King's Business - 1945-08

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August, 1945

/STAMMER? / This new 128-page book, “ Stammering, m Its Cause and Correction,’* describes tne B > Bogue Unit Method for scientific ■ correction of stammering and tfl stuttering —successful for 44 jg j • years. Free—no obligation.

Our Authors This Month Dr, J, C. Macaulay is pastor of Wheaton Bible Church, Wheaton, Illi­ nois; Dr. Walter L. Wilson is Presi­ dent of Kansas City Bible College and pastor of Central Bible Hall, Kansas City, Missouri; Dr. H. Framer Smith is former head of the Pastors’ Course at Moody Bible Institute and New Testament Department of Omaha Theological Seminary; Rev. V a n c e Havner is an evangelist and author. A ll of t h e s e men are Conference speakers of note. Sergeant Theodore W. Engstrom is Editor-in-Chief of The Christian D i­ gest of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Mrs. Helen B. Young of Chico, California, carried on for years a fnost fruitful missionary service from The Mission­ ary Cottage at Wayne, Nebraska. Nor­ man Allensworth, 1945 graduate of B i o l a, is now engaged in full-time Christian work. As to the writers for the August Young People’s Topics, LaVeme Ol­ son has been serving under the Mis­ sion Gospel Fellowship, Inc. in the migrant camps of California, and is preparing to leave within the near future for French Equatorial Africa; Don Svendsen is Vice President and Director of the Evangelistic Depart­ ment o f the Los A n g e l e s County Christian Endeavor; Miss Inez Mc- Gahey is secretary to Dr. Paul Bau­ man, First Vice-President of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles; Miss Gerry Hamlett who was President of the Whittier, California Division of Chris­ tian Endeavor and who was a mem­ ber of the Editorial staff of THE K ING ’S BUSINESS, is serving in N i­ geria under the Sudan Interior Mis­ sion; Harold S. Dutton has been an officer irt the San Fernando Valley Christian Endeavor Division and was a missionary in French Indo-China for several years. Rev. Carlton C. Buck, author of "It’s An Idea” is pastor of the First C h r i s t i a n Church of Orange, California. Among the regular writers for the Sunday School Lessons are Dr. B. B. Sutcliffe of the Multnomah School of the Bible, Portland, Oregon; Dr. Homer Kent of the Grace Theological Semi­ nary, Winona Lake, Indiana; Mrs. Virgil Arrowood, of Alhambra, Cali­ fornia, whose husband is serving with the U. S. Army Air Forces; and Rev. Elmer Wilder, pastor of the Commu­ nity Church at Imperial, California. Watch for other helpful articles in future issues of THE KING’S BUSI­ NESS by those who are engaged in the King’s business in various fields of service. Our September issue will carry articles by Rev. Torrey Johnson and Rev. Hubert Mitchell, outstanding leaders in the Youth Movement.

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