King's Business - 1966-12

PEOPLE continued from p. 4 such as Hallowe’en, Christmas, etc. are available at the present time. Regal Books, a division of Gospel Light Publications, has announced the release of nine new paper back books designed to communicate the Gospel to the man on the street. Over one million, two hundred thou­ sand copies of the new books have been printed. Heading the list is, “What the Bible Is All About,” a fresh new version of the popular, “ Survey of the Bible” by Henrietta Mears. Billy Graham chose the book for free distribution for his Sep­ tember 1966 North American televi­ sion crusade. Another of this series is a delightful reading by Ethel Bar­ rett, titled, “ There I Stood In All My Splendor.” This is a collection of personal observations about life and God. Other titles include, “ Ques­ tions About God” by J. Edwin Orr; “ Power for Christian Living” by Ethel Jones Wilcox; “ Jesus, the Rev­ olutionary” by H. S. Vigeveno; “Henrietta Mears, And How She Did It” by David Benson and Ethel Mae Baldwin. Another book, “ Successful Youth Work” by Elmer Towns, is valuable both to professional and lay workers as it discusses the problems and solutions of church centered work with teenagers. Mr. Peter F. Gunther, director of Moody Literature Mission, Chicago, left in September to confer with na­ tional church leaders and mission­ aries in 14 countries of the Far East. The purpose of the 2-month trip is to “ re-evaludte the current trends, to study the contribution of the national churches to literature work, and to challenge nationals to greater literature activity through planning, personal involvement, spe­ cial training, and local financing.” The nations he will visit represent 1/3 of the world population. Pacific Garden Mission, 646 S. State Street, Chicago, marked its 89th birthday anniversary September 15. It celebrated with an annual rally on September 13 at the Conrad Hil­ ton Hotel. Speaker for the rally was Dr. David D. Allen, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, Hazel Park, Michigan. The mission’s 89th year saw an increased ministry, especial­ ly among servicemen, 1544 being served by the mission’s servicemen’s center. Many of these were over­ night guests. An important mile­ stone during the year was the com­ pletion of new quarters for women and children. Today the mission can accommodate up to 25 Skid Row women in one section, and 10 moth­ ers and 25 children in another.

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. . . a talented performer, experi­ enced in dramatics, as a composer, pianist-vocalist, and as a recording artist. Joyce Landorf also finds com­ plete satisfaction in her role as an enterprising housekeeper, mother, and wife of a successful business­ man.

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