King's Business - 1967-06

Dedicated to the spiritual development of the Christian home T h e K i n g s B u s i n e s s A PUBLICATION OF BIOLA SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES, INC. Louis T. Talbot, Chancellor • S. H. Sutherland, President • Ray A. Myers, Board Chairman Vol. 58, No. 6 • JUNE, in the year of our Lord 1967 • Established 1910 A r t i c l e s

THE CRUCIAL DISTINCTIVE OF EDUCATION — J. Richard Chase 8 TO MY CHILD'S TEACHER — Fred D. Acord ....................................... 10 THE MAKING OF A MINISTER — Vance Havner ............................... 11 BEFORE YOU MARRY ................................................................................... 14 CHURCH MUSIC — Gunnar Hogland ..................................................... 16 IS YOUR CHURCH REACHING FAMILIES FOR CHRIST? — C. Chester Larson ............................................................................ 18 THE CHRISTIAN AND LSD — Lambert Dolphin .................................. 21 DECLINE OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOL — Max Rafferty ................... 30 WHAT ABOUT GOD IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS? — Ron Hafer .... 40

goes with each one of these MBI graduates— trained for His servicer —said an annuitant of the Imagine the thrill that was h ers. . . know­ ing that her annuity funds had helped to provide tuition-free training for these young people. Now they were being graduated—pre­ pared for Christian service—some called to the mission field . . . others to engage in Christian education work in churches . . . others prepared to enrich the music ministries of churches . . . and still others to continue their studies in prep­ aration for pastorates. Yhar after year, for more than three- quarters of a century, this has been the history of the Institute. . . . and as an MBI annuitant, a little bit of YOU, too, can go with every graduate, with the millions of pieces of literature, science films, and the many other Christ-honor- ing ministries of the Institute. And in addition . . . you'll receive a generous, guaranteed lifetime income! R ates up to 9.09% , depending on you r age. M ail coupon Institute at last year’s graduation exercises.

MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR — Samuel H. Sutherland ................... 4 DR. TALBOT'S QUESTION BOX — Louis T. Talbot .......................... 25 OVER A CUP OF COFFEE — Joyce Landorf ......................................... 26 TALKING IT OVER — Clyde M. Narramore ......................................... 29 JUNIOR KING'S BUSINESS ......................................................................... 32 BOOK REVIEWS — Arnold D. Ehlert ...................................................... 34 CHRISTIAN WORKERS CLINIC — C. Chester Larson ..................... 35 SCIENCE AND THE BIBLE — Bolton Davidheiser ............................... 36 CULTS CRITIQUE — Betty Bruechert ................................................... 28 C o l u m n s PEOPLE IN THE NEWS ................................................................................. 6 C o v e r This photo could well be a reminder of the many young lives who are being prepared for tomorrow's leadership. In this issue are a number of helpful articles on the task of Christian education in today's world. Taken by Luoma Photo.

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