King's Business - 1945-09

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THE BIBLE INSTITUTE ON THE AIR PACIFIC COAST A B C NETWORK MONDAY — WEDNESDAY — FRIDAY CALIFORNIA KRKD KFOX KFMB Los Anseles Lons Beach, San Dioso, OREGON Klamath Falls, KFJI Marshfield, KOOS Roseburg, KRNR WASHINGTON Port Angelus, KON Bellingham, KVOS Longview, KWLK

San Francisco, KSAN Santa Rosa, KSRO Marysville, KMYC Redding, KVCV Chico, KHSL

Yakima, KTYW Everett, KRKO Seattle, KRSC Olympia, KGY Tacoma, KVI

Portland, KXL Albany, KWIL Salem, KSLM

Riverside, KPPO Visalia, KTKC Merced, KYOS

ARIZONA— Phoenix, KPHO

Consult your local newspaper (or broadcast time

Longview, Wash. “Enclosed find my contribution ‘to keep you out of the penitentiary’ and keep souls out of hell. I hope you will stay on the air always.” • San Diego, Calif. “Wednesday, my husband was off from work, it being a holiday, and he was deeply impressed at the clear way you and Dr. Orr handled the subject of how to know one is saved. He en­ joyed it so much.” Seattle, Wash. “Your program has just been on the air. And what a joy it is to be able to listen to your singing groups, and then to the Word of God brought so plainly and so definitely. Thank God for you and all your co-workers.” • Bremerton, Wash. “Breakfast at our house simply isn’t breakfast if we fail for any' reason to get your blessed messages while at the table. Occasionally, we have guests at the breakfast table, and they all agree ‘it’s a grand way to start the day.’ ” “ Stand By!” Three times each week this warning signal is-given at exactly 7:5914 A.M., denoting that in just 30 seconds, our program will be “On the Air.” Prompt­ ly at this signal, all the participants bow m silent prayer, asking for the blessing of God upon the broadcast. Then the announcer opens with "THE BIBLE INSTITUTE ON THE AIR ALL ALONG THE PACIFIC COAST” and we begin another program. In the picture, you may see our radio choir as they sing for you the story of God’s matchless grace, under the great missionary map which adorns the front wall of the auditor­ ium of the Church of the Open Door. Soon after the opening of school on September 3, these young people will again be in their places, happily broadcasting to our radio family.

Our Listeners Write Us Son Diego, Colif. “Your broadcast means much to me. I have received knowledge of the Bible, instruction in practical living and en­ couragement.” • Hollywood, Calif. “I have my radio back again after weeks in the repair shop. It is like Heaven to be able to listen again to our eleven o’clock study hour which I have missed greatly. However, my heart was full of praise to God, for I knew the blessed Word was faithfully being sent over the air by your min­ istry.” MOpleton, Ore. “The lessons on soul-winning over the radió have been especially helpful to us. We pray for the continuance of this blessed radio ministry, that many more souls may be t u r n e d to the Saviour' and His people may be strengthened in the faith and inspired to a closer walk with their Lord.”

Dr. Talbot’s Itinerary Dr. Louis T. Talbot leaves Los An­ geles (D.V.) early in September for an extended tour of the Pacific Coast in the interest of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles. The churches he will visit during the month of September are all in California. His itinerary is as fol­ lows: September 4, 5—Grace Taber­ nacle, San Luis Obispo; 6—First Bap­ tist, Watsonville; 7, 8—Community Church, Richvale; 9—First Baptist, San Jose; 10, 11—OPEN; 12, 13—First Bap­ tist, Burlingame; 14—First Baptist, Hayward; 15—Baptist Church, Locke- ford; 16-19—First Baptist, San Fran­ cisco; 20, 21-—Stockton; 22, 23—Cen­ tral Baptist, Sacramento; 24—First Baptist, Petaluma; 25—Fundamental, Santa Rosa; 26—First Baptist, Max­ well; ~27—Evangelical Free Church, Orland; 28-30—Melrose Baptist, Oak­ land. October 1—First Baptist,. Corning; 2, 3—Grace Baptist, Chico; 4—Mission Covenant, Eureka; 5—First Presby­ terian, Eureka.

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