King's Business - 1970-11

NOVEMBER, 1970 / Vol. 61 / No. 10 Established 1910 Dedicated to the spiritual development of the Christian home THE KING’S BUSINESS LA MIRADA. CALIFORNIA 90638 THE KING’S BUSINESS Magazine is a publication of BIOLA SCHOOLS and COLLEGES, INC. Louis T. Talbot, Chancellor, J. Richard Chase, President.

admitted an appreciable number of the blacks regardless of whether the young people had academic qualifications to enroll. The second day that they were enrolled in the college they marched to the Presi­ dent's office and presented a list of impossible demands! And when these demands were not met forthwith, bloody riots resulted. Riots on the College and University campuses across the country have occured because of a tolerant attitude toward rioters both on the part of administrative leaders, faculty members and many of the “ straight” students themselves. This tolerant attitude reaches clear up to the Warren Supreme Court in the decisions which it rendered, aiding and abetting this very element, and hampering the efforts of the police on every level. Thse judicial pronouncements trickle down from the Su­ preme Court through the various lower courts until these criminals are the ones who are protected and the law-abiding citizens become the victimized culprits. In the final analysis, the older generation is largely to blame for this very condition illustrated by the Disneyland episode. The news­ papers told recently of the fact that certain bills are locked up in committees of Congress because the Congressmen are afraid to have to vote on these bills before the forth coming election. These are bills which would strengthen the law enforcement agencies, and impose stricter penalties on these young characters. But weaklings that they are, many of these Congressmen are afraid of their constituents if they stood up to be counted for good, solid Americanism. We are to blame. There are many situations existing in the country that we all are unhappy about. But it is tragic indeed, when we vote a straight- party line without realizing the ideological positions of these men for whom we are voting. And there is one over-riding issue at stake, and that is, how long are we going to be tolerant toward these individuals who are doing everything possible to destroy our beloved land? They are actively at work on the college and university campuses of our country right now. All too many of them have crept into our churches to preach their nefarious ideologies. And although our legislators and jurists should in no wise be considered as Communistic traitors to our country, yet they are encouraging this traitorous situation by their tolerance to­ ward it. We can do something about it! We can demand clear-cut state­ ments from our candidates for the various offices at the forth coming election. And, we can vote for the all-American candidate rather than the wishy-washy type of individual who is doing nothing and will do nothing to make this country of ours a safe and wholesome place in which to live. Please do not think for a moment that we are engaging in politics as such. Revolutions have been started and won by a mere handful of hardened activists because the vast majority of the people were tolerant toward their program and activities. The next revolution in these United States could well be fought over the theological position of the coming generation. We are fighting for the right to maintain the freedom of worship according to the dictates of our hearts and consciences. It is one thing to allow these Communists the right to proclaim their ideologies, but it is another thing altogether when they endeavor to take over so that they might deprive us of that right. And if they get away with it, we have absolutely no one to blame but ourselves. God grant that we might carry on our program in such a way, that we will be able to continue to proclaim the unsearchable riches of Jesus Christ in the years that lie ahead without fear of persecution. God grant that it might ever be thus. KB

ARTICLES:

Fire Inside / Horry Rimer Power Encounter / Clyde Cook Eskimos, Evangelism and Ecology /

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Mildred Vandenburg 10 . The Necessity of Christian Colleges Today / Roy B. Zuck 12 Enter / Ruth Hockett 14

Generation Gap—Truth or Myth / William S. Deal 16 What's in a Nickname? / Dick Hillis 27 Profitable Bible Study for You / Gordon Chilvers 34 The Navajo Indian, Then and Now / Vena E. Howard 38 Report on Church Educational Ministries 40

FEATURES:

Message from the Editor / Samuel H. Sutherland 3 Cults Critique / Betty Bruechert 6 Dr. Talbot's Question Box / Louis T. Talbot 18 Christian Workers' Clinic / Ray Syrstad 30 Book Highlights and Reviews 32 Over a Cup o f Coffee / Joyce Landorf 36 Talking it Over / Clyde M. Narramore 41

COVER: Under the direction o f Rev. Clyde Cook, the Biola Drama Team traveled many miles this past summer on an evangelistic tour using the tool of drama. See story on page 8. Editor: S. H. SUTHERLAND Managing Editor: BILL EHMANN Art Director: JOHN OZMON Copy Editor: BETTY BRUECHERT Circulation Manager: LOUISE POND Treasurer: PAUL SCHWEPKER Subscription .Rates* THE KING'S BUSINESS is pub­ lished monthly with the exception of July/ August issue which is combined. U.S., its posses­ sions, and Canada, $3.00 one year; $1.50 six months, 30 cents, single copy. Clubs of three or more at special rates. Add 90 cents extra for Canadian and Foreign subscriptions. Allow one month for a change of address to become effec­ tive. Please send both old and new address. Remittances should be made by bankdraft. ex­ press, or post office money order payable to THE KING'S BUSINESS. Advertising: For informa­ tion address the Advertising Manager, THE KING'S BUSINESS, 13800 Biola Ave., La Mirada, California 90638. Manuscripts: THE KING'S BUSI­ NESS cannot accept responsibility for loss or damage to manuscripts mailed to us for consid­ eration. Second class postage paid in La Mirada, California. Printed in U.S.A. by Church Press, Glendale, California.

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