King's Business - 1954-09

Official publication of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Inc.

Dedicated to the spiritual development of the Christian home

Vol. 45, No. 9

SEPTEMBER, 1954

Established 1910

chancellor LOUIS T. TALBOT

ARTICLES OUR GREAT HIGH PRIEST — W. A. Criswell ...................................... 11 MODERNISM AND THE LOS ANGELES PRESBYTERY — S. H. Sutherland ....................... 14 THE PRACTICE OF THE PRESENCE OF GOD — Brother Lawrence .. 18 NATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL WEEK ................................................ 20 A SURE BULWARK — Senator Frank Carlson .......................... .......... 20 THREE MEN AND A TRIP — A vacation for Christians .................. 21 CARGADERO — The story of a Mexican orphanage ....... .................. 45 FEATURES READER REACTION ....................................................................................... 6 FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK ...................................................................... 8 PEOPLE— A monthly column of names in the news ....................... 10 WORLD NEWSGRAMS — James O. Henry ........................................... 22 OUT OF THE LAB — Donald S. Robertson ........................................... 23 THEOLOGICALLY THINKING — Gerald B. Stanton .......................... 24 HYMNS YOU LOVE— Phil Kerr ............................................................ 25 WORDS FROM THE WORD — Charles L. Feinberg ............................ 26 TALKING IT OVER — A psychologistanswers — Clyde Narramore.. 27 BOOK REVIEWS — Donald G. Davis ........................................................ 28 JUNIOR KING'S BUSINESS — Martha S. Hooker .................................. 30 BIOLA FAMILY CIRCLE .............................................................................. 32 dr . TALBOT'S QUESTION BOX ................................................................ 33 FINEST OF THE WHEAT — Glenn F. O'Neal ................................... 34 IN CHRIST IS LIFE — Does God Care About Individuals? .................. 41 UNDER THE PARSONAGE ROOF — Althea S. Miller .......................... 44 ADVERTISERS' INDEX ........................................... 50 CHRISTIAN EDUCATION LOOKING AHEAD IN CHRISTIAN ED— Margaret Jacobsen ......... 35 YOUNG PEOPLE'S TOPICS — Chester J. Padgett ............................... 36 SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSONS — Homer A. Kent, Allison Arrowood .. 39 OBJECT LESSONS — Elmer L. Wilder .................................................... 48 COVER Mexico, like every country, has its quota of homeless children. Near Acapulco, American missionaries have built an orphanage to take care of youngsters like the lad pictured on this month's cover. For more pic­ tures about this orphanage see pp. 45-47. Photos : Westminster Films.

editor S. H. SUTHERLAND

managing editor LLOYD HAMILL

copy editor ROSE HARDIE

editorial assistant LUCY R. REDMOND advertising manager MILTON R. SUE circulation manager STELLA KINTER

business .manager J. RUSSELL ALLDER

editorial board Paul M. Aijian • Charles L. Feinberg Martha S. Hooker * Glenn F. O'Neal • Donald S. Robertson Gerald B. Stanton

Donald G Do is * dames O. Henry ’ Margaret Jacobsen Chester J. Padgett * Oran H. Smith

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