BUSINESS Official publication of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles. Dedicated to the spiritual development of the Christian home
MAY, 1953
Vol. 44, No. 5
Established 1910
chancellor LOUIS T. TALBOT
ARTICLES
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THE GREAT "COME" MISSION — Paul Hutchens ....................... 6 WAR AGAINST THE TRUTH — Gerald B. Stanton ..................... 8 A GOOD MOTHER — Mrs. Billy Graham ......................................... 9 t h e B0X THAT TALKS — Six-page photo story ............................... 10 WILLARD RENAMED HORTON ............................................................. 33 ON HER 107TH BIRTHDAY .......................................... —.................— ^ FEATURES READER REACTION ...................................................................................... 4 FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK ..................................................... WORLD NEWSGRAMS — James O. Henry ....................................... 16 "TRUTH . . . OUT OF THE EARTH" — Charles L. Feinberg.. 17 OUT OF THE LAB — Donald S. Robertson ....................................... 17 CHURCH OF THE MONTH — Pasadena Covenant ..................... 18 PHILOSOPHY IN LIFE — Paul M. Aijian ....................................... 19 THEOLOGICALLY THINKING — Gerald B. Stanton ..................... 19 BOOK REVIEWS — Donald G. Davis ................................................... 20 FINEST OF THE WHEAT — Wm. Carson Lantz .......................... 21 DR. TALBOT'S QUESTION BOX ..................................... 22 THE SCOPE OF MISSIONS — Oran H. Smith ............................ 23 JUNIOR KING'S BUSINESS — Martha S. Hooker .......................... 26 BIOLA FAMILY CIRCLE ............................................................................ 28 YOUR POPULARITY POLL ......... 29 IN CHRIST IS LIFE— A column for the un-saved .......................... 31 PARABLES AND PEARLS ............................................................................ 49 ADVERTISER'S INDEX .................................................................................. 50 CHISTIAN EDUCATION LOOKING AHEAD IN CHRISTIAN ED — Margaret Jacobsen ...... 34 YOUNG PEOPLE'S TOPICS — Chester J. Padgett .......................... 35 SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSONS — Homer A. Kent, Allison Arrowood.. 39 OBJECT LESSONS — Elmer L. Wilder ................................................. 47 COVER To get in the mood for this month's cover, artist Fred Bailey visited Gospel Recordings, watched the assembly line and then went home with a phonograph and an odd-sounding record to do some hard work. Former Biola student Bailey is now art director for an aircraft company. For the story see page 10.
editor
S. H. SUTHERLAND
LLOY d ' ham ill
advertising manager
ROSE HARDIE
editorial assistant LUCY R. REDMOND circulation manager STELLA HINTER business manager J. RUSSEL ALLDER
editorial board Paul M. Aijian * Donald G. Davis Charles L. Feinberg • James O. Henry Martha S, Hooker* * Margaret Jocobsen Wm, Carson Lontz • Donald Robertso»» Oran H. Smith • Gerald B. Stanton
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