King's Business - 1967-04

Plain Talk On Luke by Manford Gutzke

Well-known for his radio ministry particularly in the South for his pro­ gram called “The Bible for You,” the author presents in clear and non­ technical terms some of the most pro­ found problems of theology. Al­ though possessing degrees of higher learning, Dr. Gutzke does not seem to remove himself from the “ com­ mon man” and has an unusual abil­ ity to relate scriptural truths in a fashion which is helpful to laymen. His current study, which is a com­ panion edition to the earlier volume on Matthew, gives a graphic por­ trayal of Luke’s account of Jesus Ch r i s t ’s humanity. — 180 pages; cloth; Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Mich.; $3.95. BOOK ENDS_____ (A Review of Current Publications) HEAVEN: A PLACE, A CITY, A HOME by Ed­ ward M. Bounds. 151 pages; cloth, Baker Book House, Grand Rapids; $2.50. Reissue of a book that has brought enlightenment and blessing to many. THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT by Charles L. Allen. 187 pages; cloth; Fleming H. RevelI Co.. Westwood, N.J.; $3.50. A popular exposition or the most famous discourse of our Lord, illumi­ nated by anecdotes and personal experiences. EDITH SITWELL by Ralph J. Mills. 47 pages; paper; William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., Grand Rapids; $.85.

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The Holy Spirit In Today's World by W. A. Criswell It goes without saying that there is a great deal of discussion today concerning the subject of the Holy Spirit’s ministry in the world as well as the church today. The well- known author is pastor of the First Baptist Church of Dallas, one o f the largest in the denomination with more than 13,000 members and an annual budget of more than one-and- a-half million dollars. He indicates wise insight into the Biblical exposi­ tion of this subject. In twenty-eight chapters, Dr. Criswell covers the areas of the emblems of the Spirit and His outpouring, as well as the charismatic gifts including miracles, healings, and tongues.—193 pages; cloth; Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Michigan; $2.95.

How To Give Away Your Faith by Paul E. Little One of the constant cries one hears today is for relevancy. The author, in a tastefully humorous and readable fashion, answers such questions as “ Is Christianity realis­ tic?” As director of evangelism for Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, he has many interesting ideas to present in answering unusual ques­ tions of the day. (i.e., “ How should one give thanks when eating in a res­ taurant? How should one react to olf-color stories? How can one in­ crease his faith? and, How to avoid awkwardness in witnessing.” ) The book will be particularly helpful to young people of college and high school age.—131 pages; cloth; Inter­ varsity Press, Ch i cago , Illinois; $3.50.

BIOLA’S 38th. ANNUAL 9 TiiAòlonaMj. (¡oitf&Asimsi MAY 1 - 5, 1967

BIOLA CAMPUS, 13800 BIOLA AVE. LA MIRADA, CALIFORNIA

F e a tu r ed S p e a k e r »

Conference Highlights: • M A N Y COLORFUL M ISSIONARY BOOTHS • SPECIAL FOREIGN DELICACY DINNER

• FILM FEATURE, WED., M A Y 3rd • OUTSTANDING EVENING MEETINGS • FRIDAY NIGHT RALLY

REV. HAL LINDSAY

DR. DON W. HI LUS

REV. JIM COOK

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