King's Business - 1965-04

most no one is even shocked any more by anything. Also, silence is consent if we take no stand against communism. We do not hate the people, only the false doc­ trine for it is a false religion and we are to obey Scripture when God tells us to be active against these evils. If we are for God, we of necessity must be against evil or Satan. Mrs. Theresa Erwin, Lafayette, California I want to express my appreciation for the firm and resolute stand which you have taken in this editorial against the trend toward unwarranted govern­ ment intervention in the affairs of the broadcasting industry. As you know;, Howard Kershner’s Commentary on the News was listed as one of the “Hate Clubs Of The Air” in the notorious article in THE NATION to which you refer in your editorial.. Mr. H. Edward Rowe, Christian Freedom Foundation, Inc., New York, New York ENCOURAGEMENT FROM OKINAWA We certainly enjoyed reading THE KING’S BUSINESS and appreciate the bonus copies for missionaries. There is a new Christian Servicemen’s Center now in the southern part of Okinawa. When we recently visited the Center, we were told that of all the magazines (Christian) that they could choose from, they wanted THE KING’S BUSINESS there for the servicemen to read because of the good Bible out­ lines. Someone had offered to send them any magazine they wished and they asked for the KB. Thought I would pass that along as an encouragement for more of the same. Mrs. Paul R. Reynolds, Far East Broadcasting Company MAGAZINES IN MOTEL Your magazine, KING’S BUSINESS is such a blessing to me. It serves a dual purpose here. After I have read them, I put them in the rooms, and then leave the rest up to the Lord. Seems as if everyone has a problem today, and the answer can always be found in one of the magazines. I especially like the covers, they’re so colorful,*and “ eye. catching.” May the Lord richly bless you in your work, till He comes, and I do hope it’s soon. Mrs. John Ross, Grandview Motel, San Luis Obispo, California I am disappointed! The last issue of your fine magazine came to my desk and the first thing I looked for was not there. The section is the one to be removed and fits in a ring binder. I have all the copies so far and have found them so good that I hope that you will be able to include them in future issues. It would be difficult for me to put into words the value of those messages. They cover such a wide variety of sub­ jects that I know much thought and prayer go into their selection. A. O. Mead, Ramona, California FEATURE MISSED

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DOCTOR'S OFFICE After we have read THE KING’S BUSINESS, our copy goes to the doc­ tor’s office and is laid on the table by the nurses. I think they like the nice covers. I always pray that someone may be saved through reading them. Pray that God will honor His Word. Mrs. Ann E. Horn, British Columbia MISSIONARY'S THANKS We have just received our announce­ ment of a gift subscription to THE KING’S BUSINESS. During our first six years in Brazil we did not receive any kind of Christian literature and missed it very much. We truly enjoy reading each issue of THE KING’S BUSINESS as it arrives and have shared it with the other missionaries that work with us. Many of our friends in Los Angeles have attended Biola and our church has always been in­ terested in the school, which makes our interest in the magazine even great­ er. Thank you for your faithfulness in presenting the Gospel in each issue and also for “food” for the saints. Mrs. Tom Pope, Brazil MISSIONARY ISSUE Thank you for the special missionary slant you have given your February issue. You have done a splendid job on this. I know the Lord will use it to stir the hearts of His people with re­ spect to missions. Don W. Hillis, Chicago, Illinois THE KING’S BUSINESS is to be commended for their choice of cover in this special missionary issue (Febru­ ary 1965). I have noted from some letters that there is a difference of opinion about the covers, but I, per­ sonally, always like the choices made. Mrs. Mary Lyons, West New York, New Jersey EDITORIALS Thank you so much for the excellent editorials, and for someone who has the pulse on the tenor of our times and the wisdom and forthrightness to express and enlighten us. Thelma Cross, Moses Lake, Washington I am one who is in agreement with all the editorials in this splendid maga­ zine! I wish to comment on a couple of subjects with which some have dis­ agreed with you. First, I am happy that my teenager can read what you write concerning every aspect of sex. I want him to be exposed to the Chris­ tian viewpoint and to know of the alarming advances of homosexuality in our land and how to combat them. Our society condones this behavior and al­

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