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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“TOTHE JEWFIRST”

L0UI3 T. TALBOT, Editor-In-Chief M il d r e d M . C o o k , Managing Editor H. S. R is l e y , Circulation Manager

Official Organ of The Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Incorporated

This is the bedrock of the Jew­ ish Mission appeal to every Bible- believing soul. “To the Jew first** is as basic in Missions as faith in Christ is basic in Salvation. Every January brings us an increasing number of gifts “To the Jew first.** And many letters tell us, “Thank you so much for calling my atten­ tion to my duty and privilege. 1 want to start the New Year right.** Think it over, for some day you too will join this blessed host and you too will say, “I want to preach God*s Gospel in God’s way —to the Jew first.** Was there ever a time in the world’s history when this precious privilege, “To the Jew first,*’ was more impera­ tive than in this present hour? With Israel in the caldron of demon hate, with the world being driven by Satan himself to ex­ terminate, if that were possible, the people whom God has called His very own, can any true child of God withhold the heart and the hand of pity? Ought we not while He still tarries, reach out with a ministry of love to those sorely harassed and distressed people, who know not which way to turn? “To the Jew first** in­ deed has a potent meaning in such an hour as this! Our work merits your every confidence. Our field is not only the 4,000,000 Jews of America, but, under divine impulse, we are at grips with the problem of reaching a world Jewry with the Gospel. In America, branches are maintained in the larger cities. Abroad, the Lord is wonderfully blessing our Stations in Paris, Warsaw, and J e ru s a lem . And through affiliated missions and missionaries, our Yiddish publica­ tions are being distributed in other important Jewish centers of the world. Your help and prayers are al­ ways needed. “THE CHOSEN PEOPLE,** loved by Bible students for its helpful information on Prophecy and the Jews, is sent to contributors. MAY WE HEAR FROM YOU? AMERICAN BOARD OF MISSIONS TO THE JEWS, INC. 31 Throop Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Here is my offering, $....... ....... “To the Jew First.** May the Lord bless this gift for Israel’s salvation. Name.................... ....... ............___ Street........... .............................. ..... City....... .................. State....______

Site 3 ible Tamil#Ttag^lne Copyright, 1939, by T h e K in g ’ s B u s in e s s (a California non-profit corporation) Motto: "Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood." — R ev . 1 :5. Volume XXX January, 1939 Number 1

TABLE OF CONTENTS •

Windblown—Helen Frazee-Bower........... Around the King’s Table—Editorial................ Views and Reviews of Current News—Dan Gilbert Peter’s Ten Spiritual Crises—Robert C. McQuilkin The White Cock—Evelyn McFarlane McClusky.. Junior King’s Business—Martha S. Hooker... Refuge for Boys—H. S. Risley................ International Lesson Commentary......... Notes on Christian Endeavor—Mary G. Goodner Consider the Evidence!—I. H. Linton..

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Daily Devotional Readings................ The Bible Institute Family Circle........ Our Literature Table....................... :. Girls’ Query Corner—Myrtle E. Scott....

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