King's Business - 1927-07

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T h e K i n g ’ s

B u s i n e s s

July 1927

transportation, and just this A. M. we received a check from a dear friend in Los Angeles and, though he knew nothing about this matter, the Lord has put it upon his heart to send this money. “Our time is so precious, that we could get over the ground a whole lot faster with a motorcycle. Will you not ask God to put it upon the hearts of those who are able to do this ? When we open the post in Hamoir, this will give seven posts in a circle, all in this corner of Belgium that has never been worked before. Is that not wonderful? The distance between them is about seventy-five miles. In order to hold a Sunday afternoon service in Havelange it will be almost necessary to have a more con­ venient means of transportation, as there is no train at all, that will get back in time for the Sunday evening service in Huy. Perhaps you would like to know what a fine motorcycle can be purchased for here in Belgium. After our revival meetings at Huy, our number was so increased, and the strangers so many, that we had to enlarge our hall. So we took the wall down, and now #ur hall will seat 120, and we have an average of about 100 at our meetings. This is wonderful when we think back just about seven months and see what wonders God has wrought. Our numbers then were about 8 to 10. To God be all the glory! Practically every day some one. comes in to be told about the Way of Life, and Happiness.” 48 Rue St. Pierre, Huy, Belgium. —O— “He Is F a ith fu l Tha t Prom ised” A MOTHER in great distress over her son came to our Mis­ sion requesting prayer in his behalf. The young man was in the last stages of tuberculosis, his voice was practically gone, and he was using what little he had to curse God. For weeks he maintained his attitude of rebellion towards God. One of our workers gave the promisee “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt he saved and thy house ” to the mother for com­ fort emphasizing especially the words, “and thy house“ Earnr est prayer was offered to God for him,' many engaged in the ministry of intercession for his conversion, and God who is rich in mercy heard the cry oi His children. The mother later returned to the Mission and gave thanks to God for saving her boy. She said he prayed the prayer of the publican, “God he merciful to me a sinner,” and that he be­ lieved. He also said to his mother: “This is Sunday. This would be a good day to die! Read to me out of the Bible,” and while she was complying with his request the Lord gently took him to Himself. —O— Mr. Reynolds Is Branching O u t ! C OULD you have been in Salt Lake with M. H. Reynolds of our Shop Work Department for three Sundays recently, you would have witnessed a revival that had every mark of having come down from heaven. Rev. Frank Huling, with whom Mr. Reynolds was working, reports a large number baptized and received into his church as a result of the meetings, and many more coming. Returning home from- Salt Lake, Mr. Reynolds had the privilege of stopping off in the different railroad division points and preaching the Gospel to railroad men.. Here too he found men and women who were hungry for the Word, and ready to receive Christ. At Lynndyl, Utah, some 23 men are meeting regularly for the study of the Bible. There is no church in this town and the only services are those furnished by the Shop Department of the Bible Institute. These men are sponsoring a little Sunday School each Sunday, meeting in the Union Pacific Club Rooms.

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