King's Business - 1956-02

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Sirs: I thought I would give my copies of T h e K in g ’ s B u sin ess to the Prairie Bible Institute library . . . but there is hardly anything spiritual in it any­ more. Page after page, I find nothing for the soul . . . and it is poorly writ­ ten. These October and November is­ sues will be thrown into the waste paper basket. Hope you will put some prayer into the next issues. Three Hills, Alberta Raymond F. Rogers “ On the Other Side of the Altar,” in your November issue was shocking with its caricature drawings. No won­ der divorce is so common when a Bible magazine can so cheapen mar­ riage. Your magazine has been sliding down since you left the Bible quota­ tions and words “ Jesus Saves” off the cover. Long Beach, Calif. Mrs. W. R. Streeper Sirs: Just a pause in my busy day to write you. Especially good in the November issue is “ On the Other Side of the Altar,” by Mavis Campbell. I like this because it was in “ everyday” talk, frank, and to the point. Many articles in religious magazines are so glum with an everyone-is-lost atti­ tude. My thanks to the author for this bit of refreshing reading. It left me with a good taste in my mouth. We are a family with four children. A few months back I sent in some prayer requests. They are being an­ swered. I would like to have you con­ tinue to pray. Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Chalmers F. Elliott The editorial staff of The King’s Business meets daily to pray for the requests sent in by readers. Each re­ quest is prayed for individually and out loud. And each request is ac­ knowledged. — ED. "On the Other .Side of the Altar" Sirs:

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