feast of good things for every lover of the Word, and we are expecting a record. GREATEST DISCOVERY Lord Kelvin was once asked by a pompous young would-be scientist which one of all his discoveries he considered to be the most valuable. The unex­ pected reply was: “ I think that to me the most valuable of all the discoveries I have ever made was when I discovered my Saviour in Jesus Christ.” MINISTERIAL Z E A T , AND LOVE 0 that I were as heretofore, When first sent forth in Jesus’ name; 1 rushed through every open; dòor, And cried to all, Behold the Lamb! Seized the poor trembling slaves of sin, And urged the outcast to come in. The God who kills and makes alive, To me the quickening power impart; Thy grace restore, thy work revive, Retouch my lips, renew my heart; Forth with a fresh commission send, And all Thy servant’s steps attend. — C. Wesley.

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