King's Business - 1955-12

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Class Reunion

Sirs: In your October story “A Reunion for.. Class Number One” you state “Ruske became a chiropractor and is now thought to be dead.” I have just checked and Paul Ruske is in the home for the aged operated by the Mennonite Brethren Church here in Reedley. He is 82. Reedley, Calif. David Doerksen Mission to Migrants Sirs: I was thrilled to see the October number with the pictures of some of my very dear old friends in the first graduating class and to read of Anna Bethke’s work. She was in my class of 1919. Santa Cruz, Calif. Lillian R. Waghorn Misplaced Byline Sirs: Your magazine gets better and bet­ ter. But on page 24, October K.B., the poem “Trusting” was written by me and not Elayne Tedder as you indicate. Wilmington, Calif. Martha Snell Nicholson Christmas Trees Sirs: In the discussion “Worship of Trees” (Dr. Talbot’s Question Box, October K.B.) I discover a statement which does not sound in keeping with sp iritua l enlightment. Dr. Talbot says, “ . . . how could Jeremiah know about a Christmas tree, when Christ­ mas was only celebrated after the coming of Christ . . .” It is my belief that God was writing and knowing and that Jeremiah was only a human instrument to convey the message. I have been withholding judgment on the Christmas tree. But as I grow older and study God’s Word more and more and try to live by it with a good conscience both toward God and man it becomes increasingly difficult for me to get joy out of all that glitter. Aberdeen, Wash. Mrs. C. A. McIntosh The Error Seen Sirs: I thought that you might like to know that the three writings on Sev­ enth-day Adventism in your March, April and May issues have had a lot to do with my husband seeing the errors of Seventh-day Adventism. Aft­ er six months of real Bible study, prayer and searching my husband has come through. Wilmington, Del. Mrs. Alma Matthews D E C E M B E R , 1 9 5 5

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