King's Business - 1918-09

Bible Institute ofLosAngeles (INCORPORATED) LOS ANGELES, CAL IFORN IA , U. S. A . Free Training School for Christian Workers

DIRECTORS

R. A. Torrey, vice-president Leon V. Shaw, treasurer W illiam Evans J. O. Smith

Lym an Stewart, president J. M. Irvine, secretary T. C. H orton, superintendent H . A. Getz

. N athan Newby

STATEMENT Church as expressed in the Common Creed T he N ecessity of the New B irth. The M aintenance of Good W orks. The Second Coming of Christ. The Im m ortality of the Spirit. The R esurrection of the Body. The Life Everlasting of Believers. The Endless Punishm ent of the Im penitent. The Reality am | Personality of Satan.

DOCTRINAL W e hold to the H istoric Faith of the of Evangelical Christendom and including: The ^Trinity of the Godhead. T he D eity of the Christ. The Personality of the H oly Ghost. The Supernatural and Plenary authority of the H oly Scriptures. T he U nity in D iversity of the Church, the Body andj Bride of Christ. The Substitutionary Atonement.

SCOPE OF THE WORK

PURPOSE:

The In stitu te trains, free of cost, accredited men and women, in the knowledge and use of the Bible. DEPARTMENTS: (1) The In stitu te Classes held daily except on Saturdays and Sundays. (2) Extension w ork. Classes and conferences held in neighboring cities and towns. (3) Evangelistic. M eetings conducted by our evangelists. (4) Spanish W ork. Personal w ork among Spanish speaking people. (5) Shop W ork. R egular services in shops and factories. (6) Jewish Evangelism . Personal w ork among the H ebrews and mission for Jews. (7) Bible W omen. H ouse-to-house visitation and neighborhood classes. (8) O il Fields. A mission to men on the oil fields. (9) Books and T racts. Sale and distribution of selected books and tracts. (10) H arbor W ork. F o r seam an at Los Angeles harbor. (11) The Biola H all. Daily noon m eetings for men in the down-town district, w ith free reading-room privileges. Evangelistic service every evening. (12) P rin t Shop. F o r printing Testam ents, bopks, tracts, etc. A complete establish­ m ent, profits going 'to free distribution of religious literature.

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