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illustrations will be found in these pages. 159 pages. Cloth. Fleming H. Revell Co., Westwood, N. J. $2.00. BROADMAN COMMENTS 1953 By R. Paul Caudill Broadman Press’s annual volume of comment on the International Bible Lessons for Christian Teaching (for­ merly International Sunday School Les­ sons) is now before the public. This use­ ful book contains the Bible text for each lesson, notes on the passage, lesson out­ line, lesson interpretation, and “ the les­ son in life”—practical aims for the con­ clusion of the period. The work is con­ servative—true to the Word through­ out. 476 pages. Cloth. Broadman Press, Nashville, Tenn. $2.25. R. A. TORREY’S GIST OF THE LESSON 1953 Edited by John W. Bradbury Like the previous Sunday School les­ son commentary, this one is based upon the International Bible Lessons for Christian Teaching. Dr. Bradbury ably carries on the ministry of Dr. Torrey in the concise and pointed treatment of the lessons in two or three pages. Easily fit­ ting into pocket or purse, it will be use­ ful to teachers and adults in general. 160 pages. Cloth. Fleming H. Revell Co., Westwood, N. J. 75c. FORTY STORIES FOR YOU TO TELL Gladys Mary Talbot This excellent collection of stories adapted to the interests of children of all ages is the labor of love of one thorough­ ly experienced in the techniques of story­ telling. Included also are invaluable practical suggestions for use and presen­ tation as well as a complete index. The literature is in good taste, with sound spiritual and emotional appeal. Contents cover Bible and Bible truth, special sea­ son, missionary, service, biographical and devotional stories, and a few “might- be-true” and “ just-for-fun” tales. 192 pages. Cloth. Moody Press, Chicago. $2.50. THE SIX MIRACLES OF CALVARY By William R. Nicholson Many will rejoice to find in the book stores once more this little book writ­ ten many years ago by Bishop William R. Nicholson of the Reformed Episcopal Church. Here are discussions of the miraculous darkness, the rending of the veil, the earthquake, the opened graves, the undisturbed graveclothes of Jesus, and resurrection life—all charged with thought-provoking suggestion from the Word. 125 pages. Paper. Moody Press, Chicago, 111. 35c. PLANNING CHURCH SCHOOL WORKERS CONFERENCES By Erwin G. Benson Sunday School teachers and officers meetings are apt to become stereotyped and dull. This book is filled with good suggestions which will insure interest­ ing and challenging meetings aimed at constructive planning for the school. 104 pages. Cloth. W. A. Wilde Co., Bos­ ton, Mass. $2.00.

YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED By Dorothy C. Haskin The questions answered do not in­ volve Bible problems as do so many similarly titled books. These are the oft- recurring questions which trouble God’s people—“ Isn’t It Enough to Live a Christian Life Without Testifying?”— “When Will I Cease to be Tempted?”— “Why Did I Lose that Cherished Pos­ session?”—“Why Do I Face the Same Problem Over and Over?” Both saved and unsaved will find help in this new Moody Colportage Library issue. 128 pages. Paper. Moody Press, Chicago, 111. 35c. Fresh, stimulating two-page portraits of over eighty characters from both the Old and New Testaments from the pen of a powerful young Welsh preacher make this a most readable book. The sketch of Lot is cast in the form of a letter—it begins, “ Dear Lot, Were you ever really happy in Sodom?” 175 pages. Cloth. Marshall, Morgan & Scott, Ltd., London, England. 8 shillings, sixpence. BIBLE CAMEOS By Ivor Powell

By Donald G. Davis, Ph.D. Head of the Church History Department of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles COMMENTARY ON THE GOSPEL OF LUKE By Norval Geldenhuys This is the first published volume of the long awaited conservative New In­ ternational Commentary on the New Testament projected under the general editorship of Dr. Ned B. Stonehouse of Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia. The author is a minister of the Dutch Reformed Church of South Africa. The conservative student will find in this volume both a positive, con­ structive treatment of the text and scholarly refutation of the critical at­ tacks upon the Gospel. The introduction is especially well done. Pastors, teach­ ers, and theological students will desire to add this work, and those which will follow, to their libraries. 685 pages. Cloth. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. $6.00. THE TABERNACLE OF ISRAEL IN THE DESERT By James Strong The reprinting of this work by the author of the well-known Strong’s Con­ cordance puts into the readers’ hands the results of thirty years of study in the subject. Many detailed plans, drawings, and illustrations support the exhaustive study of the tabernacle’s construction, furniture, and priesthood. Bible students will find this book a definite help in clarifying perplexing points in the wor­ ship of Israel. 106 pages. Cloth. Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, Mich. $1.75. AND BE YE SAVED By C. Gordon Bayless The author of the fifteen revival ser­ mons published under this title has been a Southern Baptist pastor and evangelist for over thirty years. The messages reveal a strong appeal to the unsaved—even when read. Many good

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