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Biola Broadcaster - 1953-08

1953

VOL. 1

NEW MUSICAL DIRECTOR

Dr. Samuel H. Sutherland, president of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, has announced the appointment of Mr. Earle F. Hulin as Director of the Sa– cred Music Department, ef– fective August 1. From 1939 to 1951, Mr. Hulin was head of the Music Department of the Providence Bible Institute, and while there arranged and directed .nusic for several large Christian pro– grams on the East Coast. He has

also traveled extensively across the country with small musi– cal ensembles, speaking, singing and bringing gospel messages. In 1951, Mr. Hulin was named to Chairmanship of the Piano Department of the Moody Bible Institute. It is with a great deal of joy and pleasure that we of the Radio Department welcome Mr. Hulin with the fam– ily of God's servants here at BIOLA and as the Fall series of broadcasts are launched in September, our prayer war– riors are asked to remember Mr. Hulin and his many new and important duties before the Throne of Grace, that the Lord will give him strength and guidance.

Look for in this issue ••• • SPECIAL IMPORTANT TELEGRAM • LATEST CONFERENCE NEWS • DATES TO REMEMBER

• NUGGETS OF GOLD

P-AR-ABlfS ~V\J PfARLS GEMS ol WISDOM Bad habits are like

DATES TO REMEMBER FOR ••• August 3-Direct report from Norman Allensworth in the Orient. 5-First conference broodcast from Glendawn, Wash. 10-Last broadcast from Glen· dawn, Wash. 12-Soloist Joe Barclay 14-Remote broadcast to point of interest around BIOL"t. 21-BIOLA Night at Conference. (Alumni especially invited). 23-Mt. Hermon conference closes. 24-Special program from Santa Cruz Twin Lakes Baptist Ch., Rev. Roy Kraft, Pastor. 26-News about the September King's Business. 31-Report from Alumni on field. September 7-First Mission Covenant Church of Oakland, California, Rev. Wesley Nelson, Pastor. 9-School opens for Fall term. 16-Mt. Hermon Conf. opens. 17-First B'dcast, Mt. Hermon.

DR. TALBOT RETURNS HOME After capturing on film in full color sound reproduction the historic coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, Dr. Louis T. Talbot, beloved Chancellor of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, has returned to this country and for the next few weeks, will be holding meetings in the Pacific Coast area.

The mon who only samples the Word of God never acquires much of a taste for it. . . . . Running people down is bad business, whether you're a mo– torist or a gossip.

Don't children School • THEM! send your to Sunday BRING . . . . The church that is not a missionary church will soon be a missing church••

a comfortable bed • • • easy to get into, but hard ta get out of. • • • • You may stop lov• ing Gad - but Gad never stops IOYfng you!

Bringing in all of the ancient glorious splen– dor of the Coronation, the films which Dr. Tal–

bot will show in churches across the land will graphically por- tray the vivid and significant Christian importance of the tra· ditional ceremony which re· cently took place. Truly it was the "Pageant of the Centuries" and holds a great deal of in– terest for Christians today. This phase of the testimony of a na· tion will be given in detail by Dr. Talbot at each of his special meetings. While over in Scotland and England, Dr. Talbot also pho- tographed pictures of the his– toric churches, homes, and graves of such Christian re– formers as John Wesley, John Knox, William Tyndale and many other heroes of the faith. In addition, this series will show the spot where more than six thousands Christians were martyred for the cause of the Protestant reformation. While we would very much like to have Dr. Talbot with us all the time, his desire is to tell men and women every· where of the crying spiritual need during these dark hours of sin and unbelief. In the early fall, he will be leaving for the continent of Africa to photograph the work of BIOLA missionaries on the field. Please 1 pray for him that the. Lord ! may continue to strengthen him t in His matchless service.

BIOLA RADIOGRAM

BlBLE INSTITUTE OF LOS ANGE.LES

PIMY YE TKEREFOR£ THE LORD OF THE HA,RVEST THAT HE WlLL SEMO FORTH LA– BOUR ERS INTO HIS HARVEST. '

45 YEARS TRAINING MORE THAN 20,000 YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE WORD OF GOD.

The story is told of an al· chemist who came·to King Leo X saying he had discovered the way to transmute the baser metals into gold. He, of course, expected to receive a huge sum of money for his discovery, but Leo was not the simpleton the Alchemist thought. He merely gave the "discoverer" a large purse in which to keep the gold he would supposedly make. From the wit of this ancient, we can clearly see how God deals with the hearts of men and women who are proud and arrogant and endeavor to ac- complish great feats in their own selfish strength. So it is with our Christian stewardship, for how often we hang tenaciously to those earthly things we own. We dare not let go of our bank account, our fond dreams and " towers of castled fancies. Yet, God is never debtor to any man. I have yet to see the Christian who gives his just stewardship to God, and to whom God does not give back even greater blessings. Relying on selfish strength for gain is

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