King's Business - 1946-07

TH E K I N G ’ S B U S I N E S S

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T H E K I N G ' S B U S I N E S S Published Monthly by and Representing The Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Incorporated

A PPLICATION for a new FM radio '•** station for the Bible Institute of Los Angeles has just been filed. Old- timers will remember that we owned and operated the first religious broad­ casting station in the entire United States, which was sold, f We régret that, due to an unforeseen paper shortage, some of our June maga­ zines did not contain the special graduate feature. jf Biola has had a wonderful commencement with no less than 119 earnest young people receiving their diplomas. We are much impressed with the godly de­ termination of these students. They . know that God has called them, and they know where they are going. We feel that if our Lord Jesus Christ tar­ ries, the world will feel the impress of this class of 1946. f Thanks are due to eloquent servants of God who delivered commencement addresses: Rev. Robert Munger, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church .of Berke­ ley, Calif., a young people’s favorite, who easily captivated the hearts of all Biolans; and Dr. William McCar- rell of Cicero, 111., a staunch defender of the faith, who has lost none of his God-given power to proclaim the truth, Greatly interested in the re­ port of a Presbyterian missionary ■from China, Mr. Banon, who speaks convincingly of the present challenge of that vast land. He also gives a glowing report of' the steadfastness on the part of former Biola-in-China trained native workers. Under al­ most unendurable conditions, they Remained true to Christ. Surely there iá every reason to get this school in •operation as soon as possible. j[ Paper "shortages continue to plague news­ paper and magazine publishers. Not­ withstanding, more magazines are appearing on the newsstands, What saddens our hearts most is the un­ happy duty of writing 250 applicants for admission to the Bible "Institute that there is no room. We need hun­ dreds of thousands of dollars for the erection of a fourth building. If we had it now, we would not have to say "No” to these fine Christian young "people, if Happy to have on our net- "Work radio program one of our best- known graduates, Dr. Charles E. Ful­ ler, of the Old-Fashioned Revival Hour. Another famous graduate, Rev. Percy Crawford, also widely used by the Lord in radio ministry, was here 'recently. We thank God for these two and for nearly nine thousand others, who have graduated from this school 'since its beginning. This is the most challenging age of all time, and we ’ must meet it by the grace of God. "Brethren, pray lor us.”

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William W. Qrr, D.D. Associate Editor

Louis T. Talbot, D.D. Editor in Chief

Betty Bruechert, Managing Editor Copyright, The King’s Business No part of this magazine may be reproduced without permission.

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JULY

No. 7

CONTENTS

How I Was Saved.................... .................................................................... 287 A Nation Is Bom, Ruth A. Woodworth ...................................;.................. 289 A Most Remarkable Answer to Prayer, Charles E. Fuller ........................... 290 The Church That Left Its First Love, G. Coleman Luck ........................... 291 Editorially Speaking....."..................... ..... ...................................................... 293 The Bible Book of the Month, John A. Hubbard ....................................... 294 The Cup of Wrath, Poem, Charlotte E. Arnold ....... ................................. 295 Lyman Stewart................. ................... ........................................................ 297 The Bible Institute on the Air............................................... ..................... 298 Biola Family Circle....................................................................................... 299 Devotional Readings, lone Lowman. ............................................................ 301 The Bible in the News..................... ...................................- ..................... 303 Dr. Talbot’s Question Box................................... ....................................... 304 Junior King’s Business, Martha S. Hooker ................................................... 305 Earth’s Treasure Heaps, Paul R. Bauman ........ ........................................... 307 Book Reviews, William W. Orr ......... ........................................................ 308 One World or Christ’s, Bernard Ramm ............................ .......... ........——- 309 Young People’s Topics, Dr. Walter L. Wilson ................................ ........... 310 Sunday School Lessons......................,......... . ......................................... .— 314 Object Lessons for July, Elmer L. Wilder .................................................. 320 Bible Drills, Charlotte S. Frampton ............................................................. 322 S U B S C R IP T IO N IN F O R M A T IO N — “ The K in g 's Business" is published monthly: $1.60, one yr.; $2.00. two yrs.: 75 cents, six months; 20 cents, single copy. Clubs of three or more at special rates. Write for details. Canadian and foreign subscriptions 25 cents extra. It requires one month for a change of address to become effective. Please send both old and new addresses. R E M I T T A N C E S — Payable in advance, should be made by bank draft, express, or post office money order payable to “ The King’s Business.” Date of expiration will show plainly on outside wrapper or cover of magazine. A D V E R T IS IN G — For information, address the Advertising Manager, 558 South Hope Street, Los Angeles 13, California. M A N U S C R IP T S — “ The King’s Business” cannot accept responsibility for loss or damage to manuscripts sent in for consideration. Entered as second-class matter November 7. 1938, at the Post Office at Los Angeles, California, under the Act of March 3. 1879. Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in the Act of February 28, 1925. embodied in paragraph 4, section 538, P. L. and ft., authorized October 1, 1918, and November 13, 1938. A D D R E S S : T h e K in g ’s B usin ess, 558 So. H op e St., L o s A ngele s 13. Calif.

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