King's Business - 1965-05

T h e K l i r i g f ö B u s i n e s s

A PUBLICATION OF THE BIBLE INSTITUTE OF LOS ANGELES, INCORPORATED

Louis T . Talbot, Chancellor • S. H. Sutherland, President • Ray A. Myers, Board Chairman M A Y , in the year of our Lord Vol. 56, No. 5 Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-five Established 1910 Dedicated to the spiritual development of the Christian home

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t e l e s WANDERING IN WONDERLAND — Vance Havner .......................... 12 IS CAP ITA L PUNISHMENT A CRIME DETERRENT? — Charles L. Feinberg ............................................................................... 14 TH E BEATLE CRAZE — Eddie Wagner ................................................ 16 A WOMAN 'S FA ITH — M . R. DeHaan .................................................. 18 CAN AN INTELLIGENT PERSON BELIEVE TH E BIBLE? — PART TW O — Louis T . Talbot ....................................................... 21 HOW T O ESAPE TH E TEENAGE PRISON — Al Johnson ................ 36 F e d r n GUEST EDITORIAL — Roger Arnebergh ............................................. 6 DR. TALBO T'S QUESTION BOX — Louis T . Talbot ............................ 27 TA LK ING IT OVER — Clyde M. Narramore ........................................... 30 BOOK REVIEWS — Arnold D. Ehlert ..................................................... 32 SCIENCE AND TH E BIBLE — Bolton Davidheiser ............................ 34 Celuww READER REACTION ....................................................................................... 4 PEOPLE IN TH E NEWS ............................................................................... 6 QUESTIONS PEOPLE DARE ASK MERV ROSELL — Merv Rosell .... 25 PRESENTING TH E MESSAGE ...................................................................... 29 PERSONAL EVANGELISM — Benjamin Weiss ...................................... 31 CULTS CRITIQUE — Betty Bruechert....................................................... 35 UNDER TH E PARSONAGE ROOF — Althea S. Miller ....................... 39

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t r a c k was my life! “When I broke the mile record in 1961 at West Point, I had reached my goal. I learned early to set goals for myself. But I didn’t learn to let God choose my goals for me until my last year at the Academy .. . “My biggest victory came on the day of my worst loss. I had finished sixth and was ready to hang up my spikes.” That was the day Army Lt. Ted Benz was introduced to Christ by the caretaker of the Academy field house. This athlete’s keen testimony will appear soon in COUNSELOR, Christ-centered take-home paper for today’s Juniors. Each week in COUNSELOR, such true-life stories and adventure fiction catch the interest of Juniors and help them live for Christ. Ar­ ticles from science and “True Ad­ ventures” cartoons add to its keen spiritual message. JOIN THE NEARLY 1%-MILLION REAOERS NOW ENJOYING SCRIPTURE PRESS TAKE-HOME PAPERS Your Sunday School needs these inspirational, real-life papers. Mail coupon below, or visit your Christian bookstore. ^

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