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d e a d e r f ë e a c t i on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Sirs: Am sorry to see you writing against Christian Science even though we may disagree with it. Because men put different interpretations on the Bible we have many denominations which we as real Christians should respect. There must be other inter esting subjects on which to write. Let’s be tolerant. Los Angeles, Calif. E. Paul MAZE OF DOCTRINES Sirs: I’d like to get all the issues con taining articles of religious cults. I was led through this maze of meta physical doctrine and I thank God I was rescued. Now knowing more of what it is, I can certainly be bet ter able to help defeat it. Sacramento, Calif. Mrs. Pearl Hdff Sirs: Some 20 years ago I subscribed to King’s Business. Have not seen a copy since leaving my home church. Do you now have sample copies avail able? So. Glastonbury, Conn. Mrs. B. G. Anderson W e are happy to send a sample copy to Mrs. Anderson and to other interested persons. — ED. Sirs: We have heard the song “This Ole House” several times out here in the country on our radio and were im pressed by it. We thought it was a Negro spiritual. Delano, Calif. Mrs. Charles La Dow AFTER 20 YEARS: A MEETING THIS OLE HOUSE
GOSPEL LIGHT PRESS Monday and Tuesday, April 11, 12 Theme: "Sailing with Christ" and
SCRIPTURE PRESS Thursday and Friday, Theme: "Marching On"
April 14, 15
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• ADVENTURE, INTRIGUE, and ROMANCE are woven into a sus pense-filled story that will capture and hold your interest from the start. • Accurate, vivid descriptions bring to life again the Samaria and Syria of the Bible, and give you an even better appreciation of the Old Testa ment. Brought captive out of her native Israel, Miriam tells her master, Naa- man, that he can be healed of leprosy. This is the story of Miriam’s courage in the face of captivity— of her faith and of her love for a Syrian captain. It is Miriam’s story, but it is more. Ambitious Ben-hadad of Syria is blocked in his plans by Elisha, the indomitable man of God. War breaks out, and the Bible story is re-told vividly. $3.00 “ I know Israel and the Near East well, and find that Mr. Ingram caught admirably the somewhat mystical atmosphere of these ancient lands”—Mrs. G. Van Tijn, book re view editor, TAOS EL CREPUS- COLO, Taos, New Mexico. “ It is a thrilling experience to see Old Testament names become living personalities as one reads this book. The author is just that graphic in his style. A romantic element is done in good taste. A wonderful book for anyone, teen-age and above” —Warren Filkin, Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, Chicago, 111. Broadman Press, Nashville Get your copy of MAID OF ISRAEL today your FAVORITE BOOKSELLER will be glad to serve you. Previewers enjoyed MAID OF ISRAEL:
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