King's Business - 1956-11

JUNIOR KING’S BUSINESS edited by Martha S. Hooker

The Preaching Cowboy

Pen Pa ls Nancy Blyseth, Box 134, Powers Lake, N.D.; 13; swimming, ice skating, horses, reading. Tommy Gibson, 3609 Floral Drive, North Highlands, Calif.; baseball, stamps, Bible verses. Deanna Mallett, 2 0699 Rodrigues Ave., Cupertino, Calif.; 31; swimming, singing, sewing. Would like pen pal from Swit­ zerland. Rosalinda Rogers, Rt. 3, Colfax, Wash.; 13; swimming, horses, witnessing, history. John S. Tompkins, 69 W. 10th St., N.Y.; 17; baseball, football, stamps, reading. Any boys and girls interested in joining our pen pal club write Pen Pal Editor, The King's Business, 558 So. Hope St., Los Angeles 17, Calif. Include age and in­ terests. — ED. Know Your B ib le Club The following boys and girls have read the Gospel of John and have asked one of their friends to read it also. They are now eligible to be members of the Know Your Bible Club and have been sent the club pin and song. This month’s new mem­ bers are: Venita and Alice Downie, Chelam, Wash.; Sheila Jane Hayes, Arroyo Grande, Calif.; C h a rlo tte Mays, Fort Worth, Tex.; Darlene Solomon, Fayette, Iowa; Janice Smith, Klamath ¡Falls, Ore.; Barbara Thrift, Fort Worth, Tex.; Shirley Workman, Fort Worth 5, Tex. Prayer A c r o s t i c P “ Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and watching thereunto with all per­ severance and supplication for all saints” (Eph. 6:18). R “ . . . Remember me, O my God, for good” (Neh. 13:31). A “ Always" in every prayer of mine for you all making request with joy” (Phil. 1:4). Y “. . . yield yourselves unto the Lord, and enter into his sancturary, which he hath sanctified for ever: and serve the Lord your God . . .” (2 Chron. 30:8). E “ Evening, and morning, and at noon, will I pray, and cry aloud . . .” (Ps. 55:17). R “Remember, O Lord, thy tender mercies and thy loving-kindnesses; for they have been ever of old” (Ps. 25:6).

- COME SEE ~ A MAN Twenty-one devotions, each beginning with a scripture passage, followed by a medi­ tation and prayer by one of America’s best-loved devotion­ al writers. Theme of the book is the woman of Samaria’s in­ vitation to her townspeople to come see the Man she had met at the well. November 5. $1 .50 Also by Mrs. Crowell: MEDITATIONS Twenty-six devotions for women, highlighted by origi­ nal poetry and climaxed by short prayers. $1.50 RICHES OF THE KINGDOM Twenty-five devotions, each consisting of scripture, medi­ tation, and prayer. $1 .50 MOMENTS OF DEVOTION Meditations and verse. Sim­ ple in plan, down-to-earth in content. $1.50 all books pocket size

Leonard Eilers

Now Booking Meetings

JP astors and youth groups across the nation are finding that TV has caused a renewed interest in the old-time cowboy of the West. In the old days Evangelist Leonard Eilers used his horse and guitar and trick ropes for Para­ mount Studios. Then the Lord called him into the ministry and since graduating from the Bible Institute of Los Angeles he has carried on his unique ministry as "The Preaching Cowboy.” For information about meet­ ings in your church write him at 18019 Mission Blvd., San Fer­ nando, Calif., or telephone EM- pire 3-1458.

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