King's Business - 1955-09

THEKING'S BUSINESS

Official publication of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Inc. Louis T. Talbot, Chancellor S. H. Sutherland, President • Ray A. Myers, Chairman of the Board

Vol. 46, No. 9

SEPTEMBER, 1955

Established 1910

Dedicated to the spiritual development of the Christian home

ARTICLES IN CHRIST IS LIFE — Do We Dare Try the Leap of Faith? .............. 10 HOW TO WIN OUR LOVED ONES — George H. Moore ................... 11 SALVATION AND THE JEW — Charles L. Feinberg .......................... 14 RADIO KOREA— Photo Story .............................................. 16 THE JOY OF OBEDIENCE — Hannah Whitall Smith .................. 18 GOOD NEWS — Photo Story ....................................................................... 47 UNDER THE PARSONAGE ROOF — Althea S. Miller ............... FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK ................................... ........................... 6 READER REACTION ..................................... ................... .................... 7 HYMNS YOU LOVE — Phil Kerr ...................................... ............. 8 PEOPLE — A monthly column of names in the news ........................... 9 WORLD NEWSGRAMS — James O. Henry .............................................. 21 OUT OF THE LAB — Donald S. Robertson .............................................. 22 THEOLOGICALLY THINKING — Gerald B. Stanton .......................... 23 24 DR. TALBOT'S QUESTION BOX ................................................................ 26 TALKING IT OVER — A psychologist answers — Clyde Narramore.. 27 MISSIONS — Oran H. Smith ....................................................................... 28 BOOK REVIEWS— Donald G. Davis ........................................................ 30 ADVERTISERS' INDEX .................................................................................... 50 CHRISTIAN EDUCATION YOUNG PEOPLE'S TOPICS — Chester J. Padgett .................................. 33 SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSONS — Homer A. Kent, Allison Arrowood .. 36 OBJECT LESSONS— Elmer L. Wilder ...................................................... 44 COVER This month's cover graphically tells the story of one of America's largest tract publishers, Good News of Chicago. That's President Clyde Dennis looking over a press sheet on which are printed 11 complete tracts at one time. The press shown can turn out 400,000 tracts a day and this year alone Good News expects to distribute 44 million tracts. For the story see page 47. — Art & Design : Marvin Rubin 4 JUNIOR KING'S BUSINESS — Martha S. Hooker FEATURES

editor S. H. SUTHERLAND

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LLOYD HAM1LL

copy editor ROSE HARDIE advertising manager MILTON R. SUE circulation manager STELLA KINTER business manager J. RUSSELL ALLDER editorial board

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Donald G. Davis * Charles L. Feinberg James O. Henry • Martha $. Hooker Margaret Jacobsen • Chester J. Padgett Donald S. Robertson • Oran H. Smith Gerald B. Stanton

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