King's Business - 1965-08

T h e K i n g * © B u s i n e s s A PUBLICATION OF THE BIBLE INSTITUTE OF LOS ANGELES, INCORPORATED Louis T. Talbot, Chancellor • S. H. Sutherland, President • Ray A. Myers, Board Chairman AUGUST, in the year of our Lord Vol. 56, No. 8 Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-five Established 1910 Dedicated to the spiritual development of the Christian home M u MONEY COUNTERS IN THE TEMPLE — Glenn O'Neal ............... 10 W ITH STAND ING THE ATTACKS — Edgar R. Koons ................... 12 HOME — Merv Rosell ............................................................ 15 INNOCENT HANDS — Fred Dabold ......................................... 16 WASTED GEMS — Vance Havner ............................................ 18 LIVING CLOSE THE THRONE — Norman P. Grubb ..................... 20 T IME IS RUNN ING OUT — Pitirim Sorokin ................................ 30 SCRIPTURAL ASPECTS OF CAPITAL PUN ISHMENT — Ronald S. Warford ................................................... 32 AN OPEN LETTER TO A TEENAGE BOY ................................... 36 FedwiM EDITORIAL — Samuel H. Sutherland ......................................... 4 DR. TALBOT'S QUESTION BOX — Louis T. Talbot ..................... 22 SCIENCE A N D THE BIBLE — Bolton Davidheiser ........................ 24 BOOK REVIEWS — Arnold D. Ehlert ......................................... 25 TALKING IT OVER — Clyde M. Narramore ................................ 26 JUNIOR K ING 'S BUSINESS — Martha Hooker ............................ 34 CeiuiNM PEOPLE IN THE NEWS ........................................................... 6 READER REACTION ................................................................ 8 PRESENTING THE MESSAGE ................................................... 23 UNDER THE PARSONAGE ROOF — Althea S. Miller ................... 27 CULTS CRITIQUE — Betty Bruechert ......................................... 28 PERSONAL EVANGELISM— Benjamin Weiss .............................. 29 COVER Photographer Darwin Van Campen catches the scene of a "lazy summer day." The scene is set in the White Mountains of Arizona just off of U.S. 666 along the road to Buffalo Crossing in the Apache National Forest. Because of the striking beauty, we have eliminated the large masthead so that the many readers who save these covers may take full advantage of the picture. — All Rights Reserved —

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S. H. SUTHERLAND: Editor A L SANDERS: Managing Editor BETTY BRUECHERT: Copy Editor

PAUL SCHWEPKER: Controller

JANE M. CLARK: Circulation Manager

VIRG IN IA SCHWEPKER: Production Manager EDITORIAL BOARD: William Bynum, Bolton Davidheiser, Arnold D. Ehlert, Charles L Feinberg, James O. Henry, Martha S. Hooker

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