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January, 1939
CLUB OFFER WINS FAVOR Just to Remind You of the Liberal Terms of Our Offer, We Will Quote Them: You can earn $8.00 by sending us ten annual subscriptions for “The King’s Business” at the regular price of $1.50 each. This allows you 80 cents on each $1.50 you collect. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS in Clubs of 10 or m o r e ......................................EACH 70c ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS in Clubs of 3 to 9 ..........................................EACH 75c (Add 25c for Canadian and foreign subscriptions to cover cost of extra postage.) SPECIAL to Club Organizers You Will Receive: A Free Annual Subscription with each Club of Ten . . . . Free Book Prizes—write for list . . . Simp ly keep $8 .00 out of each $15 .00 (send us $7 .00 ) that you collect on Clubs of Ten j keep 75c and send 75c each on Clubs o f from 3 to 9 , or for single subscriptions after Club is started. Loyal Friends Respond to Liberal Offer b y ......... THE K ING 'S BUSINESS CASH RECEIPTS OF " K IN G 'S B U S IN E S S , " NOVEMBER 1 TO DECEMBER 7, 1938, EXCEED THOSE OF S A M E PERIOD IN 7937. SOME LETTERS FROM OUR DAILY MAIL From a friend in Bath, Maine: November 29, 1938. lesson helps are evangelistic in appeal and application.
club of 10 subscriptions for T he K ing ' s B usiness . My name makes the eleventh. As your magazine said the sender of a Club of Ten gets hers free, I shall be expecting my copy. I want to say, too, that I am glad you decided to continue during the coming summer. I give subscriptions as Christ mas gifts to several friends. They all teach their children the Sunday-school lessons, and I, myself, like to study them. So I prayed that God would return T he K ing ' s B usiness to a 12-months* sched ule, and / know He answered my prayer as well as those of many other saints of God. Sincerely in Christ, November 12, 1938. Enclosed is a money order for re newal of some of these names. The sub scriptions are all Christmas gifts from the sender, and I would appreciate your sending a Christmas card to each one. You can see where subscriptions run out. Please send new ones in time for Christmas, and you will oblige one who truly loves your magazine and would do a lot more if she could. I will pray that the magazine will be a blessing to all who receive it. Yours for God's glory, From a subscriber in Clinton, Okla.: December 2, 1938. A friend sent me T he K ing ' s B usiness for a year. I have found it true to the Bible, and I am glad to tell others about it. My husband has found it very help ful in his work with Junior boys, as the THE KING’S BUSINESS From one in Passaic, N. magazine as gifts to friends: who sends the
“On account of ill health I cannot be a regular ’club* worker. I am glad to send this list of four (without commis sion for myself), that they might bene fit from the publication's sound teach ing. Gratefully yours, # A friend in Los Angeles, Calif., writes: November 13, 1938. “I did not think I could possibly re subscribe for your excellent magazine this coming year, but the offer is so at tractive that I feel I could not get along without it. In His Name,** • A businessman in Portland, Ore., writes: November 10, 1938. Enclosed you will find a check for the following subscriptions for the year 1939 [here follows list of names]. I do enjoy reading T he K ing ’ s B usiness and I know these friends do, too; so I think I could not send a better Christmas present than your magazine. Best wishes for your continued success, • An aged mother in Wauneta, Nebr., says: November 8, 1938. I am enclosing a check for the re newal of the following for one year . . . I cannot get out to get clubs— I am over seventy, and do my own house work . . . but I like to subscribe for my children as they are not able to do so, and I know they enjoy T he K ing ' s B usiness . — Your sister in Christ,
Please send your magazine offer No. 7D for $1.55 [the 128-page Standard Bible Story Reader which was offered, among other premiums, in the Decem ber, 1938, K ing ' s B usiness ] to Miss------ , Iloilo, Philippine Islands. (Please send to my address the book Bible Questions Explained by Louis T. Talbot, your Presi dent, which he offered to any one mak ing a gift of $1.00 or more to the Bible Institute of Los Angeles.) Miss------ is a Filipino missionary, a pen friend of my daughter’s, and we thought your paper would be good help to her in her work. An American missionary from the New England States was an acquaint ance of ours in her work in a Baptist school in the Philippines. She was fond of this little brown girl, and on coming back to the United States, this mission ary asked my daughter to write to her. They have corresponded for twelve years. Now Miss ------ is a missionary among her own people, and as our Christmas gift to her we feel we couldn’t do better than to send your of fer No. 7D on the magazine sheet of different offers at special combination prices. I trust I have not tired you with this little tale of your magazine’s coming all the way to Maine from Los Angeles and then of the reason it is being sent to the Philippine Islands. Please send it to our Filipino friend as quickly as pos sible. In His service. A busy worker in Beaumont, Tex,, tells us: November 14, 1938. The $7.00 enclosed is for the yearly 558 SOUTH HOPE STREET
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