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"M'OT what, but Whom, I do believe, ^ That, in my darkest hour of need, Hath comfort that no mortal creed TOmortal man may give;— Not what, but Whom! For Christ is more than all the creeds, And His full life of gentle deeds Shall all the creeds outlive. 'M’OT what I do believe, but Whom! ' Who walks beside me in the gloom? Who shares the burden wearisome? Who all the dim way doth illume, And bids me look beyond the tomb The larger life to live?— Not what I do believe, But Whom! Not what, but Whom! —JOHN OXENHAM (Used by permission) OUR AU THO R S TH IS MON TH T\R. WALTER "WILSON, known as “the beloved physician,” is Pres ident of the Kansas City Bible Col lege of Kansas City, Missouri; Rev. Vance Havner of Greensboro, North Carolina, is an evangelist; Dr. Nor man B. Harrison is a well-known Bible expositor and writer; Rev. G. Coleman Luck is Superintendent of Goodland Indian Orphanage of Hugo, Oklahoma; Mr. J. Russell Davis is on the staff of the Hunan Bible In stitute at Changsha, China, and a co-worker of Dr. Charles Roberts; Dr. Keith L. Brooks is the Editor of Prophecy, founder of the American Prophetic League, and author of many religious books. FO RTH COM ING FEATURES YJUR March issue will introduce sev- eral new writers, among them Richard Seume, J. B. Marchbanks and Edwin Raymond Anderson. In addi tion, there will be included a tri bute to the “schoolhouse church” by the Dean Emeritus of the Graduate School of U.S.C.; a playlet by a Biola student; and articles by Northcote Deck and Ernest Kemp. We are grateful for suggestions from our readers as to the kind of material desired. We invite contri butions to our Miscellanea depart ment; in all cases, the source must be given. The items should be short, with a spiritual implication. Watch for a strikingly beautiful cover by our artist, Ransom D. Mar vin, for the Easter number, and for a series of interesting Bible games. It is our plan to continue to fea ture the best photography obtain able. In this connection, we are most grateful to Mr. George R. King of Los Angeles for the use of many of his excellent pictures taken in all parts of the world.
THE K I N G ' S B U S I N E S S Official Publication of The Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Incorporated Louis T. Talbot, D.D. 'Betty Bruechert William W. Orr, D.D. Editor in Chief Managing Editor Associate Editor Copyright, 1947, The King’s Business No part of this magazine may be reproduced without permission. All Rights Reserved. VoJ. 38 February, 1947 No. 2 Christian Life Number Editorially Speaking............... :.......................................................... ............. 4 Gamaliel, the Appeaser, Vance Havner... ................................................. 6 Chosen Destinies, Rachel Stevens. .............................................................. 8 Peace in 1947, Norman B. Harrison ........................„ ......................... ....... 9 An Honest Jeweler, J. Russell Davis ................... ....................................... 11 The Certain Way to Get Rich, Keith L. Brooks ....................................... 12 “ For Such a Time As This” ............ ..................... ............. ,...................... 13 The Church That Suffered, G. Coleman Luck ......................................... 14 Miscellanea ..................................................... ............................................... 16 The Art of Church Ushering, Dr. Walter L . Wilson ............................. 17 Etchings Against the Sky, Martha Snell Nicholson ................................. 17 The Bible in the News......................... ........... ............................................ 18 Dr. Talbot’s Question Box..................................... ............................... . 19 The Unlocking of Ancient Civilizations, Paul R. Bauman .................... 20 The Bible Institute Hour.___________ _______ ___ .'................ ................... 22 Junior King’s Business, Martha S. Hooker ___________________________ 23 From Darkness to Light................................................................... ............. 25 Biola Family Circle ..................................................................................... 28 “ Lo . . . Alway,” Sallie D . Park ___ ..._____,...................................... . 29 Young People’s Topics.---------------- ------------------- --------- - ........................ 30 It’s An Idea, Carlton C. Buck -------- ------------------------------------------ 31 Sunday School Lessons................................ ............. ............................. ...... 35 Book Reviews, William W . Orr. ..................................................... ......... . 41 Object Lessons, Elmer L. Wilder. ------------------ .'.------------------------ --------- 42 SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION —"The Kina’s Business" is published monthly; |2.00, one yr.; 21.00, 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. REM ITTANCES —Payable In advance, should be made by bank draft, express, or post office money order payable to "The King's Business." Date of expiration will show plainly on outside wrapper or cover of magazine. ADVERTISING —For information, address the Advertising Manager, 558 South Hope Street, Los Angeles 13, California. MANUSCRIPTS —"The King's Business” 3 FEBRUARY, 1947
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