King's Business - 1959-12

i T i c ^ K i n g s B u s i n e s s A publication of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Inc. Louis T. Talbot, Chancellor S. H. Sutherland, President • Ray A. Myers, Chairman of the Board DECEMBER, in the year of our Saviour Vol. 50, No. 12 Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Nine Established 1910 Dedicated to the spiritual development of the Christian home W i l THE MEANING OF CHRISTMAS — Willard M. Aldrich ......... 11 CHRISTMAS AND CALVARY — Vance Havner ................ 12 THE CHRIST OF CHRISTMAS — Oswald J. Smith 14 CHRISTMAS IN ACAPULCO — Norman Rohrer ................. ............. 16 THE BIRTH OF THE SAVIOUR — Charles L. Feinberg 20 THE AMAZING STORY — Martha Snell Nicholson 22 SERMONS IN ICE — Virdie Conaway ................................. 24 WHAT DOES HERBERT ARMSTRONG PREACH? — Herbert V. Caneday ...... ..................... ............. ....... 26 RELEASE TIME PAYS OFF — Mabelle B. McGuire ......................... 27 JOY FOR CHRISTMAS — Rachel Borne .............................. ............... 42 PENNY AND THE CHRISTMAS STAR — Helen Frazee-Bower ...... 43 TWENTIETH CENTURY EVANGELISM — Story of Word Records .... 54 Wu/teu EDITORIAL — Samuel H. Sutherland ....... ...... - 8 DR. TALBOT'S QUESTION BOX — Louis T. Talbot _______ 28 BOOK REVIEWS — Arnold Ehlert ...... ................ ... 30 HYMNS YOU LOVE — Phil Kerr ........................................................ 33 SCIENCE AND THE BIBLE — Bolton Davidheiser ................ ............ 34 WORLD NEWSGRAMS — James O. Henry ........................................ 35 TALKING IT OVER — Clyde M. Narramore ..... 37 RADIO BROADCASTING — Al Sanders ......... ...................................... 38 PERSONAL EVANGELISM — Benjamin Weiss ..................... .......... 39 UNDER THE PARSONAGE ROOF — Althea Miller ......................... 40 THE CHRISTIAN HOME — Paul Boyles ............................................... 41 TALKS WITH TEENAGERS — Betty Bruechert ......... 47 ACCENT ON YOUTH — Ken Pourc ........................ 49 ALUMNI NEWS — Inez McGahey _________ _____________________ 53 Cmn This month's cover is taken from busy activities on the new Biola Campus in La Mirada as students look forward to the holiday activities. Biola house mother Mrs. Leona Iverson looks out her apartment window as students Joyce Ruby, Betty Clark and Carmen Cover decorate the dormitory tree in La Mirada. — All Rights Reserved —

S. H. SUTHERLAND: Editor

J. RUSSELL ALLDER: Business Manager

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JANE M. CLARK: Circulation Monoger EDITORIAL BOARD

Irene Boyd, Bolton Davidheiser, Arnold D. Ehlert, Charles L. Feinberg, Edward Hayes, James O. Henry, Martha S. Hooker, Al Sanders, Oran H. Smith, Gerald B. Stanton

ADVERTISING — For information address the Advertising Manager, The King's Business, 558 South Hope Street, Los Angeles 17, California. MANUSCRIPTS — "The King's Business" cannot accept responsibility for loss or damage to manuscripts mailed to us for consideration. Second-class postage paid a t Los An­ geles, California. Printed in U.S.A. by Church Press, GlendaJe, California. ADDRESS: The King's Business, 558 S. Hope St., Los Angeles 17, Californio.

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DECEMBER, 1959

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