King's Business - 1940-11

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T H E K I N G ’ S B U S I N E S S

November, 1940

The King s Business The True-to-the-Bible Family Magasine The Official Organ of THE BIBLE INSTITUTE OF LOS ANGELES, Inc. LOUIS T. TALBOT, Editor-in-chief W . F. HEMFF, Advertising and MILDRED M. COOK, Managing Editor ® Circulation Manager

COMFORT YE MY PEOPLE!

Israel approaches rapidly her zero hour. Upon your Jewish Mis­ sion have fallen the burdens of a thousand new calls, Macedonian cries, the heart-breaking walla of many Rachels weeping for their children, the heartaches of shat­ tered homes, separated families, empty stomachs, diseased bodies. Your Jewish Mission now min­ isters in such a world-wide service as we have never before been called upon to shoulder. And this we can only continue to do as the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ in America, awakened and aroused to a new realization of stark realism, will enable us.

Motto-. "U nto him that lotted us. and washed us from our sins in his own blood " (Rev. 1 :5 ).

Volume XXX I

November, 1940

Number 11

TABLE OF CONTENTS • Ransom D. Marvin, Staff Artist Cover Photograph by H. Armstrong Roberts

Around the King’s Table — Editorial ........... .......... ..........- ...........................404 Significance of the News — Dan Gilbert .......... .......................................... 405 An American Gives Thanks — Wallace Emerson ......................................406 Defining Blessings and Mercies — Louis T. Talbot......... .......... ............. 407 The Forgotten Beatitude — Yanee Havner ....................... ...............;........... 408 Moods That Affect Preachers — Herbert Lockyer ...................................... 410 When Is a Lie Not a Lie?— Bartlett L. Hess ............. i..............................411 Girls’ Query Corner —Myrtle E. Scott ............. .......................................... 412 For Love of Those Who Wander.............. .— ........................ -'413 Is There Thanksgiving in China?. ........ .......................— ,— .......... 414 Bible Institute Family Circle.......i....................................... .......................... 416 Junior King’s Business —Martha S. Hooker .................................................417 International Lesson Commentary................................. ................... ..............421 Notes on Christian Endeavor —Mildred M . Cook ..............i............. .....436 Daily- Devotional Readings.......................................................... .!.— ........... 441 Our Literature Table ......... ............... ................................. ...................... ....446 SU B SCR IP T ION P R IC E : ‘,‘Th e K in g 's B usiness” is published m onthly. $1.00-*-one year; $1.50— tw o yea rs; 60 cen ts— six m on th s; 10 cen ts— sin gle copy. C lubs of «.five or more at special rates; write* for details. Canadian am i foreign subscriptions 25 cen ts extra. It requires one m onth for a ch ange of address to becom e effective. P lease send both old and new addresses. R E M IT T A N C E — P ayable In advance, should be m ade by bank draft, express or post office m oney order payable to “Th e K in g ’s B usiness.” D ate o f ex­ piration w ill show plainly - each m onth oh outside w rapper or cover of m agazine. A D V E R T IS IN G — F or inform ation w ith referen ce to ad vertisin g in “The K in g ’s B usiness,” address the A d vertisin g M anager 558 South Hope Street, L os A n geles, C alif., or our eastern representative, R eligiou s Press A sso­ ciation, 1108-10 Colonial Bldg., 13th ana Market Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. M A N U SC R IP T S— “The K in g ’s B usiness” can not accept resp onsibility for loss or dam age to m anu scripts sent to it for consideration. Entered as second-class ’ matter November 7, 1938, at the post office at Los An­ geles, California, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Acceptance for mailing at special rate o f postage provided for in the Act of February 28, 1925. embodied in paragraph 4, section 538, P. L. and R., authorized October 1, 1918, and November 13, 1938, THE KING’ S BUSINESS S58 South Hope Street • Los Angeles, California INFORMATION FOR SUBSCRIBERS

Starvation In Kishineff. These children look to us for food. To such a fellowship . in this crisis hour of Israel’s history, we Invite you. It Is a good fellowship, and can only bring blessing to you and to your home, for our invitation is backed by the sure promise of God as given through Moses, “ Come thou with us and we will do thee good; for the Lord hath spoken good c o n c e r n i n g Israel.” Num. 10:39. AMERICAN BOARD OF MISSIONS TO THE JEWS, 31 Throop Avenue, Brooklyn, N, Y. Dear Friends: I want to fellowship wkh you in your world-wide and heroic labors among Israel of the world dispersion. H e r e I s $................r use as the Lord directs, for His glory among His people.

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