King's Business - 1965-10

when special articles are put in the lift-out section so that these can be taken out without destroying other articles in the magazine. Lennis Ward, South San Gabriel, California EDITORIAL COMMENT Your editorial in the August edition regarding the apostasy o f the United Presbyterian Church was both cour­ ageous and challenging. However, when you said, “ A re there not any ministers in the Presbyterian Church ready to speak out against this infam y?” I was disappointed that you did not mention the many great Presbyterians who have and are coming out o f that mod­ ernist body. Recently we have Dr. Charles Poling, and in the past we had Dr. J. Gresham Machen who took his stand in the thirties along with others. Also, there are many Bible Presbyterian Churches throughout our land who still adhere to the historic Christian doctrines and the Westminis­ ter Confession o f Faith. They are the ones who are carrying the banner fo r the truth, and it is indeed tragic when “ God-fearing, God-honoring, and Bible- believing Christian laymen” continue to support with the Lord’s money those churches that have long since departed from preaching the Gospel. May the Lord give them the grace to take their stand with us. Miss Ann Gilbert, Santa Barbara. California Member of the Bible Presbyterian Church COVER PICTURE QUESTIONED The May 1965 cover picture was of a little girl dressed in a skirt with just shoulder straps (or a little m ore). An­ other magazine used a cover picture of a little girl with a dress which had rounded neckline and sleeves that was modest and sweet. You have many fine articles in your magazine. People look fo r guidance to your paper. I f your pictures are o f half-naked children, mothers will allow their children to go half-naked. Evelyn Adams, Santa Ana, California E ditor ’ s N o te : We have wondered whether any other readers have felt the same way relative to this cover of our publication. APPRECIATION May the Lord richly bless the out­ reach of the Gospel through THE K ING ’S BUSINESS MAGAZINE . Re­ cently I had the opportunity to visit with a number o f our missionaries in Central America and several of them commented what a blessing the maga­ zine has been to them. Having read your editorial in the July issue o f THE KING ’S BUSI­ NESS, I am sure that others would like to read it who are not receiving your magazine. Do you have this edi­ torial in tract form ? I have a tract distributing ministry and I would like to include this with others. Or would you permit me to make copies to send to friends? Mrs. Harry B. Corkins, Sacramento, California Richard Falconer, Administrative Secretary Conservative Baptist Home Mission Society RIGHTS RUN RAMPANT

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