King's Business - 1953-10

the

Official publication of the Institute of Los Angeles, Inc.

Dedicated to the spiritual development of

the Christian home

chancellor LOUIS TV TALBOT editor S. H. SUTHERLAND managing editor LLOYD HAM ILL -

Voi. 44, No. 10

OCTOBER, 1953

Established 1910

ARTICLES

THE SPIRIT-FILLED LIFE— Ruth Paxson . .............................................. 6 MR. GOSPEL CHORUS— The story of Phil Kerr .................. 8 UNKEPT VINEYARDS— Martha S. Hooker ............................................ 11 KOREAN REPORT— In photo and story— Russ Killman ....................... 12

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copy editor

ROSE HARDIE

editorial assistant LUCY R. REDMOND

FEATURES

' advertising manager " MILTON R. SUE

READER REACTION ........................................................................................ 4 FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK ......................................................................... 5 WORLD NEWSGRAMS— James O. Henry ................................................. 16 CHURCH OF THE MONTH— Calvary Baptist, New York City ........ 18 OUT OF THE LAB— Donald S. Robertson ............................... .............. 19 BOOK REVIEWS— Donald G. Davis ............................................................. 20 HYMNS YOU LOVE— Phil Kerr .................................................................... 21 FINEST OF THE WHEAT— Glenn F. O'Neal ....................................... 22 PHILOSOPHY IN LIFE— Paul M. Aijian ..................................................... 23 JUNIOR KING'S BUSINESS— Martha S. Hooker ................................... 30 BIOLA FAMILY CIRCLE .............................................................................. 32 IN CHRIST IS LIFE— A column for the non-Christian ........................ 33 UNDER THE PARSONAGE ROOF— Althea S. Miller .......................... 49 ADVERTISERS' INDEX ...... .......................................................................... ^0 CHRISTIAN EDUCATION LOOKING AHEAD IN CHRISTIAN ED— Margaret Jacobsen ............ 36 YOUNG PEOPLE'S TOPICS— Chester J. Padgett ................. .............. 37 SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSONS— Homer A. Kent, Allison Arrowood .. 43 OBJECT LESSONS— Elmer L. Wilder ........................................................ 48 COVER Our photographer-reporter covering the Koreon truce signing was so busy grinding out a movie for the Bible Institute of Los Angeles that we7re surprised he had time to come up with a photo story at all. But he did. Cover photo shows the tent where the historic truce was signed. For the complete story see pages 12-15. — Photo by Russ Killman. DR. TALBOT'S QUESTION BOX 24 THEOLOGICALLY THINKING— Gerald B. Stanton ................................. 25 TALKING IT OVER— A psychologist answers— Clyde Narramore .... 26 THE SCOPE OF MISSIONS— Oran H. Smith ............................................. 27

stella K i r « ’ ?

. business manager

J. RUSSELL ALLDER

editorial board

Paul M, Aijian e Donald G. Davis Martha S. Hooker • Margaret Jadobsen Glenn F, O'Neal e Chester J. Padgett Donald S. Robertson e Oran H. Smith

Gerald B Stanton

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