King's Business - 1925-12

December 1925

T H E K I N G ’ S ' B U S I N E S S

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BIBLE INSTITUTE OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

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A Staggering Challenge To every Christian young person. One thousand million lie down nightly without any knowledge o f our Lord and Saviour. Fields white to the harvest. Laborers pitifully few. Total Foreign Missionary force throughout the world 29,188. In the United States one Protestant Minister to every 625 people. In China alone, one missionary to 471,253. How many will perish before you can reach them. Think!

SEND YOUR YOUNG FOLKS TO A SCHOOL FOUNDED ON THE BIBLE WITH A SOUND EFFICIENT FAC­ ULTY WHO TURN OUT EFFICIENT CHRISTIAN WORKERS A Facu lty pledged to Evangelical B ible teaching and opposed to unscriptural. ex­ tremes o f all kinds. A School Interdenom inational in D irectors, Faculty and Student Body. Splendid fireproof buildings with over 6 0 0 com fortable rooms having steam heat and hot and cold w ater; class rooms, auditorium seating over 4 0 0 0 , in the heart o f Los Angeles. Regular Course, two years o f two semesters each. Pastors Course, three years. TU IT ION IS F R E E . Board and Room $ 8 . 5 0 per week. D A Y AND EVEN ING C LA S SE S AND CORRESPOND EN CE COUR SES.

UNPARALLELED OPPOR­ TUNITY TO OBTAIN PRAC­ TICAL BIBLE TRAINING and do MISSIONARY WORK in the F I N E S T CITY on the

PACIFIC COAST. Los Angeles rightfully claims the best equipped Bible Institute west of Chicago. Th e most wonderful climate in Am erica if not in the world. Th e city is cos­ mopolitan in every respect. A ll Nationali­ ties and Denominations are here. In short Los Angeles is a Home and Foreign Mis­ sionary field all in one, with the training in its midst. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE RECENTLY SAID: “Our government rests upon religion. It is from that source that we derive our reverence for truth and justice, for equality and liberty, and for the rights o f mankind. Unless the people believe in these principles they cannot believe in our government.

“T h e government o f a country never gets ahead o f the religion o f that coun­ try. Th e blessings and prosperity w h i c h have come to the United States as a result of being built on a r e l i g i o u s foundation would not continue if the people neglect the B ib le .” If our government rests on religion and the only relig­ ion worth while rests upon the B ible, and the govern­ ment is of the people, by the people, for the peop le; then why not educate the people in the B ible that they may be instructed in the foundation principals of our government and be pre­ pared to perpetuate it?

FACULTY Dr. John Maclnnis, Dean

Dr. Ralph Atkinson, Associate Dean Rev. John H. Hunter, Sec. of Faculty Rev. Wm. H. Pike, Sec. Evening School Rev. Keith L. Brooks, Sec. Correspondence School Rev. John A. Hubbard, Supt. of Men Mrs. Bessie D. McAnlis, Supt. of Women Dr. John Marvin Dean Prof. H. W. Kellogg Prof. J. B. Trowbridge, Voice, Conducting Prof. H.G. Tovey, Voice, Conducting Prof. Arthur A. Butler, Organ, Piano Pralf.^Christian Mj. ¡Books» Voice Miss Wilma Krag, Piano Miss Marie Carter Miss Florence Chaffee Miss Grace Todd Music Los Angeles, California

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