King's Business - 1936-11

November, 1936

T H E K I N G ' S B U S I N E S S

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Portsmouth, K y.: Cleve Maud and Evalecre Hen- • son; Evelyn Jones; Nella and Susie Sizemore; Cleda Mae Tharp; Delpha and Maida Lee' Tincher, , and Mary Elizabeth Watts. (Geraldine“ Hinote, , leader.) Ridgewood, N. Y.: Janet Graham; Dorothy Mac­ Donald; Doris, Helen, and Joan Smith, and* Joanne : Stookey. (Mrs. Lyle C. Anderson, leader.) Salem, Ore.: Laurine and La Velle Cross. (

New Book on Prophecy “PERILS OF THE LATTER DAYS” By Louis R. Patmont. Author of “The Mystery of Iniquity.” A fearless presentation of startlin g Signs of the Times including am azing revelations of PERILS OF SOCIALISM AND COMMUNISM, PER ILS OF APOSTASY, DEMON PERILS, PER ILS OF FALSE CHRISTS AND FA LSE PROPHETS, PER ILS ON EARTH AND SIGNS IN THE HEAVENS, PER ILS OF WAR AND ARMAGEDDON. t> Some of the evils exposed are Socialism, Communism, New Deal Evils, Kagawa, “Father Divine, etc. There are also pictures of “F ath er” Divine, Mussolini, Russian exiles, etc. 176 pages. A rtistic cover. Cloth only. $1.00 postpaid. FUNDAMENTAL TRUTH PUBLISHERS ^ ! ay @ FIFTEEN THOUSAND! 14 Evangelistic Chalk Talks. Sim­ as pie, soul-wiiming. Easy to draw, S clear instructions. For Teachers, * Pastors, Evangelists, Workers with children. “Worth a dollar," only 25c post paid. REV. FRANK A. MILLER Los Angeles. Calif. gives many a token that He is ready to enter into more intimate and hallowed rela­ tions with them. He does not wait that men should seek Him; He does not send word that He is waiting for them; He comes to them. He does not merely come: He stands and knocks.— G eorge B o w e n . DECEMBER 31 Led by the Nail-Scarred Hand “Search me, O God . . . and lead me” (Psa. 139:23, 24).

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W H I T E P I P E - T O N E F O L D I N G O R G A N S In use all over the world for more than 30 years. Noted for durability, convenience, volume of tone and beautiful Pipe-Like Qual.ty. Free catalog. A. L. W H IT E MFG. CO. Dept. K., 215 Englewood Ave. CHICAGO, ILL.

“Search me, O God, and know my heart, and help me know as Thou dost know. Try me.” Dig under that word “try.” It is a fire word, and nothing tests and tries like fire, and no fire tests and tries like the fire of the Holy Spirit’s own presence. “And know my thoughts”—my meditations, my dominant purposes, undermost, innermost— help me know what Thou dost know about me, and lead me. I am “going it blind” : I will shut my eyes. I cannot see, but I will put out my hand and I know Thy hands have touched mine by the nail scars. I will go in the dark as long as Thou art leading. Lead me out into the way ever­ lasting.—S. D. G ordo n . JUNIOR KING’ S BUSINESS [Continued from page 424] Answer to Last Month’s “Bible Arithmetic” Answer worked out: 66+150-^-12x6 (Matt. 6:9-13) + 12 (Dan. 1:7) - 3 ^ 117, Psalm 117. New K. Y. B. C. Members The following have read through the Gospel ac­ cording to John and are now members of the Know Your Bible Club: Bend, Ore.: Irene Bartlett; Roberta ^Elliott; Marian Isted; Shirley Moeck; Donna Smith, and Bonnie Van Matre. (Mrs. Rosemarie Jones, teacher.) Blackwell, Okla.: Billie Mae Boyle; Joan Rand­ all; Hazel Arlene Sole; Mary Elian Swingle, and Carol Jean Terrill. (Mrs. Ray Miller, teacher.) Burr Oak, Kans.: Irma Clark; Ida Fern, Leota, and Max Hughes; Athel Mae Selvage; Letha Mae Shepard; Dean Siebert, and Jack Snook. Eaton, Colo.: Esther Marie Biddle. Hensonville, N. Y.: Ruth Card; Doris and New­ ton Ford, and Charles and Ruth Lockett. (Mrs. Oscar Lockett, teacher.) Hillsboro, Kans.: Clara Hagen; Esther and M ar­ lene Mae Hiebert; Hulda Loewen; Alma Nickel; Jacob Penner; Robert E. Pester; Virginia Powell; Daniel Wiebe, and Lucille Willems. (Jacob J. Wiebe, teacher.) Hilt, Calif.: Barbara and Phyllis Alphonse; Phyllis Brownlee; Elizabeth Clevenger; Margaret Coleman; Doulean Maxwell; Bernice and Charles Vieira, and Billy, Buster, and Shirley Walker. (Derfelt-Eby Evangelistic Party, leaders.) Montrose, Iowa: Mary Claire Auwaerter and Junior Wardlow. (Mrs. Curtis Younkin, leader.) Newton, Kans.: Mary Charlene Claassen; Charles and Mary Hall, and Miles Sheffier. (Mrs. C. E. Bridgman, teacher.) Overland Park, Kans.: Wilma Hedrick and Cal­ vin Sala. (Clara L. Huff, leader.) Polk, Nebr.: Betty Ann and Gilbert Glad; Hazel and Milton Johnson; Duane, John, Margaret, and Rose Marie Nyberg, and Alice, Donald, Floyd, and Roland Rodin?. (Mrs, Paul Carlson, leader.)

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“OBJEGTALKS” Twenty bright talks to boys and girls il­ lustrated by familiar objects. “T A L K S ON TEXTS” Twenty children’s sermons. Illuminated by fascinating illustrations. “PAPER TEARIN G T A LK S” Fifteen gospel talks. Paper is folded then tom and the object is unfolded. Inter­ esting to old and young. Full directions. One Pastor writes: "Your talks are the best I have ever used or have been able to find." Each Set $1.00 All Three $2.00 55 talks—A whole year with the Children —Over 47,000 in use. HADDON SE R V IC E Box 164-B Fairfield, Conn.

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