King's Business - 1957-10

THE KING’S BUSINESS A publication of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Inc. Louis T. Talbot, Chancellor S. H. Sutherland, President •

A BLIND MAN MAKES OTHERS SEE

Ray A. Myers, Chairman of the Board

OCTOBER In the year of our Saviour

Vol. 48, No. 10

Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Seven

Established 1910

Dedicated to the spiritual development of the Christian home

ARTICLES THE SPIRITUAL INDEX — Oswald Chambers ........................... 10 FOR MEN ONLY — The Count-Down ..................................... 11 EDITORIALS ....................................................................... 12 M IN ING THE CHURCH 'S WEALTH — Robert James St. Clair ... . 13 GREETINGS TO THE SUNDAY SCHOOLS — Dwight Eisenhower .... 15 CHRISTIAN EDUCATION SYMPOSIUM ................................... 16 TEACHING THAT PRODUCES CHANGE — Howard Hendricks...... 18 CONVENTION LETTER ........................................................ 25 CONVENTION PROGRAM .................................................... 26 THE NSSA STORY ............................................................... 28 HOW BOYS AND GIRLS CAN HELP THEIR TEACHER — Mary Page 29 BIBLIOGRAPHY ON COUNSELING ......................................... 30 CHR IST IAN ITY IS FAM ILY BUSINESS — Edward L. Hayes ......... 43 FEATURES UNDER THE PARSONAGE ROOF — Althea S. Miller .................. 6 H YMN S YOU LOVE — Phil Kerr ............................................ 8 READER REACTION ............................................................. 9 BOOK REVIEWS — Arnold Ehlert .......................................... 33 TALKING IT OVER — A psychologist answers — Clyde Narramore.. 35 OBJECT LESSONS— Elmer L. Wilder ..................................... 39 HOW TO BUILD & USE A SAND TABLE — Leona Sherman ......... 48 COVER For Sunday school teachers (or all teachers) there perhaps is no greater joy and satisfaction than to know that their tireless efforts are producing change in the lives of students. We think this month's cover picturing the transformation from lowly caterpillar to soaring butterfly vividly symbolizes the theme of this special Christian education issue. — Design & Art : Marvin Rubin

This is Michael Belos, a blind man in Greece whose only desire in life is to make others see Christ. He is now a missionary of the American Mission to Greeks engaged in the distribution of the Word of God and in evangelistic work. Here is what he wrote us: "I was deeply touched to receive your gift of $10 which came as a sweet savor to refresh my spirit. I am so burdened for souls that I shall spend half of it for trav­ eling expenses to go to various places to distribute the Word of God and Christian literature. The authorities would often come to arrest me, but when they realize I am blind they let me free. So my blindness is used in a wonderful way to make others see my Christ, and I praise Him for it.” Friends, think of it. A blind man in utter need himself, giving up half of this little gift sent him for his per­ sonal needs to make others see. How does your love for the Master com­ pare with him? Will you help him make other Greeks see Jesus? You can contribute to his personal sup­ port of $50 a month and also help him travel and provide him with Scriptures and Christian literature. $10 will provide 40 Greek New Testaments for him. May God speak to your heart so that you can make Michael Belos your missionary in Greece today. Send your gifts to: American Mission to Greeks, Inc., Rev. Spiros Zodhiates, General Sec­ retary, Dept. K, P.O. Box 423, New York 36, N.Y. (In Canada: 90 Du­ plex Ave., Toronto 7, Ont.)

S. H. SUTHERLAND: editor LUCY BARAJIKIAN: copy editor JANE M. CLARK: circulation manager

LLOYD HAM ILL: managing editor MILTON R. SUE: advertising manager J. RUSSEL l . ALLDER: business manager

NORMAN B. ROHRER: editorial-advertising coordinator editorial assistants: Mary Page, Earnestine Ritter editorial board

Donald G. Davis, Charles L. Feinbera, James O. Henry, Martha S. Hooker, Margaret Jacobsen, Chester J. Padgett, Donald S. Robertson, Oran H. Smith, Gerald B. Stanton

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MANUSCRIPTS — "The King's Business" cannot accept responsibility for loss or damage to manuscripts mailed to us for consideration. Entered as second-class matter November 7, 1938, at the Post Office of Los An­ geles, California, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in the Act of February 28, 1925, em­ bodied in paragraph 4, section 538, P.L. and R., authorized October 1, 1918, and November 13, 1938. Printed in U.S.A. bv Church Press, Glendale, California. ADDRESS: The King's Business, 558 S. Hope St., Los Angeles 17, Californio.

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