Harry J. Hill taught Bible Classes for The Fishermen's Club evangelistic campaigns.The King's Business, Vol. 3.5, May 1912, pg 103-104 [& http://www2.biola.edu/kingsbusiness/view/3/5/9] Later, he married another Biola graduate, Mary Ella Ross, and went to Korea. In 1921 he wrote, "We have lived here one and one-quarter years. I have itinerated my forty country churches three times. Most of the preaching is done in these churches by untrained workers, and not all Koreans are well taught. What a privilege to teach them the word."The King's Business, Vol. 12.5, May 1921, pg 445
Evidently, he was later able to do this to an even greater degree, for in the first Biola yearbook, 1927 Biolan, he states:
The past three months have been in some respects the very happiest I have spent in Korea because there has been more opportunity to teach the Word of God to hungry hearted people. Just a few days ago the spring term of the Men's Bible Institute opened. In addition to the principalship, I am enjoying three hours a day of teaching the ever new Old Book. Let us keep on praying for each other.1927 Biolan