King's Business - 1940-05

T H E K I N G ’ S B U S I N E S S

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May, 1940

LOUIS T. TALBOT, E ditor-In-C hief MILDRED m . COOK, Managing Editor W. F. KEMPF, Advertising and Circulation Manager

Theythatdidthe King’s Business HelpedtheJews!

O fficial Organ o f The Bible Institute o f Los A ngeles, Incorporated

“ And all the princes of the provinces, and the sa­ traps, and the governors, and they that did the king’s business, helped the Jews!” — Esther 9 :3 (R.V.) If ever in their history the Jews needed your help, they need it now. A Hitler in Germany, a Stalin in Russia, persecution in Poland, bloodshed in Roumania— the age-old cry of the Jew pierces the heart of every true child of God — Wohin sol Ich gehen? Where shall I go? Can you afford, as a born-again follower of the Lord Jesus Christ, to shut up your bowels of mercy to that haunting wail? The old time heathen of Haman’s day, in the hour of Israel’s distress, helped the Jews! Can you do less than those Godless heathen did? And do you know a truly better way to help the Jews now than to point them to the only cure for their troubles, the Lord Jesus Christ? Think it over; then write us. Some day you’ll be glad you did. The promise of God is still valid, “I will bless them that bless thee.” Gen. 12:3. Our world-wide testimony to Israel is worthy of your faithful prayers and sympathy. Your help is always needed and appreciated. “THE CHOSEN PEOPLE,” be­ loved by Bible students for its helpful information on prophecy and the Jews, is sent to all con­ tributors. Hay we hear from you? AMERICAN BOARD OF MIS­ SIONS TO THE JEWS, INC. 31 Throop Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. I do want to help the Jews. Here is $........................... Use it as God directs, to make known the saving power of the Lord Jesus Christ to Israel.

S h e S i t i l e T a m i l # i m a g i n e Motto: “ Unto him that loved us9 and washed us from our sins in his own blood." — Rev. 1:5.

Volume XXXI

M a y , 1940

Number 5

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Ransom D . Marvin, Staff Artist

Around the King’s Table— Editorial ....................................................„.-....164 Views and Reviews of Current News— Dan Gilbert..... .............. ...........165 Tomorrow Begins Today— Bertha B. M oore .............................:...............166 Europe and the Bible— John Hess McComb..... .......... .................... ........167 When a Boy Learned Faith— Mildred M . Cook ...................................... 169 What Habits Should the Preacher Cultivate?— Herbert Lockyer..j....A70 Bible Institute Family Circle....................... ......... .........................................172 Junior King’s Business— Martha S. Hooker .............................................. 175v International Lesson Commentary................................................................177 Notes on Christian Endeavor— Lyman A . Wendt ........... ...................... 191 Daily Devotional Readings..............................................................................196 I N F O R M A T I O N F O R S U B S C R I B E R S THE KING’S BUSINESS is pub­ lished monthly at the rates below, payable in advance, for either old or new subscribers, in the United States or its possessions. These rates include postage. REMITTANCE: Should be made by Bank Draft, Express or P. £Q. Money Order pay­ able to “ The King’s Business.” Receipts will not be sent for regular subscriptions, but date of expiration will show plainly each month,

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