King's Business - 1936-11

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FOR THOSE W HO SEND THE KING'S BUSINESS TO OTHERS. T HE KING’S BUSINESS i, a popular gift. Thousands of copies are mailed by us monthly for Christian stewards who use this practical method of greeting their friends, and of assisting missionaries and shut-ins** as well as of serving in this ministry to those who would otherwise be unable to take the magazine. Scores of letters received each month prove that this is a fruitful service greatly blessed of God. The management of this magazine is deeply interested in making possible the widest distribution of THE KING’S BUSINESS. With this object in view, it is will­ ing to furnish the magazine at the lowest possible price to those who will cooperate by subscribing for groups of friends. During the winter of 1935-36, special inducements for such Club Subscriptions were offered— reducing the price in clubs of ten and more as low as 50c per annual subscription. Once more it is possible, for a limited time, to offer this remarkably low price. Friends who know the value of THE KING’S BUSINESS will rejoice in the opportunity thus given them. Sample copies and other supplies will be mailed upon request—but don’t wait. BEGIN TODAY, using this magazine as a sample. Be first in your community. ADDRESS CIRCULATION MANAGER TH E K IN G 'S B U S IN E S S 558 SOUTH HOPE STREET LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

TH E KING’S BUSINESS is n o t published fo r profit. It is concerned w ith th e bu si­ ness of th e King. Its pages, conceived a n d assem bled in p ray er, seek above all else to fulfill, under th e d irection of the K ing H im self, its purpose a s sta te d on th e C ontents p ag e of every issue. TO M ISSIONARIES— This m agazine will be a welcom e g ift to th o se w ho spend lonely y ears in far-aw ay lands, longing fo r sp iritu al food a n d up-to-the-m inute m essages. As a special featu re for re a d ­ ers in d ista n t lands, TH E KING’S BUSI­ NESS p rin ts its Sunday-school a n d C. E. m aterial far enough in advance so th a t th ey reach d ista n t su b scrib ers before the m aterial is o u t of date. TO YOUNG PEO PLE— T hose w ho are activ e in C. E. societies w ill w elcom e the excellent helps to be found in N otes on C hristian E ndeavor. The G irls’ Q uery C orner, conducted by a lover of girls, has given help an d encouragem ent to m any a perplexed o r d iscouraged young woman. TO TEACHERS— T he In tern atio n al Sun­ day School Lesson C om m entary furnishes a n exposition by a stu d en t of th e W ord, a tre a tm e n t of th e lesson fo r children, by a teach er w ho loves an d un d erstan d s little ones, o.bject lessons, p ith y com ­ m ents on problem s raised by th e lesson, an d a p t illu stratio n s.

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