King's Business - 1939-01

January, 1939

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

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Special "King's Business" Subscription Blank THE KING’S BUSINESS

CHRISTIAN GIFT THAT COUNTS TO FRIENDS AND RELATIVES. The King’s Business, arriving month by month during a whole year, is one of the most delightful and useful New Year gifts that can be imagined. It is especially adapted to the young, with its Sunday-school lessons, Junior King’s Business, articles on Child Evan­ gelism, and other features. For the older members of the family, this magazine’s feature articles, daily de­ votional readings, book reviews, and other departments make it a welcome visitor. If you desire, we will send a gift card in your name with each subscription. • TO CHRISTIAN WORKERS. Pas­ tors, missionaries, Sunday-school teachers, and Christian workers in home and for­ eign mission fields, will be ever grateful to you for a remembrance in the form of a subscription to T h e K in g ’ s B u s in e s s . Price in clubs of three to nine, 75 cents each; in clubs of ten or more, 70 cents each. For Canadian and foreign sub­ scriptions, 25 cents extra for postage. FOR THE KING’S BUSINESS FREE FUND. Continually we receive earnest appeals from all over the world from Chris­ tians who ask to be placed upon our mailing list to receive T h e K in g ’ s B u s in e s s be­ cause they have found it invaluable to their life and work. Should you not have the addresses of those you would favor, a remittance at the above rates will enable us to respond favorably to such appeals as these. FOR THE REGIONS BEYOND. T h e K in g ’ s B u s in e s s has readers or organizers in six out of seven towns and cities in the United States having a population of 4,000 souls or more, besides other thousands of active friends in smaller communities. There are many towns, however, in the 4,000 class in which we are not represented, and we are very eager to have readers and senders in each of these communities, and thus maintain a national witness. Upon request we will send you a list of the towns in your state^ lacking “King’s Business” representatives, and if you have friends in them, we would sincerely appreciate your assistance in securing clubs of readers or individual subscribers in these communities. Perhaps you would like to form a “re­ gions beyond” club in your own or neigh­ boring states. FOR SAMPLE COPY LISTS: Perhaps you would prefer to use the blank at the left of this column for sample copies. If so, fill in the names and addresses and place an “X” opposite this paragraph. We then will send sample copies to the names that you supply us. • INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING: After you have filled out the form at the top and the names on the attached list, please cut out the page and send it to us with your remittance, or if for sample copies, without remittance. Kindly check the appropriate paragraph and indicate, if convenient, which group of K in g ’ s B u s in e s s readers you are favor­ ing. Please answer also the following ques­ tion: Are gift announcement cards de­ sired—yes or no? THE KING’S BUSINESS 558 S. Hope Street, Los Angeles, Calif.

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