King's Business - 1955-03

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Official publication of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Inc.

Dedicated to the spiritual development of the Christian home

Vol. 46, No. 3

MARCH, 1955

Established 1910

chancellor LOUIS T . TA LB O T

ARTICLES THIS OLE HOUSE ......................................................................................... 13 LIVING ON THE WRONG SIDE — Vance Havner ............................... 14 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISM — Cults, Part 6 — Louis T. Talbot i 16 CORRECTED VIEWPOINT — Paul H. Sheetz ........................................ 28 THE FABULOUS MISS MEARS — Dorothy C. Haskin ....................... 46 FEATURES FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK ...................................................................... 6 HYMNS YOU LOVE — Phil Kerr ............................................................ 7 UNDER THE PARSONAGE ROOF — Althea S. Miller ..................... 8 POEMS FOR MARCH ....................................................... 9 READER REACTION .................................................................................... 10 PEOPLE — A monthly column of names in the news .......................... 11 WORLD NEWSGRAMS — James O. Henry ........................................... 20 OUT OF THE LAB — Donald S. Robertson ........................................... 21 WORDS FROM THE WORD — Charles L. Feinberg ............................ 22 THEOLOGICALLY THINKING — Gerald B. Stanton ............................ 23 DR. TALBOT'S QUESTION BOX .............................................. 24 TALKING IT OVER — A psychologist answers — Clyde Narramore.. 25 JUNIOR KING'S BUSINESS — Martha S. Hooker ................................ 26 ................................................... 30 BIOLA FAMILY CIRCLE ............................................................................. 34 IN CHRIST IS LIFE — What Is Truth? ..................................................... 41 ADVERTISERS' INDEX ........................................................................... 50 CHRISTIAN EDUCATION LOOKING AHEAD IN CHRISTIAN ED— Margaret Jacobsen ......... 35 YOUNG PEOPLE'S TOPICS — Chester J. Padgett ............................... 36 SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSONS — Homer A. Kent, Allison Arrowood .. 38 OBJECT LESSONS — Elmer L. W ilder............................................. 44 COVER Since hillbilly musician Stuart Hamblen became a Christian in 1949 he has traveled across America and Canada telling vast audiences about the redeeming power of Jesus Christ. In between his speaking tours he has composed a long list of songs that have gained tremendous popularity. His latest Western spiritual provided our artist with this month's cover theme. For story see page 13.— Art : Marvin Rubin BOOK REVIEWS — Donald G. Davis

editor S. H. SUTH ERLAND

managing editor LLO YD H AM ILL

copy editor ROSE HARD IE

editorial assistant LU C Y R. REDMOND advertising manager M ILTON R. SUE circulation manager STELLA K IN TER

business manager J . RUSSELL A LLD ER

editorial board Paul M . A ijian • Charles L. Feinberg M artha S. Hooker « Glenn F. O'Neal * Donald S. Robertson Gerald B. Stanton

Donald G. Davis • James O. Henry > Margaret Jacobsen Chester J, Padgett • Oran H. Smith

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