King's Business - 1960-04

ReaderReaction ARTICLE ON ECUMEN ICALISM I was impressed by your courage in printing the article on “ Pope John’s Appeal for Church Unity” (Novem­ ber, 1959). It not only presented the problem, but also a recommendation of what every true believer in Christ must do. Most denominations are keeping their people totally ignorant of these modem trends. God bless you as you continue to sound the warning as watchmen on the wall of Zion. Mrs. John Hilden, Seattle, Washington TEENAGE COMMENTS I’m a teenager and I appreciate your wonderful magazine T H E KING’S BUSINESS. I am always glad to see it come every month of course, but the article about Karen Johnson ( “A Teenage Triumph,” October, 1959) was something special. It meant a lot to me. I also love the articles “ Talks with Teenagers,” by Aunt Betty. Bonnie Adams, Muskegon, Michigan W AN T S TO INTEREST CHURCH I have wanted to interest my church in your magazine for a long time. I have been reading THE KING’S BUSINESS for some time and it seems to get continually better and better. Please send me 25 copies of your Jubilee edition. Rev. William B. Walker, Calvary Baptist Church, Southgate, Michigan M ISSIONARY RECEIVES M AGA Z IN E I especially like the editorials in THE KING’S BUSINESS magazine. I send the magazine to a missionary in Germany. Nancy Mann, Los Angeles, California.

WHERE IS NEW CAMPUS LOCATED? In reading THE KING’S BUSINESS you talk about the La Mirada Cam­ pus. Just where is it? I can’t find it on any of my maps. Mr. Frank J. Linden, Tracy, California E d it o r ’ s N o t e : The Biola Campus is located in La Mirada which is a part of the Southeastern section of Los An­ geles County. It adjoins Norwalk, South Whittier, Buena Park, La Habra, and other nearby communities. Visitors are always welcome. Training facilities for the Bible Institute, Biola College and Talbot Theo­ logical Seminary are all located on the new campus. Business and ad­ ministration offices, in addition to classrooms and offices of the School of Missionary Medicine, are still in the downtown buildings at Sixth and Hope Streets . NOTES IMPROVEMENT For a long time I’ve planned to write you and tell you how happy I have been with the improvement in THE KING’S BUSINESS. For awhile I despaired of reading it, or recom­ mending it to my friends, but I thank the Lord it is so good of late. I espe­ cially enjoyed the editorial sometime ago by Dr. Sutherland on “ I Am A Fundamentalist.” My prayers are that you will never compromise in these days when the enemy is doing all in his power to defeat the cause of Christ. Mrs. Charles H. Connell, Newport, Nebraska. Please renew my subscription to THE KING’S BUSINESS . . . an old friend I would not like to do without. I have known the magazine since the early days with Dr. Thomas Horton and Dr. Keith Brooks. May God allow you many more years of service for His glory. Mrs. R. H. Carey, Ben Lomon, California.

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F isherman Goes H om e 55 Paul E. Walker, son-in-law of Rev. T . C. “ Daddy” Horton, one of the found­ ers of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, went into the presence of the Lord sometime during the evening of February 27, or morning of the 28, while in the mountains near Idyllwild. Funeral services for M r. Walker, one of the members of the board of the International Fishermen’s club, were conducted March 3 at the Community Baptist Church in Manhattan Beach. Although seventy years of age, M r. Walker had taken a group of boys to the mountains for a week-end spiritual retreat. As he often did, he went aside to spend some time alone with the Lord. Apparently, while walking along the trail, he slipped on an icy spot and was found Sunday morning, February 28, by forest rangers. M r. Walker is survived by his wife, Helen, a son, Kenneth, and two daugh­ ters, Mrs. Norman Crider, whose husband is pastor of the Westwood Covenant Church of Phoenix, Arizona, and Mrs. A1 Shaver, of Seattle. Because of M r. Walker’s close association with the work of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Inc., and his great missionary interest both at home and around the world, a special story is being prepared for our next issue of TH E K ING ’S BUSINESS concerning his distinctive ministry. Anyone who knew Paul Walker could not help but think with reference to his life, of the verse, “Enoch walked with God and he was not, for God took him.”

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