King's Business - 1969-11

CONTEMPORARY DISCUSSION SERIES

The discussion group or Sunday School class that is looking for an elective course of study that zeroes in on today's issues in the light Scripture will welcome the Con­ temporary Discussion Series. Its stimulat­ ing presentations of up-to-date and even beyond-today issues become springboards leading to lively and intelligent discussion of a variety of issues faced by the Christian in today’s fast-paced world. The authors utilize contemporary view­ points to introduce each issue and then present Scripture passages which serve as guidelines for discussion. The questions which accompany each lesson are framed to elicit a variety of res FACING THE ISSUES I by William J. Krutza and Phillip DiCicco The following topics are included in the first Contemporary Discussion Guide: Body Transplants, Wealth and Poverty, Creation of Life, Ecumenism, Therapeutic Abortion, Communication, Civil Disobedience, Mod­ ern T e c h n o l o g y , Fashion and Clothes, Business Ethics, Church Music, and Urban Centers. Paperback $1.25 FACING THE ISSUES II by William J. Krutza and Phillip DiCicco A second Discussion Guide includes the following lessons: S h o u l d C h u r c h e s be Taxed? Life or Death — Who Decides? Do We Really Have to Give Up the Church? Should We Get Off the Sex Binge? Can We Ever Condone V i o l e nc e ? What About Di­ vorce and Remarriage? Is Total Abstinence Necessary Today? and Does the Bible Teach the Equality of the Races? Paperback $1.25

MR. CURTIS STEVENS has been ap­ pointed Director of Publicity for Through the Bible Publishers, headquartered in Dallas, Texas. DR. HARLIN J. ROPER Is President of the organization. DR. PAUL R. VAN GORDER has been appointed Associate Teacher of the Ra­ dio Class, according to RICHARD W. De- HAAN, President and Teacher. Accord­

ing to Mr. DeHaan, the appointment has become n e c e s s a r y because of the ex­ panding ministries of the organization. The Radio Bible Class is heard over a world­ wide network of 500 radio stations. The newest m i n i s t r y , "Day of Discovery,"

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is a color television production which is seen on more than sixty metropolitan television stations. Richard DeHaan JOHN W. PETERSON was honored by Gospel Films, Inc. in a special salute to him at the end of a Bible Conference this summer. More than two thousand people attended the special meeting which featured the Continentals, FLO PRICE, The Peterson Trio, and concert organist HAROLD DeCOU. REV. WESLEY L GUSTAFSON h a s been named Candidate and Orient Sec­ retary of the Evangelical Free Church of America Board of Overseas Missions in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was formerly pastor of the Evangelical Free Church in Fullerton, California. DR. JAMES N. BEDFORD has joined the extension staff of Moody Bible In­ stitute of Chicago. Dr. Bedford is a graduate of Moody Bible Institute and has served as president of Buffalo Bible Institute and Theological Seminary. World Relief Commission has accept­ ed a 120-bed Hoa Khanh Children's Hos­ pital from the United States Marines in Viet Nam. The facility was publicly ac­ cepted by DR. NATHAN BAILEY, Presi­ dent for the Commission. The hospital was started four years ago as a small first aid station operated by off-duty Marine doctors and corpsmen. They used their own personal funds for the $300,000 building. DR. EVERETT S. GRAFFAM, WRC Executive Vice Presi­ dent, was present at the transfer and dedication ceremony. THE KING'S BUSINESS

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RUSHING TO RUSSIANS with the Gospel for over 35 years in a world-wide ministry to Russian people and others. 1. Supporting over 100 Russian and other Missionaries and Evangelists in 22 countries, preaching in 13 languages. 2. Sending out Bibles, New Testaments and Christian liter­ ature in Russian, Polish, Ukran- ian, and other Slavic languages to many parts of the world, including Russia.

HELP US REACH THE FORGOTTEN MAN

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North America Indian Mission (formerly Marine Medical Mission)— bringing Christ to Indians on reservations of Pacific Northwest— requests prayer for workers for nine new fields. Wanted— to reach forgotten man Nine missionary couples. . . school teachers. . . field helpers camping leadership. . . summer student volunteers Pray "the Lord of the harvest" for labor­ ers. Write for information and FREE publications. North America Indian Mission 2205 Fir St., Vancouver, B.C.

3. 26 Russian-Slavic radio missionaries broad­ casting in Russian and other languages over 10 radio stations reaching millions daily with the Gospel — especially in Soviet Russia. Hundreds of letters are received, many pleading for Bibles and Christian literature. 4. Sponsoring the only Russian Bible Insti­ tute in the world — located in Argentina — givingChristian training to Slavic young people. 5. Your prayers and financial support are needed to continue spreading the Gospel through missionaries. Gospel literature, radio broadcasts, and the Russian Bible Institute. Send for free magazine "Slavic Gospel News." Write: PETER DEYNEKA, Founder & General Director SLAVIC GOSPEL ASSOCIATION Dept. K 2434 N. Kedzie Blvd., Chicago, III. 60647 P.O. Box 2, Station K, Toronto 12, Ont., Can.

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