King's Business - 1920-04

Evangelistic Department INTERESTING STORIES from REAL EXPERIENCE A S T O L D B Y B I B L E I N S T I T U T E W O R K E R S

every day for the thirty-eight bright, ex­ pectant men. All these things simply must be done and done at once, and it is often far into the night before the day’s work is finished, therefore, work­ ing short-handed as we have been doing something has to be omitted, and that thing has by necessity been correspond­ ence with our dear friends at home. I cannot tell you what a grief this has been to us, nor can I tell you how deep­ ly we appreciate your faithful loyalty to God and His work and to us during these years of silence. A Christian En­ deavor Society of a City Mission in Al­ bany, a group of friends in Baltimore, Bible classes in Los Angeles, individual friends in Germantown, Toronto and elsewhere, one aged saint in Norwich, Conn., a Wesleyan Reform Union in Barnsley, England, these and many others have kept up the support of their workers by gifts and prayers with abso­ lute faithfulness and promptness during these years of special testing without one word of acknowledgment in most of the cases. Thank you over and over again, and may God bless you more and more and give you the very fulness of joy in this ministry of faith. || SPANISH WORK The Curse of Romanism A ND the residue thereof he maketh a god, even his graven image; he falleth down to it and worship- peth it, and prayeth unto it, and saith, deliver me; for thou art my god. They have not known nor understood, for he hath shut their eyes, that they cannot see and their hearts that they cannot understand.” This’is exactly the condition in which we find the Roman Catholics. We do not speak on this wise from prejudice merely, but from facts that we have come in contact with in our many years’ experience with Romanists. Recently a young man who accepted the Lord Jesus

INSTITUTE IN CHINA

Dr. Frank Keller Growth of the Work

Dr. Keller says: “ During these three years our Evan­ gelistic Bands have increased from two to six, so that now we have over eighty evangelists out on the field proclaiming the glorious Gospel. This rapid growth has involved the most constant and strenuous attention to the local details of preparation and supervision. Publi­ cations must be ready r.ight on time; they must be shipped to distant points at just the right season when small rivers are navigable; correspondence with the missionaries in whose fields the men are working, and with the workers themselves is often very urgent and must be attended to at once. Lectures must be carefully prepared and ready

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