King's Business - 1930-02

f 3he K in g ’s W illiam P. W hite , D.D., E ditor

8 “ • E I C L / V * A N N U I T I E S ■N e y E A E X ! The Investments o f one Annuitant — A n d t h e Influencing Reasons: B E C A U S E - - - I believe Biola has God’ s favor and blessing. I believe in the steward­ ship o f money. I believe in t rai ni ng young people in the Bible. I believe in Biola’s native missionary plan and program in Changsha, China. I want to support a clear Bible testimony in the heart o f a great city. I believe in permanently settling o n e ’ s affairs whilst living. I want to avoid needless law costs. My needed income comes prompt­ ly month by month without thought or worry or tax. I believe in safety, both for time and eternity. I enjoy having my in­ come t h r o u g h the hands o f e a r n e s t Christians. Information as to rates of. income on our thoroughly protected An­ nuity Bonds gladly given. Address Bible Institute of Los Angeles 536-558 South Hope Street Los Angeles, California

J. E. J aderquist , P h .D., M anaging E ditor Motto: “I, the Lord, do keep it; I will water it every moment: lest any hurt it, I will keep it night and day.” Isaiah 27:3. PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY AND REPRESENTING THE BIBLE INSTITUTE OF LOS ANGELES Volume XXI February, 1930 Number 2 Table of Contents Crumbs from the King’s Table—The Editor.................................. 59 Editorial Comment ............................................................—................ 61 The Attractive Christ—Rev. William H. Pike......... I..................... 63 Christianity or Religion?—Arno C. Gaebelein, D.D....................... 65 One Church—Bernard M. Farson..................................................... 68 The Gospel in BelgiumM-Edith F. Norton.................................... -- 69 What is the Supreme Need of the Church? —Dr. Mark A. Matthews...................................................... 71 The Christian Attitude Toward Non-Christian Religions Sy^i-Rev. H.. V. Andrews............................................................. 72 The Salvation of Scripture—The Source —B. B. Sutcliffe..............:.......•-............................................... 74 Why “ Streams in the Desert” was Written :-(#-Mrs. Charles E. Cowman.................................................... 76 Seed Thoughts from St. Mark—Rev. Wilfred M. Hopkins......... 77 Gleanings from the Harvest Field................................................... — 79 Heart to Heart with Our Young Readers —Florence Nye WhitwelL—................................................. 81 Radio KTBI .......... .............................................. -.............................. 84 Homiletical Helps for Preachers and Teachers............................ . 85 To the Jew First—David L. Cooper....... .......................................... 86 The Junior King’s Business— Sophie Shaw Meader........................ 87 Alumni Notes—Cutler B. Whitwell.................................................. 89 The Regions Beyond...................... 90 International Lesson Commentary.................................................... 91 Notes on Christian Endeavor—Alan S. Pearce.............................. 101 Our Literature Table ................................................... Daily Devotional Readings................................................................... 106

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