King's Business - 1954-03

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

Dedicated to the spiritual development of the Christian home

Voi. 45, No. 3

MARCH, 1954

Established 1910

chancellor LOUIS T. TALBOT

ARTICLES THE LOST RING— A True Prayer Story— D. A. Taylor ................... 11 SEVEN STEPS TO SUCCESS— Jack Wyrtzen and Edwin R. Anderson 12 THE UNIQUENESS OF CHRISTIANITY— G. Raymond White ......... 14 REACHING OUR CHILDREN FOR CHRIST— Photo Story .......... ... 15 IF PAUL APPLIED TO A MISSIONARY SOCIETY ............................. 30 CAPSULE COURSE FOR CHRISTIANS— Betty Bruechert ................... 38 PARDON— Poem— Wm. Wallace Ellis ............................................... ... 47 FEATURES READER REACTION ...................... ............................................................. 6 FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK ....................................................................... 8 WORLD NEWSGRAMS—-James O. Henry .............................................. 18 WORDS FROM THE WORD— Charles L. Feinberg ............................. 19 OUT OF THE LAB— Donald S. Robertson .............................................. 20 THEOLOGICALLY THINKING— Gerald B. Stanton ............................. 21 BOOK REVIEWS— Donald G. Davis ........................................................ 22 PHILOSOPHY IN LIFE— Paul M. Aijian ................................................. 24 HYMNS YOU LOVE— Phil Kerr ................................................................ 25 JUNIOR KING'S BUSINESS— Martha S. Hooker .................................. 26 TALKING IT OVER— A psychologist answers— Clyde Narramore 28 THE SCOPE OF MISSIONS— Oran H. Smith ......................................... 29 BIOLA FAMILY CIRCLE ............................................................................... 32 DR. TALBOT'S QUESTIONBOX ................................................................... 33 IN CHRIST IS LIFE— What Is Your Religion? ....................................... 35 UNDER THE PARSONAGE ROOF— Althea S. Miller ........................ 49 ADVERTISERS' INDEX ................................................................................. 50 CHRISTIAN EDUCATION LOOKING AHEAD IN CHRISTIAN ED— Margaret Jacobsen ......... 40 YOUNG PEOPLE'S TOPICS— Chester J. Padgett .................................. 41 SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSONS— Homer A. Kent, Allison Arrowood .. 44 OBJECT LESSONS— Elmer L.Wilder ........................................................ 48 COVER The youngster on this month's cover is a Jewish lad pictured while attending a Bible study class in Los Angeles. For a photo story on reaching children for Christ see pages 15-17. — Photo : Lloyd Hamill

editor S. H. SUTHERLAND

managing editor LLOYD HAMILL

copy editor ROSE HARDIE

editorial assistant LUCY R. REDMOND advertising manager MILTON R. SUE circulation manager STELLA KINTER business .manager J. RUSSELL ALLDER editorial board Paul M. Aijian • Charles L. Feinberg Martha S. Hooker « Glenn F. O'Neal • Donald 5. Robertson Gerald B. Stanton

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

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