King's Business - 1965-02

GOOD GRIEF! NOWIT'S ‘Cht (Bospd According to PSJMROTA By Robert L. Short Foreword by Nathan A. Scott, Jr. As wonderfully imaginative para­ bles of our times, the Peanuts cartoons hord many surprising lessons. Robert L. Short interprets the comic strip's prophetic mean­ ing from a theological perspective and highlights his remarks with selected cartoons. The result: a unique handbook of the Christian faith, illustrated with Peanuts. Paper, $1.50

P eo p / e tn Mrs. Dorothy C. Haskin, staff member of World Vision, has completed her 25th year of Christian writing which includes authorship of more than 4,500 articles and features. Rev. and Mrs. George C. Klein, vet­ eran missionaries for the Christian and Missionary Alliance, were given one of the highest awards of the Republic of Gabon by their induction into the National Order of the Equa­ torial Star of Gabon. Roy Rogers and Dale Evans recently starred in a special Christmas pro­ gram which was held at the new Los Angeles Music Center. The program was sponsored by Worlds Opportuni­ ties, Inc., and became the first “ tenant” of this magnificent new cul­ tural center in America’s third larg­ est city. More than 3,000 people packed the Memorial Pavilion, the largest of the three auditoriums in the Music Center. Pictured above are the program participants on the stage of the Pavilion. Dr. Roy McKeown, president of World Opportunities, Inc., served as master of ceremonies for the evening. It was said by many, including some of the city fathers of Los Angeles, that this was indeed a most fitting occasion, that a Christ-honoring event was presented as the very first following the Dedication Week at the new Music Center. Mrs. Irene B. Ranney who developed a new concept in visual aid teaching more than 25 years ago will have her unique “ Ranneygraphs” distributed by the Through the Bible Publishers of Dallas, Texas beginning immedi­ ately. Mr. B. D. Zondervan, president of Family Book Stores of America, Inc., has outlined plans for his organiza­ tion which has been affiliated with Zondervan Publishing House. The program includes development of Christian book stores across the na­ tion. Others serving with him will be Mr. C. E. (Ted) Andrews and Mr. Floyd Thatcher.

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Dr. Vincent Brushwyler, former gen­ eral director of the Conservative Bap­ tist Foreign Mis­ sion Society, h a s accepted a call to pastor t h e First Baptist Church of Glen Ellynj Illinois. Under his leader­ ship, CBFMS grew to include 435 mis- Dr, Brushwyler sionaries through­ out the world. Dr. Oscar E. Sanden, Minneapolis, Minnesota, passed away recently af­ ter many years of faithful ministry as an evangelist, educator, author and lecturer. Dr. Sanden was gradu­ ated from Biola in 1923 as well as being a graduate of the University of Texas, Columbia and Austin Pres­ byterian Seminaries. His book, “Does Science Support the Scriptures?” was widely circulated. Dr. Henry Brandt, Dr. Walter Judd, Dr. Robert Smith, and Mrs. Ethel Barrett, will be featured during the Second International Christian Camp and Convention scheduled for March 30 to April 2 at Green Lake, Wiscon­ sin. It is expected that more than 800 leaders in the field will be in attendance. In addition, 80 different topics will be covered in the space of the few days.I Dr. Ralph Mitchell, formerly with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Associa­ tion, will host the “Miracle of Mis­ sion” at the BiRmore Terrace Hotel in Miami Beach, Florida, February 8 through 14. The meetings are spon­ sored by World Vision, Inc. Dr. Richard Halverson and Dr. Ted Engstrom will also be featured. Dr.- Roy B. Zuck has been selected

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