King's Business - 1912-08/09

once and is now being prosecuted with diligence. We covet the continued pray- ers of our friends for Divine guidance as we follow from day to day the work of construction.

We shall heed a very large amount of money for the completion of this struc- ture. Our eyes are turned toward Him who is able to supply our every need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus.

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EVANGELISTIC The Fishermen's Club has been hold- ' ing some profitable Sunday night serv- ices in different churches. These meet- ings are always attended with spiritual results. Barrett and Whitcomb had the big tent on West Washington street during June/ There was but one church in the neighborhood, the Congregational. The pastor, Dr. Maile, entered most heartily into the work. The whole sec- tion was stirred. Many young people and some older ones confessed Christ as Saviour and Lord Christians were strengthened. A goodly number of the Fishermen's Club assisted in the work. At the present writing these brethren have the tent on Moneta avenue and Sixty-first street. This is a new section of the city, thickly settled. Four of the

Bible Wonien are engaged in house to house work in the neighborhood and are inviting the people to the services. Harry Hill is assisting in the work and we are looking for a great harvest. During the Summer the tent will be used in Orange, Santa Barbara, San Ja- cinto and probably in Long Beach. J. H. SAMMIS In addition to teaching the Men's Class in Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Mr. Sammis is also conducting the weekly mid-week service while the church is without a pastor. Mr. Sammis has charge of our Scofield Correspondence Course, which is now growing rapidly and which bids fair be- fore long to reach the 500 mark. We are fortunate in having so capable an associate.

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