King's Business - 1931-01

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January 1931

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K i n g ’ s

B u s i n e s s

Golden Words "That I may know HIM”—that the world may know.

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Dear Juniors, Are you there? This is to wish you the happiest of all Happy New Years. As our “how do you do” was said last month, shall we not get right to the business of making the most of our department? First, there is the Know Your Bible Club. I am glad that so many of you know that that is what the letters K. Y. B. C stand for. Now look at the Golden Words that head your page. The K. Y. B C. will help you “to know HIM,” and to understand the Book that tells about Him—the Book that will also help you to help the world to know Him. There is no bigger business for the King than that. He says so. Send in your names, Red Book Club members; and presto—you are in the new club! Then go after new mem­ bers. Every six months a prize will be given to the one winning the most. A Red Book will be sent to each new member, and a K. Y. B. Club pin when the Gospel of John is read through three times. Please send ten cents as usual for Red Book and pin. Next, a word about the Memory Four: Write on a card, “John (or Mary) What- ever-your-last-name-is has learned and re­ peated to me the Memory Four, giving chapter and verse.” Then ask some grown-up person to sign the card and send it to us. The card will be filed, and it will help us to know what you are doing. It sounds like a school excuse, doesn’t it? But_ if you do this, you will be kept from having to get excuses for many things, for God’s Word will help you. It is a light, a sword, wisdom, and many other helpful things. Would you like a folder in which to keep your copies of the J unior K ing ’ s B usiness ? Y ou will want to keep these pages (which you are to carefully cut from the magazine each month) when I tell you that if you will keep twelve of them, and if you will learn the Memory Four each month, you will be entitled to a prize at the end of the year. And if you will add to this all the answers to the Questionnaire (a long, foreign word, but we like it; it means “questioner”), a big. prize will come to you. Don’t forget Your Very Own Corner. If you like our plans—and there are more—show this page to your young friends, and they will want to join our club. Then show it to the grown-ups, and they will want to receive the magazine. You see how much depends upon YOU! The tools you need are a Bible of your own, a folder for your J unior K ing ’ s B usiness pages; as well as time, thought, enthusiasm, and promptness in sending your work to us. Important! Listen in, if you can, to KTBI on Sunday evenings at six o’clock. Good-by until next month. Helen Howarth Lemmel. Editor, Junior King’s Business 536 South Hope Street Los Angeles, Calif.

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Ravelings oeeOodhWristldnevnFeahietesdoyTrLrvr Can you ravel this out? The F is the key. Left to right, back and forth, Very simple, you see. When you know what it is, Then find just where, And a treasure you have, Beyond compare. Around th e Bible In stitu te Every month for a while, you are going to meet, on paper, some of the people who make this splendid Bible Institute what it is. . First there is Dr. White, the President, who has a great and a hard piece of work on his hands. He needs you to pray for him. You will, won’t you? A Christian by name and a Christian by new nature is at the head of the Radio Department. I wish you could hear him (perhaps you do) proudly announce, “This is station KTBI.” Books is his last name; so he is Christian Books. He would fit well in the Biola Book Room, wouldn’t he? Then there is Dr. Jaderquist. That is a hard name, don’t you think it is? But he isn’t at all like his name sounds. On the door of his office he is called the “Man. Ed. of T he K ing ’ s B usiness .” — o—

Your Very Own Corner Great smoky steamers, Sailing o’er the sea, Sailing off to foreign lands, Far away from me. Some day to China I must go. To tell them Jesus loves them so. —L.

The half-past six-year-old laddie who made this verse was helped on the last two lines only. And his thought for China is all his own. It came on hearing Mr. Legters tell about the children who did not know about the Lord Jesus, and who worshiped dreadful, ugly idols. Notice “The Story of the Great King,” appear­ ing in the Junior pages of T he K ing ’ s B usiness , is a shortened edition of the book by that name. The complete volume, with twenty-nine pictures, may be obtained from the Biola Book Room, 558 So. Hope St., Los Angeles, Calif. Price 75 cents each; 10 or more in one order, 60 cents. “The Joy Song,” published in this is­ sue, may be had in leaflet form with in­ structions for motions. Price 20 cents per dozen, $1.25 per hundred. Folders in which to keep the J unior K ing ’ s B usiness pages will be supplied for 8 cents each (stamps). Order from the Editor, Junior King’s Business, 536 So. Hope St., Los Angeles, Calif.

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