King's Business - 1961-09

T h e K i n g © B u e i n e s © A publication of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Inc. Louis T. Talbot, Chancellor S* H. Sutherland, President • Ray A. Myers, Chairman of the Board

Add a new dimension to religious education w i th . .. RELIGIOUS DRAMA

SEPTEMBER, in the year of our Saviour

Vol. 52, No. 9

Nineteen Hundrey and Sixty-one

Established 1910

Dedicated to the- sviritual development of the Christian home

/ W m W H A T K IN D OF RELIGION HAS TAKEN HOLD

OF AM ER ICA ? — William Ward Ayer ............................ 9 THE CRISIS IN MORALITY — Al Sanders .............................. 10 CONFUSION OF A TEENAGER — Jim Smith ............................ 12 IMPOSSIBILITIES ARE CHALLENGES — Wanda Owen .............. 13 W IN N IN G M EN IS LIKE CATCH ING FISH — Glenn E. Miller ..... 14 THE DISCIPLINE OF DELAY — V. Raymond Edman ............... 16 THE CHURCH OF CHRIST A N D THE K INGDOM OF CHRIST — Charles H. Stevens ................................... 18 POWERLESS — Vance Havner .................................................. 21 LET'S PUT THE "SCH OO L " INTO SUNDAY SCHOOL — Chase Sawtell .................................................................. 22 A QUEEN A N D AN UNWANTED BABY — Carol Terry .............. 36 W H A T W ILL THEY READ? — Rae Gourlay ............................ 40 Ftothm A MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR — Samuel H. Sutherland ...... 6 CULTS CRITIQUE — Betty Bruechert ....................................... 25 DR. TALBOT'S QUESTION BOX — Louis T. Talbot ................... 26 TALK ING IT OVER — Clyde M. Narramore ............................ 28 PERSONAL EVANGELISM — Benjamin Weiss ................... ......... 29 BOOK REVIEWS — Arnold Ehlert ........................................... 30 WORLD NEW SGRAMS — James O. Henry .............................. 32 SCIENCE A N D THE BIBLE — Bolton Davidheiser ..................... 33 THE CHR IST IAN HOME — Paul Bayles .................................. 34 UNDER THE PARSONAGE ROOF — Althea Miller ................... 35 A LU M N I NEWS — Inez McGahey .......................................... 39

ACTING OUT THE TRUTH by Sarah Walton Miller A collection of 23 dramatic presentations especially written with church program needs in mind. Easy to stage, each presents the Christian message and vital Bible truths in a modern setting. $2.50 THE STUMBLING BLOCK by Mary Glazener A tense drama in three acts. The plot is built around urgent racial and national con­ flict in Jerusalem at the time of Paul's last visit and arrest. 7 men, 1 boy, 3 women. 75c WAKE TO THUNDER by Don Fearheiley A one-act Easter play in a contemporary setting. Deals with a young girl's unbelief caused by bitter disappointment. 1 man, 4 women. 50c

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READER REACTION ............................... 4 H O M IL E T IC À L H E L P S ....................................................................... 27 TOWN A N D CAMPUS NEWS ................................................ 38 PEOPLE IN THE NEWS ...................................................... 42

by Claracy L. M. Waldrop This refreshingly told traditional Christmas story uses readers and tableaux. 10 men, 2 women. 35c

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A STAR TOO FAR by Don Fearheiley

S. H. SUTHERLAND: Editor AL SANDERS: Managing Editor IRENE BOYD: Copy Editor

A one-act Christmas play about misunder­ standing and reconciliation. 3 men, 2 women. 35c

PAUL SCHWEPKER: Controller JANE M. CLARK: Circulation Manager JERRY JENSEN: Production Manager

THE HOLY NATIVITY by Harvey B. Hatcher

EDITORIAL BOARD Bolton Davidheiser, Arnold D. Ehlert, Charles L. Feinberg, James O. Henry, Martha S. Hooker, Oran H. Smith

The Christmas story presented in silhouette. Complete instructions included. No costumes required. 35c ARISE, THY LIGHT IS COME by Robert Hanna DeWitt The Christmas story emphasizing the triumphant and immortal Christ rather than the infant Jesus. 35c • • • Order from your favorite bookseller BROADMAN PRESS Nashville, Tennessee 3

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