King's Business - 1954-02

Dedicated to the spiritual development of the Christian home

Vol. 45, No. 2

FEBRUARY, 1954

Established 1910

ARTICLES CHRIST'S PROGRAM FOR THE FUTURE— John W. Walvoord ......... 8 THE BROTHERHOOD OF CHRIST— P. W. Philpott ........................... 10 HOW OUR MISSIONARIES LIVE IN MEXICO— Photo Story ........... 12 FEATURES READER REACTION .................................................................................... 4 FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK .................................................... ............... 7 WORLD NEWSGRAMS— James O. Henry .............................................. 18 WORDS FROM THE WORD— Charles L. Feinberg .............................. 19 CHURCH OF THE MONTH— Park St. Church, Boston, Mass. ......... 20 OUT OF THE LAB— Donald S. Robertson .............................................. 21 BOOK REVIEWS— Donald G. Davis ........................................................ 22 FINEST OF THE WHEAT— Glenn F. O'Neal .......................................... 24 PHILOSOPHY IN LIFE— Paul M. Aijian .............................................. 25 JUNIOR KING'S BUSINESS— Martha S. Hooker ................................ 26 DR. TALBOT'S QUESTION BOX ............................................................... 28 THEOLOGICALLY THINKING— Gerald B. Stanton .............................. 29 TALKING IT OVER— A psychologist answers— Clyde Narramore .... 30 THE SCOPE OF MISSIONS— Oran H. Smith .......................................... 31 BIOLA FAMILY CIRCLE ........................................................................... 34 IN CHRIST IS LIFE—How Can a Man Be Just with God? .............. 35 UNDER THE PARSONAGE ROOF—Althea S. Miller ............................ 49 ADVERTISERS' INDEX ................................................................................ 50 CHRISTIAN EDUCATION LOOKING AHEAD IN CHRISTIAN ED— Margaret Jacobsen ............. 38 YOUNG PEOPLE'S TOPICS— Chester J. Padgett ................................... 39 SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSONS— Homer A. Kent, Allison Arrowood .... 42 OBJECT LESSONS— Elmer L. Wilder ........................................................ 48 COVER For the first time in history the Tlapaneco Indians of Southern M e x­ ico have their language written. After 15 years of painstaking work, translator H. V. Lemley has finished the Gospel of John, Epistles of John and an Old Testament story book. Pictured on the cover with Lemley is a Tlapaneco youth, 17-year-old Ceto. For the story of trans­ lation & printing in Mexico see pages 1 2-17.— Photo by Lloyd Hamill.

chancellor LO UIS T. TALBO T

editor S, H. SU T H ER LA N D

m anaging editor LLO YD H A M IL L

copyeditor ROSE H AR D IE

editorial assistant LU C Y R. R ED M O N D

advertising m anager M ILT O N R. SUE

circulation m anager STELLA K IN T ER

business m anager J. RUSSELL A LLO ER

editorial board Paul M. Aijian • Charles L. Feinberg M artha S. Hooker Glenn F. O 'N eal • Donald S. Robertson Gerald B. Stanton

Donald G. Davis • James O. Henry M argaret Jacobsen Chester J, Padgett • Oran H. Smith

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