King's Business - 1961-05

T P t io K i n g s B u s i n e s s A publication of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Inc. Louis T. Talbot, Chancellor $. H. Sutherland, President • Ray A. Myers, Chairman of the Board MAY, in the year of our Saviour Vol. 52, No. 5 Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-one Established 1910 Dedicated to the spiritual development of the Christian home M en HOW TO BE CONTENT — J. C. Brumfield .................................... 10 YOU'RE MORE THAN A STATISTIC — Wilbur E. Nelson 12 IF THE FOUNDATIONS BE DESTROYED — Charles L. Feinberg .. 14 HONOR THY MOTHER — William Ward Ayer .................................. 15 PORNOGRAPHY AND OUR YOUTH — Al Sanders ...................... 18 OUR FUTURE BODY — Glenn O'Neal ............................................. 21 PAKISTAN: LAND OF SPIRITUAL OPPORTUNITIES — Louis T. Talbot- .................................................................................. 22 GUIDING BOYS AND GIRLS IN WORSHIP — Bernard Woike ...... 34 A BORROWED MOTHER — Flora Swetnam ...................................... 35 A CUP OF COLD WATER — Ray Friesz ............................................. 40 F u tb iw A MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR — Samuel H. Sutherland ............. 6 DR. TALBOT'S QUESTION BOX — Louis T. Talbot ...................... 24 TALKING IT OVER — Clyde M. Narramore ...................-................ 26 BOOK REVIEWS — Arnold Ehlert ....................................................... 28 WORLD NEWSGRAMS — James O. Henry ...................................... 30 SCIENCE AND THE BIBLE — Bolton Davidheiser ............................. 31 THE CHRISTIAN HOME — Paul Bayles ............................................. 32 UNDER THE PARSONAGE ROOF — Althea Miller ........................... 33 IWl For the Christian the setting sun is but a symbol of that glorious day when eternity shall reveal to us the Lord Jesus Christ. The photograph is from the new album "Far Beyond the Sun," with Swedish tenor Einar Waermo, on Evangel Recordings, LP 503; art by Alpha Omega Produc­ tions, Glendale. — All Rights Reserved —

IS THERE PIONEER BLOOD INYOUR VEINS? If you respond to adventure in stories of the frontier days — if you sometimes feel a strange kinship with the men and women who conquered the Old West—then you have pioneer blood in your veins. Pioneering days are not over. Today in out-of-the-way rural communities American Sun­ day-School Union missionaries are pioneering in Gospel work — starting Sunday schools in isolated communities like those below.

TOISON 5 P/DER YOU CAN PIONEER THROUGH

S. H. SUTHERLAND: Editor AL SANDERS: Managing Editor

PAUL SCHWEPKER: Controller

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THESUNDAY-SCHOLMISSIONARY to learn more about pioneering with ASSU. Write to Department of Missions AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION 1816 Chestnut St., Philadelphia 3, Pc. Our field workers are available for speak­ ing engagements. "THE PIONEER SUNDAY SCHOOL ORGANIZATION OF THE U.S.A/

JERRY JENSEN: Production Manager EDITORIAL BOARD Irene Boyd, Bolton Davidheiser, Arnold D. Ehlert, Charles L. Feinberg, James O. Henry, Martha S. Hooker, Oran H. Smith, Gerald B. Stanton

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