King's Business - 1925-08

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THE K I N G ’S B U S I N E S S

August 1925

B ridge a t N an Y oh K isi

THE BRIDGE AT NAN YOH KISI

and this period is regarded as of spe­ cial importance. Breakfast is followed by morning prayers, conducted usually by some one of the visiting delegates. The remainder of the morning is divided into three lecture periods, con­ ducted by well known Chinese and for­ eign teachers. The afternoon is devoted to personal work amongst the thousands of pil­ grims who at this time of year make special pilgrimages to the sacred moun­ tain. Sunday is a "high day,” being specially planned for worship, ending with a testimony meeting at which there are always some heart-stirring and praise-invoking testimonies.

S will be seen by reference to page 356; an important feat­ ure of the work of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles in

Hunan Province, China, is the Autumn Bible School and Conference which is held in September of each year at the foot of the sacred NanYoh (or '";South- ern Mountain” ).. Last year there were over three hundred and fifty delegates in attendance, including the men stu­ dents of the Hunan Bible Institute and the Biola Evangelistic Band Workers., The program, in general, is as fol­ lows: In the morning, at the sound of a bugle, the "quiet time” commences,

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