King's Business - 1958-11

THE KING’S BUSINESS

THE JEW STILL CRIES 'How U n i r

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

In America the need of the Jew Is spiritual — and it is a deep need. In other parts of the world persecution and discrim ination s till cause that anguished cry, “ 0 Lord, how long, how long?” As your prayers and partnership enable us, we seek to render spiritual and material aid to these suffering ones, and to present Christ their Messiah to multitudes of Jews throughout the world. Keep in touch with the plight and progress of world Jewry through our quarterly maga­ zine, THE EVERLASTING NATION. Till further notice, we are offering FREE with each sub­ scription ($1.00 per year) two short, fascinat­ ing books, "The Jew and Jesus Christ” and “ The Jewish Passover” . Make sure of your copies by subscribing today. Jacob Gartenhaus, D.O., Litt.D., President Dr. Robert G. Lee, Ph.D., Chairman, Advisory Council (Past President, Southern Baptist Convention) NTERNATIONAL BOARD OF JEWISH MISSIONS, INC. Box 1256, Atlanta 1, Ga. Subscriptions to King's Business make excellent gifts. — see Pages 2 6 - 2 7 —

NOVEMBER, In the year of our Saviour Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Eight

Vol. 49, No. 11

Established 1910

Dedicated to the spiritual development of the Christian home

Features TALKING PLATTERS — Joy Ridderhof .................................................. TO STARS AND SORROWS — Arthur B. Whiting ................................... 14 A FAITHFUL SERVANT FINISHES HER COURSE — Betty Bruechert 16 WHEN IS THANKS-giving — Don Hillis ............................................... 17 PROPHECY — Charles Moyes ..................................................................... 18 TROPHIES OF GOD'S GRACE — Doris Gould ...................................... 38 THE NARCOTICS TRAFFIC — Roger Arnebergh ................................. 39 AHOY SHIPMATES— Paul Myers ........................................................... 46 Articles UNDER THE PARSONAGE ROOF — Althea S. Miller ....................... 6 HYMNS YOU LOVE — Phil Kerr ........................................................... 7 EDITORIALS — S. H. Sutherland .............................................................. 8 DR. TALBOT'S QUESTION BOX ........... .................................................... 23 THE CHRISTIAN HOME — Paul Boyles ............................................... 24 PERSONAL EVANGELISM — Benjamin Weiss ...................................... 29 JR. KING'S BUSINESS — Martha S. Hooker ........................................ 32 SCIENCE AND THE BIBLE — Bolton Davldheiser .............................. 35 BOOK REVIEWS — Arnold Ehlert ........................................................... 36 TALKING IT OVER — Clyde Narramore ............................................... 40 WORLD NEWSGRAMS — J. O. Henry .................................................... 42 ACCENT ON YOUTH — Ken Poure' ....................................................... 50 Columns READERS REACTION .................................................................................... 5 PEOPLE IN THE NEWS ............................................................................... 9 TOWN AND CAMPUS ................................................................................... 25 ALUMNI ....................................................................................................... 38 RECORDS ........................................................................................................... 43 NUGGETS OF GOLD ....................................................................................... 44 Cover "Thanksgiving Back on the Farm" might well be the title of the cover picture for this November. In these days of rush and turmoil, one quickly forgets to enjoy the beauty of God's beautiful out-of-doors and abundant harvest.

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editorial board Bolton Davidheiser, Arnold D. Ehlert, Charles L. Feinberg, Edward Hayes, James O. Henry, Martha S. Hooker, Chester J. Padgett, Oran H. Smith, Gerald B. Stanton

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