King's Business - 1953-08

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O fficial publication of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Inc.

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Dedicated to the spiritual development o f the Christian home

chancellor LOUIS T. TALBOT

VoL 44' N°- 8

AUGUST, 1953

Established 1910

editor S. H. SUTHERLAND

ARTICLES

managing editor LLOYD HAMILL

THOSE MUSICAL TOVEYS ................................................. 6 SALVATION IS OF THE JEWS — Charles L. F e i n b e r g Z Z Z Z ’ 12 DALE, ROY, TRIGGER AND THE SAWDUST TRAIL 13 PSYCHOLOGIST WITH THE GOSPEL — Dorothy C. HeskSn Z Z Z 14 FEATURES READER REACTION .................................................................. 4 FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK ............................................................................^ WORLD NEWSGRAMS — James O, Henry ......................... WORDS FROM THE WORD — Charles L. Feinberg Z Z Z Z Z . Z Z . 17 CHURCH OF THE MONTH — First Baptist, Watsonville .................. 18 OUT OF THE LAB — Donald S. Robertson ............................... 19 BOOK REVIEWS — Donald G. Davis ..................... 20 HYMNS YOU LOVE — Phil Kerr .......... ............ 2 1 FINEST OF THE WHEAT — Wm. Carson Lantz ........... 22 PHILOSOPHY IN LIFE — Paul M. Aijian .................................. 23 DR. TALBOT'S QUESTION BOX .............................................. 24 THEOLOGICALLY THINKING — Gerald B. Stanton Z Z Z Z Z 25 THE SCOPE OF MISSIONS — Oran H. Smith .............................. 27 JUNIOR KING'S BUSINESS — Martha S. Hooker .......... 30 BIOLA FAMILY CIRCLE .............................................................................. 32 IN CHRIST IS LIFE — A column for the non-Christian ................... 33 FIELD WORKER FOR WASHINGTON ....................... 36 UNDER THE PARSONAGE ROOF — Althea S. Miller .............. Z 49 ADVERTISERS' INDEX ................................................................................... 50 CHRISTIAN EDUCATION LOOKING AHEAD IN CHRISTIAN ED — Margaret Jacobsen 38 YOUNG PEOPLE'S TOPICS — Chester J. Padgett ............................. 39 SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSONS — Homer A. Kent, Allison Arrowood .. 43 OBJECT LESSONS — Elmer L. Wilder . ................................................... 47 COVER In Christian circles the name Tovey has become synonomous with sacred music. This month the Toveys— husband and wife— are load­ ing their musical gear into their 12-year-old Lincoln and head­ ing across the country t6 hold a series of musical-evangelistic meetings. For the story see page 6. — Design & Art: Marvin Rubin

copy editor ROSE HARDIE

editorial assistant LUCY R. REDMOND

advertising manager MILTON R. SUE

circulation manager STELLA KINTER

business .manager J. RUSSELL ALLDER

editorial board Paul M. Aijian • Donald G. Davis Charles L. Feinberg , • James O. Henry Mortha S. Hooker • Margaret Jacobsen Glenn F. O'Neal • Chester J. Padgett Donald S. Robertson • Oran H. Smith Gerald B. Stanton

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