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HE first thing to do when your K ing ’ s B usiness comes is to turn to the back and note the date the daily devotions begin. Each day, be sure to read your text and the comment. ((Remember that the International Lesson Comments are published one month in ad vance. You must keep each copy at least two months on this account. ((In the back part o f your magazine you will find the C. E. Topics and comments for the current month. Be sure to read the Feature ‘Page opposite first editorial for important announcements., ((The first editorial is always devoted to Jesus Christ. It will feed your soul. A ll Editorials and “ Flashlights ” should be given careful atten tion. ( ( I f you love Gospel music, be sure to look for the new Gos pel Solo. ((Turn to Finest of the Wheat section for new Bible study material. Read Dr. Morgan’s Searchlight at the top. #T[ Carefully read the Bible Briefs, and preserve them by transfer al ring them to the margins o f your study Bible. If your Bible is India paper, use India ink. Bible outlines may be clipped and pasted in scrap-book or transferred to a note-book, topically arranged. ((What have the Atheists been doing this month? How shall we meet their propaganda? Be sure to read the School Bag Gospel League department. ((Passages That Perplex. Here you will find some o f your difficulties cleared up. Don’t miss these discussions. File the material for future reference. ((For up-to-the-minute strik ing stories of the workings „of God’s grace, be sure to turn to Strid ing Stories. ((A re there children in the home? Be sure to have them read the Junior King's Business. You can keep them busy many an hour by having them do the written work prescribed in this little paper. ((What new books have come out? You’ll find all the latest books reviewed in our Literature Table section. JJI And now for a good, solid spiritual feast! Nestle down in your j Jbig easy chair and read and digest the contributed articles. One more thing! When you find something especially good, ask your neighbor or friend to read it. Some o f our readers keep their copies in circulation until they are entirely worn out.
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