King's Business - 1928-10

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October 1928

ing impression on young minds and furnish a never-failing source o f delight. Sunday-school teachers and parents, too, will find this book o f great assistance in teaching important truths to boys and girls in a most interesting and entertain­ ing manner. 194 pages. 8 x 5 inches. Biola Book Room. Cloth. Price $1.75. Postage 24 cents.

workers among young people. The author himself, was for many years - an active worker in a children’s mission and he shows by counsel, by illustration and by suggestions how best to gain the con­ fidence, respect and love of young folks and how to win their souls for Christ. In this volume no attempt has been made at any systematic teaching, but the book is replete with helpful material covering a wide range o f subjects, conditions and requirements. 250 pages. 7yix5% inches. Pickering & Inglis. Cloth. Price $1.50. Postage 13 cents, — o — A Voice in th e N igh t and O ther Stories B y F rederick H all Beautifully told are these charming stories about little Eli and other young folks, o f the Bible. The author has the rare gift o f making the characters seem so real that one feels they are alive and in the flesh at the present time. Written in simple language that any child can understand, these stories will make a last­

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S tu n t N igh t T o -n ig h t B y C atherine A tkinson M iller Leaders of recreational activities in community groups, summer conferences and large conventions will find a wealth o f helpful material in this volume, pantomimes, human puppet-shows, and all sorts o f stunts in complete detail. Every stiint is humorous, but not one is silly. Based on the folk-lore o f many nations, on ballad and romance and history, these stunts are as colorful as they are amus­ ing, and most of them can be presented after just one rehearsal. If you want original material and new ideas, this is the book for you. 200 pages. 7f4x5% inches. Doran. Cloth. Price $1.50. Postage 13 cents, — o — W h a t to Teach and How to Reach th e Y ou n g B y G eorge G oodman . This volumeHis a splendid spiritual hand-book—one of: inestimable value to Sunday-school teachers and o t h e r I

T h e Desire of A ll Nations B y E gbert W . S mith

A vital, vivid missionary book in which preachers will find rebuke, inspiration, t h r i l l i n g incidents and illustrations. Parents and t e a c h e r s will find it a source of apt l e s s o n s and heroic examples. Church officers and workers will find here the secret o f the church’s growth or decline. Business men will see amid what deadly perils and shining possibilities they are daily living. The objector will find his questions honestly answered. And the average church mem­ ber will find out many new and fascinat­ ing things about missions and mission-

BEHOLD, I have set before you an OPEN DOOR and no man can shut it.—Rev. 3:8 A CHALLENGE TO GOD’S PEOPLE

FROM NORTH EAST INDIA

$10,000 Needed for PIONEER work to answer these appeals and build and equip and maintain the sta­ tions. A few friend s of the Mission to whom these appeals have been made have responded promptly. . . . $1,000 from Mississippi; $1,000 from Boston; $1500 from group of ladies; $500 from Ohio; $500 from Philadelphia; other smaller contributions bring the amount to $6500, which leaves only $3500 to be provided for. Pray that the willing hearted Saints of the Lord may be led to share in this wonderful opportunity of giving the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ to these lost souls in North East India who are crying out to this Mission for help.

A N A PPEA L “We are Chiefs of the Pango tribe. You tell us we should worship God and not sacrifice to Evil Spirits, but you do not give us a Station. How can we wor­ ship God? If we do not have a dispensary it will be very hard for us to become Christians.“ i TUALBUAL KHUANGZANG SUANGPHEK MUALPHENG NOT YET PROVIDED FOR Another appeal from a far dis­ tant area: “ Come open a station and me and my people will be Christians.“ THIS CAN NOW BE DONE Eleven villages in new terri­ tory have already called for Native Missionaries to come to them.

PRINCE OF STATE OF MANIPUR, ASSAM, INDIA The S. W. area of the State of Manipur, Assam, has now been thrown open exclusively to our Mis­ sion by His Majesty, the Prince. This Territory contains 82 villages with 14,000 people. A medical station asked for and recommended by British Government of Assam. THIS HAS NOW BEEN PROVIDED FOR

For further information address

H. H> COLEMAN, ‘Secretary, 1213 Pennsylvania Building, Philadelphia, Pa.

NOT PROVIDED FOR

During 1927 more than 1800 confessed CHRIST NORTH EAST INDIA GENERAL MISSION, Inc., 1213 Pennsylvania Bldg. JOHN C. WILLIAMS, Home Director WM. S. WILLS, Treasurer PHILADELPHIA, PA. WÀTKIN R. ROBERTS, Field Director H. H. COLEMAN, Secretary

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