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
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