King's Business - 1956-10

THEKING'S BUSINESS

A publication of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles/ Inc. Louis T. Talbot, Chancellor

H ow to get a free book by Dr. Narramore T h e K in g ’ s B u sin e ss has just published Christian Psychol- \ ogy, How It Can Help You, by Dr. Clyde M. Narramore (for Dr. Narramore’s month­ ly page see p. 39). This 18,000-word booklet contains the most popular questions and answers that have ap­ peared in “ Talking It Over” during the past three years. This important work is in­ dexed under 20 topics includ­ ing: Adolescence problems, Christian ethics, Counseling, Dating, Divorce, Family re­ lations, M arriage, Mental health, Prayer, Sex education, Spiritual problems, Sunday school teaching problems, etc. Copies are available only as a premium when you give one or more gift orders to T h e K in g ’ s B u sin e ss . Each sub­ scrip tion must be for 15 months at the low price of just $3. Be sure to state on each order that you want the free bonus book by Dr. Nar­ ramore. Also state if gift card is to be sent and how it is to be signed. The King's Busi­ ness magazine, 55 8 So. Hope St., Los Angeles 17, Calif.

S. H. Sutherland, President

Ray A. Myers, Chairman of the Board OCTOBER

In the year of our Saviour Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Six

Vol. 47, No. 10

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Established 1910

Dedicated to the spiritual development of the Christian home

ARTICLES HOW CHRISTIANITY WORKS — Nobu Yamamoto ........................... 9 IN CHRIST IS LIFE — Frustration ......................................... -.................. 10 THREE DEGREES OF LOVE — A. W. Toner ............................................ 11 GROWTH IN GRACE — Maurice Baldwin ................... -.......................... 12 POEMS BY MARTHA SNELL NICHOLSON .................. . 1 3 ,2 5 ,2 7 ,3 1 STOREHOUSE TITHING — Charles L. Feinberg .................................... 14 TRICK OR TREAT EVANGELISM — Margaret W. Donaldson ............ 15 BEING QUIET BEFORE GOD — Richard C. Halverson .......... ............. 16 TODAY'S PROPHETS AND A MANIFESTO ............................................ 16 MOLOKANS FROM THE FLATS — Norman Rohrer ............................. 40 FEATURES READER REACTION ............- .......................................................................... 4 PEOPLE — A monthly column of names in the news ........................... 6 UNDER THE PARSONAGE ROOF — Althea S. Miller ........................ 7 FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK .......... ........... ............................................... 8 THEOLOGICALLY THINKING — Gerald B. Stanton ........................... 18 JUNIOR KING'S BUSINESS — Tina Talks Again — Frances N. Phair 20 SEARCHING THE SCRIPTURES: Acts — Chester J. Padgett ............ 22 BOOK REVIEWS— Donald G. Davis ...................................................... 28 TALKING IT OVER — A psychologist answers — Clyde Narramore 39 ADVERTISERS' INDEX ................................................................................... 42 CHR ISTIAN EDUCATION TEACHING MISSIONS TO THE FOUR-YEAR-OLD — Mary Le Bar ..33 OBJECT LESSONS— Elmer L. Wilder ...................................................... 35 COVER The old Russian Molokan on this month's cover belongs to the gen­ eration of American Russians who want life to go on as it did for their ancestors. But there's a social-religious revolution going on among the younger set. For the story see pages 40 ,41 .

S. H. SUTHERLAND: editor

“LLOYD HAMILL: managing editor LUCY BARAJIKIAN: editorial assistant STELLA KINTER: circulation manager

ROSE HARDIE: copy editor MILTON R. SUE: advertising manager J. RUSSELL ALLDER: business manager

editorial board: Donald G. Davis, Charles L. Feinberg, James O. Henry, Martha S. Hooker, Margaret Jacobsen, Chester J. Padgett, Donald S. Robertson, Oran H. Smith, Gerald B. Stanton

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 of Los An­ geles. California, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in the Act of February 28, 1925, em­ bodied in paragraph 4, section 538, P.L. and R., authorized October 1, 1918, and November 13, 1938. Printed in U.S.A. by Church Press, Glendale, California. ADDRESS: The King's Business, 558 S. Hope St., Los Angeles 17, California.

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OCTOBER 1956

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