KB Biola Broadcaster - 1971-01

This new publication is not for just anyone. It is for our Biola fam­ ily — our friends and co-laborers in the work of the Lord at Biola. Hope­ fully, it will help you in your Chris­ tian life, and be a constant reminder of Biola’s great educational ministry. Biola College with its Graduate School, Talbot Theological Semin­ ary, is firmly committed to the Word of God. You will see this same em­ phasis in the edited “Biola Hour” broadcast messages, and in other ar­ ticles that will make up our new Biola Broadcaster. This Biblical em­ phasis is a hallmark of Biola. We are interested in a variety of views and subjects, but the ultimate guide to life and service is the Bible alone. In the final analysis, we must decide whether we will choose man’s views or God’s Word. Biola is firm in its commitment. At times you may dis­ agree with the thrust of a message, but you will never find our writers or speakers turning their backs on the Bible. We pledge to make this new pub­ lication one you can share with con­ fidence. As you can imagine, it was a large task producing and mailing two separate publications each month. We merged our King’s Busi­ ness and Biola Broadcaster so that we could concentrate our efforts on one solid publication. We think it is a better idea — the best of both under one cover! Dr. Chase will write an Editorial each month that will appear in this column.

A BETTER IDEA? J. Richard Chase Our staff is excited with this new publication. The potential service to the Christian home and community is great. As in the sixty-year tradi­ tion of the King’s Business, this new Biola Broadcaster will present Bibli­ cally-based messages and thoughts that, we trust, will stimulate, inform, and comfort.

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