King's Business - 1957-05

Sirs: Our children really like Leonard Eilers’ stories. Fullerton, Calif. Mr. & Mrs. Walt Sheffield Sirs: My son, Johnny, five years old, is in the cowboy stage and really en­ joyed the article by Leonard Eilers entitled “ Cow-Country Farmer.” I guess we’ve read it to him at least six times. Bakersfield, Calif. E. B. Claud Jr., Missionary American Sunday School Union Sirs: I just finished reading Charles L. F e in b e r g ’s article, “ B la sph em y Against the Holy Spirit,” in the April issue. I have never read anything that seems so near committing the sin of “ blasphemy against the Holy Spirit” as does the last sentence of this article. Toppenish, Wash. J. R. MacCallum Sirs: Send me two extra copies of the March issue. I want some friends of mine to read the very outstanding articles in this issue; “ Love, the Great­ est Thing in the World,” especially. I’m taking that article out of my copy, punching it for filing in my looseleaf notebook binder. Oro Grande, Calif. Mrs. Clyde W. Jordan This is perhaps the greatest article that has been written on Christian conduct in the last 100 years. Extra copies of this issue are still available at five for $1 postpaid. — ED. Sirs: I have read with interest the article by Ray C. Stedman, “ The Christian & Worldliness,” and understand that it is available in booklet form. As I feel this subject is worthy o f discus­ sion in my adult Sunday school class at the First Evangelical Free Church in Fullerton, I would like to order 30 copies. Lakewood, Calif. Irving F. Ahlquisf Copies of this 32-page booklet are available until May 1 at the special price of 10c each. Copies may be or­ dered after that date at 35c each. Write to The King’s Business, 55 8 So. Hope St., Los Angeles 17. — ED. Blasphem y Love (cont'd) W o rld line ss (cont'd)

Seventh-day Adven tism

Sirs: “ Praise the Lord!” is all I can say for this new series of articles by Dr. Talbot on SDAism. It is unspeakably good to have Dr. Talbot once again speak out on the subject. I feel that he is a special friend of us whom the Lord, in sovereign grace and mercy, has been pleased to bring out of the bondage of Seventh-day Adventism. Hackensack, N.J. Mrs. D. Lyons )irs : I have a son who is a missionary in Nigeria and he says the Seventh- day Adventists are as bad as the Je­ hovah’s Witnesses over there. Lititz, Pa. Luther E. Cox Sirs: Many are certainly troubled con­ cerning the alarming compromise and surrender of truth made by those who, hitherto, have had the confidence of sound evangelicals. Your stand and practical messages will be appreciated by many. There is so much in SDA­ ism which is alarmingly dangerous. Victoria, B.C. Dr. J. B. Rowell, Pastor Central Baptist Church Sirs: I am delighted with the current is­ sue of T h e K in g ’ s B u s in e s s ! Surely here is a “ trumpet” which gives forth no “ uncertain sound,” and I praise God for it. The cover is outstanding, both in appearance and content. [This issue] will surely have at least two results: 1) it will impress the sincere Christian reader with the solidity and forthrightness of the magazine’s posi­ tion on the Seventh-day Adventism question and 2) it will cause those SDA leaders who may chance to read it to know that here is a defender of the faith that “ knows the score” and is not afraid to make it known. Minneapolis, Minn. E. B. Jones Mr. Jones was for 20 years a mis­ sionary to India for the Seventh-day Adventists and since then has written many books refuting their unscriptur- al teachings. — ED. Sirs: My two daughters look forward to each issue for Leonard Eilers’ stories. It is a good feature and we hope it will be continued for a long time. Omaha, Neb. Mrs. J. Dvorak Leonard Eile rs' Stories

This little Greek child is typical of thousands in want A STONE FOR BREAD!

"Your heart would have bled could you have heard what one woman told mb,” writes one of our Greek mission­ aries. "Her youngsters were clamoring for bread but her cupboard and purse were empty. What could she do? Their desperate cries almost broke her heart. Then she thought of a crazy plan. She found a big stone which she put into the oven, telling them that within an hour the bread would be done. The little ones stopped crying and fell asleep. Then she hurried to me and asked for a food package for her children. "Along with this material help I also preach the Word of God and give out Bibles and Testaments. Over and over I hear people say, 'Your love makes us r e a liz e wha t rea l Christianity means.’ ” What it means is that we love our neighbor as ourselves. Can we deny bread to empty stomachs, or the Bread of Life to hungry hearts? With only $1.00 we can distribute 22 lbs. of food; for $6.00 send a clothing package; for $10.00 provide 10 Greek Bibles or 40 New Testaments. You can share in this missionary effort by sending your gift to the 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 Duplex Ave., Toronto 7, Ont.)

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