King's Business - 1949-09

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T h e P r e s s a n d T h e C h r i s t i a n W o r l d Children's Missionary Magazine Don Hillis, Biola missionary in In­ dia, and Dick Hillis, Biola missionary iri China, have undertaken to continue the publication of Around The World With Uncle Paul, a children’s mission­ ary magazine. The purpose of this labor of love is to foster the mission­ ary spirit in the tender hearts of Christian children. Miss Irene Mills, Box 188, Lomita, California, will fur­ nish information regarding subscrip­ tions. Youth Home Mission Conference With the motto of “ Living Christ in the Business World and Preaching Christ in Rural America,” a National Conference of Youth Home Missions, sponsored by the Christian Business and Professional Women of America, recently convened in Los Angeles. Mrs. Helen Baugh, national leader, reports excellent progress in this work par­ ticularly in small towns and rural areas where no organized church work exists. Youth Blitz A spiritual blitz in Europe in the summer of I960 by 100 Youth for Christ evangelistic teams was recently approved at the fifth Annual Youth International Convention. Teams will be composed of five young people re­ cruited from Christian colleges and Bible schools. A budget of $800,000.00 was proposed with a third of this amount going for clothing and food relief to all parts of the world. The present Youth for Christ leader is Dr. Dr. Leo H. Lehmann of Christ’s Mis­ sion, New York City, maintains a cen­ ter for dispensing gospel truth for Ro­ man Catholics throughout the United States. Recently Rev. William E. Burke and Rev. Peter J. Doeswyk concluded a three-month speaking tour through five Midwestern states with large crowds attending the meetings and tes­ tifying to the value of the messages these converted priests bring. More than 200 such services were held, reaching an estimated 75,000 people, yet not without difficulty and personal danger to the ex-priests. Belgian Bulletins An efficient and self-sacrificing spir­ itual enterprise goes on constantly in Catholic Belgium under the banner of the Belgian Gospel Mission. A pro­ gram of preaching, teaching, publish­ ing and distributing the Word of Life is carried on as well as open-air and tent work, child evangelism, young people’s camps, Bible correspondence and evening school courses. The spirit­ ual conflict has been very grim but there are many victories. S E P T E M B E R , 1 9 4 9 Robert A. Cook, of Chicago. Converted Catholic Speakers

BUSINESS

Official Publication of The Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Incorporated

Louis T. Talbot, D.D.

Betty Bruechert Managing Editor

William W . Orr, D.D.

Editor in Chief

Associate Editor

Copyright, 1919, The King’s Business No part o f this magazine may be reproduced without permission. All Rights Reserved. Voi. 40 September 1949 No. 9

CONTENTS Editorially Speaking ................................................................................ 4 Dr. Talbot’s Question Box ........................................ ............................. 5 The Church With An Open Door, G. Coleman Luck ......................... 6 Poem, The Intercessor, Annie Johnson F lint ...................................... 7 “ Now Thee Alone” Vance Havner ........................... ........................... 8 Poem, Music, Martha Snell Nicholson ............................................... 9 What the Bible Says About Heaven, Louis T. Talbot ..................... 10 Young People—God Has the Answer! William W. O rr ................. 11 The Family Altar and “ Great Things” , Norman V. Williams ......... 13 The Bible in the News, William W. O rr ......................... ................... 14 Junior King’s Business, Martha S. Hooker; Stories— Little Corners; A Baby in a Basket-Boat, Elizabeth McE. Sh ields.. 15 Biola Family Circle .................................................................................. 18 Sunday School Lessons, Homer A. Kent, Allison Arrowood ........... 19 Young People’s Topics, Walter L. Wilson .......................................... 25 Bible Quiz, Vernon Howard ..................................................................... 25 Object Lessons, Elmer L. Wilder ..................... ....................................... 29 Picture Credits: Cover and Page 11, Eva Luoma, Cove Station, Weirton, W. Va.; Page. 15, Wilde’s Bible Pictures. SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION—“The King’s Business” is published monthy; $2.00, one year; $1.00, six month; 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. REMITTANCES—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. ADVERTISING—For information, address the Advertising Manager, 558 South Hope Street, Los Angeles 13, California. MANUSCRIPTS— “The King’s Business” cannot accept responsibility for loss or damage to manuscripts mailed to us for consideration. Entered as second-class matter November 7, 1938, at the Post Office at Los Angeles, Cali­ fornia, 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 R., authorized October 1, 1918, and November 13. 1938. ADDRESS: The King’s Business, 558 So. Hope S£., Los Angeles 13, California. Page Three

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