King's Business - 1916-04

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T H E M O N T H ’S R E V I E W

WORK OF THE BIBLE WOMEN Mrs. T. C. Horton, Supt.

O NE afternoon on visitation work, ~a Bible Woman called at a home where in response to her ring, the door was opened by a young girl who seemed to be interested in the matter of her salvation. While talking, the Bible Woman noticed a woman in the room beyond who seemed to be listening to the conversation also, so suggested to the young girl that they go inside where all might hear, to which a cordial assent was given and the worker was ushered into,.a room where three women were sitting and talking together.

view to showing her that' it was “belief” that God wanted. The worker finally gave her'a Gospel o f John as an illustration, and then said “ In just the same simple way you may accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Saviour.’’ She was so surprised to find the way so simple and so easy, and accepted Jesus Christ as her Saviour. After a 1.'season o f prayer together, the worker left, feeling that God- could speak and call at any time, anywhere.—C-

“ I’m glad that Eve did sin, aren’t you,

A GROUP OF LYCEUM CLUB GIRLS

because if she had never sinned then we would never have known, the work o f the Saviour.” These were the words o f one o f my Juniors, a little girl o f ten, during §1, the special study o f Bible doctrine which follows the half hour meeting conducted by the children. ' So interested are these children in the study that when I pro-’ posed dividing the hour, giving half an hour for the meeting and half an hour

At once the subject o f our individual responsibility to God was broached, and the worker found that two o f the number were Christians, but the third (mother of the young girl) was not saved. The Bible Woman gave her Bible to the young girl, and she read aloud to. the company the passages designated by the worker. The rock in the way with this soul was “ feel­ ing,” and the passages were chosen with' a

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