King's Business - 1959-10

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Contact Personnel Department Bible Institute of Los Angeles 558 South Hope Street Los Angeles 17, California COMING GOLDENJUBILEE INDEX to The KING'S BUSINESS Vols. 1-50 (1910-1959) COMPILED BY ARNOLD D. EHLERT AND MARGARET PAGE Authors, subject, and Scripture entries ---------- BIOLA FILMS ---------- Now available in Eastern United States Write Today for Illustrated Brochure Ask for 1959-60 Illustrated Film Catalogue Century Gospel Ministries F I L M L I B R A R Y Souderton, Penna. Tel.: PArkway 3-3669 An evangelical film center serving you from suburban Philadelphia!

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Rev. Wilbur Nelson, director of the “Morning Chapel Hour,” has re­ signed as pastor of The Grace Church of Huntington Park, California. Mr. Nelson will be continuing his grow­ ing radio ministry and at the same time will be available for his distinc­ tive ministry in churches across the country. Music will be an important part of the popular speaker’s ministry since his voice is so well loved in churches, over the air, and via record­ ings. Rev. Robert W. Ross has been ap­ pointed Biblical and Educational Research Editor of Scripture Press in Wheaton, Illinois. Mr. Ross will carry on editorial duties in connection with all Scripture Press products and serv­ ices. Mrs. Billy Graham, w i f e o f the famous evangelist, will have her first book released this month, entitled, “OUR CHRISTMAS STORY.” Pub­ lished by Thomas Nelson and Sons, the volume is a written version of the story told each year by Ruth Graham to her five children. Dr. Merv Rosell, well known evan­ gelist of the American Crusade, re­ ports production is progressing on a new five minute series of radio pro­ grams, “ Take Five For Faith.” Rosell is also sending out his weekly half- hour programs, “The American Cru­ sade,” and a daily inspirational pro­ gram, “ Favorite Fifteen.” Dr. Ted W. Engstrom, president of Youth for Christ, International, states that three new publications will be launched during 1960. Two will be Portuguese and Spanish editions of the Youth for Christ magazine, and a house organ for the 45 nation family of YFC, “ The Eye.” Dr. George L. Ford, executive director of the National Association of Evan­ gelicals, has announced that October 18 to 25 will be NAE Week. The period will be set aside to pinpoint the work of the association over the

past 17 years. This year’s theme will be, “ Standing for the Changeless Word in a Changing World.” Rev. Harold Shaw, director of the Moody Bible Institute’s Correspond­ ence School, has outlined a new free home Bible study course in the basic truths of salvation. Entitled “The Good News,” the community evan­ gelism program is detailed in a 12- page descriptive brochure available from MBI. Dr. David Morken, associate evangelist with Billy Graham, has been invited by the 38 Protestant churches of Fukuoka, Japan, to conduct a special evangelistic crusade which will con­ clude October 4. Scene of the meetings will be the immense 7,000 seat sports arena in the seventh largest city of Japan (more than 700,000 inhabit­ ants). Dr. Clyde S. Kilby, chairman of the Department of English and Literature for Wheaton College, has announced the Fourth Annual Writer’s Confer­ ence to be held October 23-24 on the school’s campus. Among the many writers participating will be Wheaton alumna, Margaret London,, author of “ Anna and the King of Siam.” Don J. Odle, director of Venture for Victory (basketball evangelism), has reported that this year the team min­ istered to upwards of 350,000 people in nearly one hundred games. This distinctive means of witnessing for Christ has seen nearly 6,000 people decide for Christ this year. Jock Sonneveldt, president of Gospel Films, has announced the appoint­ ment of Joe Weatherly as Overseas Director of the Christian film organ­ ization. Gospel Films has just com­ pleted its fifth youth dramatic pro­ duction, “ Teen-age Rock,” which is available free for high school show­ ings. Miss Gladys Aylward, heroic mission­ ary whose life is portrayed in the

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