King's Business - 1963-05

T h e K i n g © B a e i n e e s E S T A B L I S H E D 1 9 1 0 A publication of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Inc. Louis T. Talbot, Chancellor • S. H. Sutherland, President • Ray A. Myers, Board Chairman MAY, in the year of our Saviour Vol. 54, No. 5 Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-three Established 1910 Dedicated to the spiritual development of the Christian home /W e s THE HOLY SPIRIT A N D TONGUES — Robert L. Thomas .......... 9 CH R IST IAN IT Y A N D SEX — Stuart Barton Babbage ............... 12 WHEN TO SAY NO — Erich F. Brauer ................................. 14 LAOS STILL W A IT S — Rosemary Foote .................................. 16 THE M IN D UNDER THE BLOOD ............................................ 18 CAMPERS IN T RA IN ING ............... -...................................... 20 CHR IST IAN CONFERENCES EXPAND ....................................... 21 ALL ISRAEL SHALL BE SAVED — Nickolas Kurtaneck ............... 23 SMO K ING — Dr. L. Sale-Harrison ............................................ 34 LOOK W HO PAYS — Berthalee Braylcs ................................... 35 T IM ELY TIPS FOR TEACHERS — Margaret Jacobsen ................. 36 THE KITE THAT W ANTED TO BE FREE — Louis T. Talbot ...... 42 THE CHR IST IAN YOUTH A N D DATES — Clyde M. Narramore .... 44 Fedu/iea MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR — Samuel H. Sutherland .............. 6 FOR WOM EN ONLY — Dick Hillis ........................................... 19 DR. TALBOT'S QUESTION BOX — Louis T. Talbot ..................... 26 TA LK ING IT OVER — Clyde M. Narramore .............................. 28 PERSONAL EVANGELISM — Benjamin Weiss ............................ 29 BOOK REVIEWS — Arnold D. Ehlert ......................................... 30 WORLD NEW SGRAMS — James O. Henry .............................. 32 SCIENCE A N D THE BIBLE — Bolton Davidheiser 33 CULTS CRITQUE — Betty Bruechert ....................................... 39 UNDER THE PARSONAGE ROOF — Althea S. Miller ................. 41 Multiti READER REACTION ................................................................ 5 PRESENTING THE MESSAGE .................................................. 27

CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS DIRECTORY

“ I a p p r e c i a t e STONY BROOK’S Student Achievement” says Richard Hillyer Woodbury, New Jersey The academic program of Stony Brook is arranged to stimulate and help a boy achieve the highest scholastic rating of which he is capable. The School belongs to the Educa­ tional Records Bureau and makes regular use of its intelligence and objective tests. Various scholastic prizes and membership in the Cum Laude Society, the honorary pre­ paratory-school scholastic society, furnish incentives. Stony Brook carefully plans to help each student improve his weaker sub­ jects without holding back the stronger mem­ bers of the class, through the use of ability sectioning and regular extra-help sessions. Christian Education at Stony Brook has real meaning. The atmosphere is wholesome without being pious. Boys are urged to live their lives in accordance with the will of God as set forth in Scripture. Bible Study is a major subject and is required of all students throughout the entire course. By maintaining a balance between reli­ gious, academic, and recreational activities, the School aims at a harmony of I purpose. By intelligent applica- * tion of this Christian program, in 1 both administration and teach- ing, Stony Brook is making a dis- ¿smb tinctive contribution to American M Vl education. jfc B i t D r . F r a n k E . G a e b e l e in I gSjjSBfc Headmaster - "B For Catalogue and Information, write jL Director of Admissions, Dept. 80 THE STONY BROOK SCHOOL Stony Brook, Long Island * N ew York

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