King's Business - 1961-02

BOUGEONS

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are located in the three far Western States, and are available for counsel­ ling relative to matters concerning the Christian’s investments, wills, estates and agreements. Mr. Ray Weiskopf is director.

DR. T A L B O T ON M ISS IONARY TO U R

Anxious to be of service not only here at home, but also in needy areas of the world, Dr. Louis T. Talbot, Chancellor of Biola, left recently on

BOOK ROOM EMPLOYEE W IN S SPECIAL PRIZE

Miss Alvina S. Erickson, employee of the Biola Book Rooms was awarded first prize in the recent Moody Press

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The Door to 25,000,000 Chinese outside the Mainland The Colony that has the largest dis­ placed personnel with the greatest amount of suffering per square mile in the world The Bible Institute of Los Angeles in a great ministry EVANGELISM — Services in three dif­ ferent centers. MEDICAL — A doctor and nursing staff treating over 1,500 a month. BOOK ROOM — Downtown distribution point for Bibles and literature, Chinese and English. SCHOOLS — Christian education for 1,300 underprivileged children. NURSERY — Tin y tots of refugee par­ ents seeking love and home and work. Daily program caring for health, meals and instruction. Gospel antidote to communist propaganda. In operation early 1960. For complete information and gifts write: The Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Inc. Hongkong Department 5S8 South Hope Street Los Angeles 17, California Free In form a tion How you can study the Bible BIOLA EVENING SCHOOL Dr. Chase A. Sawtell, Director 13800 Biola Ave., La Mirada, California

-AW 1 Dr. Talbot and Mr. J. R. Allder, Executive Vice-President of Biola a special Bible conference tour which will take him to Australia (land of his birth), Pakistan, India, and the Holy Land. Accompanying him to Pakistan was his daughter who with

contest which stressed the sale of popu­ lar paper back books published by the firm. Miss Gladys Walter, an em­ ployee of the downtown store, was also awarded a prize in the nation­ wide contest. RAD IO S TA T IO N A D D IT IO N S A N D CHANGES Since there are a number of areas throughout the country where it is impossible to purchase time on any station during the week, the Bible Institute will now begin releasing programs on Sunday at select times. Areas include El Centro, San Luis Obispo a n d Eureka, California; Tuscon, Arizona; and Yakima, Wash­ ington. Other important changes are to be noted in the special announce­ ment inside the front cover of this month’s KING’S BUSINESS. Extra copies of the new station logs are available for distribution upon your request to our Biola Radio Depart­ ment. PRESIDENT'S OFFICE MOVED T O TH E LA M IR AD A CAMPUS Due to the rapid growth of the La Mirada Biola Campus, the offices of Dr. Samuel H. Sutherland, president, have been moved to the 75 acre site. Located temporarily in the Pierce- Hunt Memorial Infirmary, Dr. Su­ therland will be able to give much greater attention to the specific needs of the student academic and spiritual life development program.

From left to right, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Poole; Mrs. Betty Foster (Dr. Talbot's daughter); Dr. Talbot, his two grandchildren; Mrs. Betty Brue- chert, secretary to the Chancellor; and Mr. Allder. her two children, will join her hus­ band who is in the Orient on govern­ ment service. The family will reside there for some time. Dr. Talbot expects to be serving in special Bible conferences especially in the land of India. He will also join the Biola Holy Land tour in the Spring as one of the teachers and leaders. He expects to return to Biola about June 1 in time for commence­ ment activities.

NAM E OF D EPAR TM EN T CHANG ED

Formerly known as the Field De­ partment, this important phase of the school’s ministry will henceforth be designated as the Stewardship De­ partment. Biola Field Representatives

Send to Prayer Time, The King’s Busines maga zine,558 So. Hope,Los Angeles 17, California.

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