King's Business - 1958-07

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Sirs: Please send me an order blank for gift subscriptions. We enjoy KB so much and several we sent as gifts were also appreciated. It surely gets my ire up to read letters of unjustified criticism of your fine publication. Oxnard, Calif. Mrs. A. M. Cargile On Which Side? Sirs: W e received an unusual blessing from the June issue. However we’re somewhat puzzled over Brother Bob Shuler’s article, “Do We Hate Each Other?.” He talks about the diffi­ culty of straddling the fence on is­ sues. It would seem that our good brother is fairly good at fence- straddling himself. Who is he for anyway? Is he for Billy Graham or against him? I know The King’s Business stands 100% behind Billy Graham and all other men who are preaching the pure gospel of our Saviour. But where Brother Shuler stands is anyone’s guess from this article. Los Angeles, Calif. Wesley Klngsford, Jr. Sirs: So there’s been wide-spread cri­ ticism of Billy Graham. It proves nothing except that the devil is busy as usual. Portland, Ore. Mrs. W. W. Carlson Lana Turner Affair Sirs: I wish e v e r y teen-ager (and every Christian parent) could read your editorial on the Lana Turner affair. Something hideous is hap­ pening to our moral fiber. Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. Mary Cook Kennedy Sirs: I’m a father and your editorial on Lana Turner was exactly what I needed. I’ve been letting my good wife be the spiritual leader of our home. M y wife nearly cried when I suggested it would be good for me to conduct daily devotions for the family. Even the kids seem to ap­ preciate my new interest. Chicago, III. Dennis Larson Poetry Sirs: I’ve been wanting to say how much we appreciate the fine poetry in KB. A special thanks for all nine poems in the June issue. Los Angeles, Calif. Wanda Inman

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says KEITH WILSON* Class of ’59

M any young people today pass through their youthful years without ever having formed any central idea or purpose in their life.

“A t Westmont” says Keith, “ Christ is at the center o f every area — academic, athletic and social!’ Thus one learns early to “ Comm it thy way unto the Lord” *Keith is Junior Class president, played lead role in operetta, made Varsity basketball 3 years. Varsity track 2 years, Varsity baseball 1 year. WESTMONT CAN ADD RICHNESS TO YOUR LIFE TOO

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