King's Business - 1930-05

^ h e K in g ’s b u s in e s s W illiam P. W h ite , D.D., E ditor J. E. J aderquist , P h .D., M anaging E ditor M otto: "I, the L ord, do keep it; I will w ater it every m om ent: lest any hurt it, I w ill keep it night and day." Isaiah 27:3.

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PU B L ISH E D M O N TH LY B Y AND R E P R E SE N T IN G T H E B IB L E IN S T IT U T E O F L O S AN G ELES

Number 5

May, 1930

Volume XXI

Table of Contents Crumbs from the King’s Table—The Editor...................................... 227 Editorial Comment ...................................................................-................229 The Ideal Mother—Dr. G. B. Young.................................. .................231 A New Interpretation of Colossians 2 :16—Ernest Gordon...........233 The Glory of the Church—Dr. F. E. Marsh.................................... 234 The Salvation of Scripture—-The Provision—B. B. Sutcliffe........237 The Divine Christening—Rev. Stanley H. Bailes.....................|.......239 The Priestly Service of the Evangelist—C. F. Hogg......................241 Seed Thoughts from St. Mark—Rev. Wilfred M. Hopkins.........243 Unfading Life—G. B. M. Clouser............................................... ........ 246 Heart to Heart with Our Young Readers L^TT-Florence Nye Whitwell...............................................................248 Gleanings from the Harvest Field............................................... .......... 251 Radio K TB I ..............................,..................... |.......- ........... ................... 253 The Regions Beyond.................................................................................. 254 The Junior King’s Business—-Sophie Shaw Meader......................... 255 Alumni Notes—Cutler B. Whitwell..................................................257 Homiletical Helps for PreachersTand Teachers............................258 International Lesson Commentary...........—......................................... 259 Notes on Christian Endeavor.........|.......... ,.......................................... 268 Our Literature Table....................................................................... -....... 271 Daily Devotional Readings.......................................................................272

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