King's Business - 1934-01

“To The JEW FIRST” This is the bedrock upon which we predicate the Jewish Mission ap­ peal to every Bible-believing soul. “To the Jew first” is as basic in Missions as. faith in Christ is basic in Salvation. Every January brings to us an increasing number of gifts “to thè Jew first.” And many letters tell us, “Thank •you so much for calling my attention to my duty and privilege. I want to start the New Year right.” Think it over. For some day you too will join this blessed host and you too will say, “I want to preach God’s Gospel in God’s way—to the Jew first.” And while you think it over, just bear in mind that there are today nearly 2,000,000 Jewish souls in New York City who have never even been given the gospel “to the Jew last!” Our work merits your every con­ fidence. Our field is not only the 2,000,000 Jews of New York, but the 4,000,000 Jews of America. And through co-operating mission­ aries we are represented, and our Yiddish publications are being dis­ tributed, in the important Jew­ ish centers of the world. In Amer­ ica, branches are being established in the larger cities as the Lord gives us the means and the workers. Your help and prayers are always needed. “The Chosen People” loved by many Bible students for its help­ ful information on Prophecy and the Jews, is sent to all contributors. May we hear from you? American Board of Missions to the Jews Inc. 31 Throop A ve. Brooklyn, N.Y. I f interested in annuities ask for our free booklet Jewish Mission Bonds”

She Sidle Tantiíy T tay^ ine Motto: “Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood ."— R ev . 1:5.

Volume XXV

January , 1934

Number 1

TABLE OF CONTENTS .. J

I , Around the King’s Table—Louis T. Talbot.................... ................... 3 The Mastership of Christ—William Evans...... - ........................... 4 The Mount of Olives in History and Prophecy—H. V. Andrews.... 7 Reaping Amid Manchurian Storms—Rosalind Goforth................... 8 Venezuela’s Crisis—Helen R. Carder................................................. 9 On Earth Peace, But When?—John E. Brown................................. 10 J Lawlessness: The Knell of our Closing Age Louis S. Bauman.....12 Girls’ Query Corner—Myrtle E. Scott-....................... .......................13 In the Jewish World—J. A. Vaus....................................................... 16 Junior King’s Business—Martha S. Hooker....................................... 17 Helps for Preachers and Teachers—Paul Prichard......................... 19 Bible Institute Family Circle.............................. .................................20 Our Literature Table............................................................. -.............22 International Lesson Commentary ............. — ................-................. 23 Notes on Christian Endeavor—Mary G. Goodner............... ............32 Daily Devotional Readings......... ......——......................................... -36

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