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T HIS issue of The King’s Business closes one episode in its colorful his­ tory and begins another significant one. Our subscribers may look forward to re­ ceiving a more extensive magazine to which improvements will be added from month to month. It will be a new King’s Business in­ deed, with new personnel, new printer, new format and new features. However, the vital purpose for which it has existed since the first copy January 1, 1910, will not be altered: to proclaim salvation through the blood of Christ, victorious Christian living through the power of the Holy Spirit, and the imminent, per­ sonal, premillennial return of the Lord Jesus. By God’s grace, loyalty to the fundamental teachings of the Word of God shall ever characterize this maga­ zine, and the school of which it is the official publication. The new Editor is the new president of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Dr. Samuel H. Sutherland, D.D., L.L.D. He succeeds Dr. Louis T. Talbot who has been Editor since 1938, and who is now Chancellor of B iola ’ s four schools. How­ ever, Dr. Talbot will continue to con­ tribute his counsel and his articles, among them his popular Question Box. The new Managing Editor is Mr. Lloyd Hamill, who holds an M.A. degree in Journalism and who has had wide ex­ perience in the line of secular and Chris­ tian publications. Mrs. Betty Bruechert, widow of the late Rev. I. P. Bruechert, who has served eight years as Managing Editor for The King’s Business, will con­ tinue in the writing field, in addition to her duties as secretary to the Chancellor. Further details in regard to these new editors, and their assistants, will appear in the next issue. They will bring to the magazine a fresh outlook and a vigorous viewpoint. The new printer is the Church Press, Glendale, California, for over twenty-five years publishers of Christian literature in Southern California. The new format will include an attractive two-color cover each month. The new features will at­ tempt to cover the needs of the home, the church, the Sunday school, and the individual Christian worker. Prayer is requested that the new King’s Business may bring glory to the Lord and valu­ able assistance to His people in their service for Him.

Official Publication of The Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Incorporated

Louis T. Talbot, D.D.

Betty Bruechert

Editor in Chief Managing Editor No part o f this magazine may be reproduced without permission AU Rights Reserved Vol. 44 MARCH 1953 No. 3 Editorially Speaking .................................................................................. 4 Dr. Talbot’s Question B o x .......................................................................... 6 How to Live Life Over Again, Curtis B. Akenson .............................. 7 Teaching All Nations, Faith and Donald Turner .................................. 9 Purpose Glorified, S. Franklin Logsdon ................................................ 11 A Mind to Work, Bartlett L. H ess ........ .................................................. 13 Judas: Saved or Lost? George H. Mundell .......................................... 15 Poem, The True Alchemy, Edgar Cooper Mason .................................. 16 Who Crucified Jesus? Charles L. Feinberg ............................................ 17 Poem, Give Me the Bible, Priscilla J. Owens ........................................ 18 Facing the Storm, Vance Havner ........................................................... 19 Reader Reaction ........................................................................................... 20 “ That They All May Be One,” Gerald B. Stanton .............................. 21 Prodigal Roger, Sally Hawthorne ............................................................. 22 Biola Family Circle .................................................................................... 23 Junior King’s Business: Even a Child, Martha S. Hooker ................. 24 Book Reviews, Donald G. Davis ............................................................... 25 John Wesley’s Rules for Personal Expenditures.................................. 26 The Way of Victory, Louis T. Talbot ........ .............................................. 27 Poem, Something More, William L. Stidger .......................................... 27 Young People’s Topics, Chester J. Padgett ............................................ 30 Sunday School Lessons, Homer A. Kent, Allison Arrowood ............... 35 Object Lessons, Elmer L. Wilder ............................................................... 40 Picture Credits: Cover, Philip Gendreau, New York, N. Y., The Capitol Building as seen through the Columns of the Supreme Court Building; p. 7, Don Knight, San Francisco, Calif.; pp. 8, 15, Wilde Bible Pictures, Boston, Mass.; p. 13, Adelbert Bartlett, Santa Monica, Calif.; p. 18, Ranson Marvin, Spokane, Wash.; pp. 19, 24, Eva Luoma, Weirton, W. Va. SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION—“ The King’s Business” is published monthly: $2.50, one year; $1.25 six months; 20 cents, single copy. Clubs of three or more at special rates. Write for details. Canadian and foreign subscriptions 25 cents extra. It requires one month for a change of address to become effective. Please send both old and new addresses. REMITTANCES—Payable in advance, should be made by bank draft, express, or poet office money order payable to “ The King’s Business.” Date of expiration will show plainly on outside of wrapper or cover of magazine. ADVERTISING—For information address the Advertising Manager, 558 South Hope Street, Los Angeles 17, California. MANUSCRIPTS— “ The King’s Business” cannot accept responsibility for loss or damage to manuscripts mailed to us for consideration. Entered as second-class matter November 7, 1938, at the Post Office of Los Angeles, Cali­ fornia, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in the Act of February 28, 1925, embodied in paragraph 4, section 588, P. L. and R., authorized October 1, 1918, and November 18, 1988. ADDRESS: The King’s Business, 658 So. Hope St., Los Angeles 17, California.

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