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
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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
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OCTOBER 1956
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