THE KING’S BUSINESS A publication of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles/ Inc. Louis T. Talbot, Chancellor S. H. Sutherland, President • Ray A. Myers, Chairman of the Board
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L O V E Lately we’ve been selecting some really outstanding articles and fea turing them in our special 8-page “ Green Report.” Your response has been most gratifying. For example our first “ Green Report” of last November ( “ The Christian & Worldliness” ) was so popular that we had to or der two reprint editions (the latest reprint of this article is in a 32- page booklet with an attractive red and gold cover and is still available at 10c each). This month’s “Green Report” is one that cannot help but change your life. The article: “ Love, the Greatest Thing in the World.” If you read nothing else in the entire magazine read this. And when you’ve read it think of one friend that should read it (and other articles in this issue like “ Prayer and the Holy Spirit,” on page 2 and “God, the First and the Last,” on page 16. Articles like these can revolutionize lives. You can have a part in this vital ministry for our Saviour by giving a gift subscription to start with this important March issue. Just use the handy coupon below.
MARCH In the year of our Saviour
Vol. 48, No. 3
Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Seven
Established 1910
Dedicated to the spiritual development of the Christian home
ARTICLES PRAYER A N D THE H O LY SP IR IT — Andrew Murray .............. 2 FOR M E N O N L Y — The wide open spaces & a Geiger counter ..... 13 M A N IL A C RU SA D E — Photo Story .............................................. 14 GOD, THE FIRST A N D THE LA ST — A. W . Tozer ............ ......... 16 PRAYER FELLOW SH IP .... ............................................................. 17 LOVE, THE GREATEST T H IN G IN THE W O R LD — Henry Drummond ................................................ 23 BA SKETBALL E V A N G E L ISM — Photo Story — Dick Hillis ........ 48 FEATURES PEOPLE — A monthly column of names in the news ................... . 6 UND ER TH E PARSON AG E ROOF — Althea S. M iller ................... 8 READER R EA C T IO N ............. 10 FROM THE ED ITO R'S DESK ................... 12 W O R LD N EW SG R A M S — James O. Henry .............................. 18 BOOK R EV IEW S — Donald G. Davis .......................................... 20 W O R D S FROM THE W O R D — Charles L. Feinberg ..................... 22 TH EO LO G IC A LLY T H IN K IN G — Gerald B. Stanton ..................... 31 OUT OF THE LAB: The Bible & Science — Donald S. Robertson ..... 32 JU N IO R K IN G 'S BU SINESS ROU ND -U P — A Stranger Called Freddie — Leonard Eilers ........................ 33 S E A R C H IN G THE SCRIPTURES: A C T S — Chester J. Padgett ....... 38 DR. T A L BO T 'S QU |STION BO X .................................................... 40 T A L K IN G IT OVER — A psychologist answers — Clyde Narramore 41 CHR ISTIAN EDUCATION YO U TH M E E T IN G S — Dorothy Haskin ........................... ............ 42 OBJECT LESSONS — Elmer L. Wilder ....................................... . 46 COVER A compelling demonstration of the workings of democracy is pictured on this month's cover. The Philippine Islands is predominantly Catholic but because it is also a democracy there is religious toleration at the very highest governmental levels. When Evangelist Bob Pierce went to Manila to hold a prolonged preaching mission, Philippine President Magsaysay invited Pierce and members of his team to the presidential palace. Shown here are President Magsaysay, Rev. Jose Yap, Bob Pierce, Joseph Stump and Les Barnett at the President's organ. For more photos on Bob Pierce in Manila see pages 14, 15.
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