King's Business - 1946-02

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School Lessons, each sermon is com­ plete, and can be used independently of the lessons — for Junior Church, Daily Vacation Bible School, and chil­ dren’s evangelistic meetings. There is a cle&r sketch for each lesson, and the objects can be secured easily and economically—most of them can be found in the average household. The subjects pertain to: Sin, Salvation, Separation, and Service. All of these lessons have appeared in the King's Business in the author’s department of the magazine. The editors of the King's Business take pleasure in adding a personal recom­ mendation of. Mr. Wilder’s book. 146 pages. Zondervan Publishing House. Cloth. Price $1.25. THE FULNSSS OF GOD, by John H. Cable. This volume described as “An Exposition of Ephesians from the Greek” by a real Greek scholar, and a member of the faculty of Moody Bible Institute, will not only find a valuable place in the library of min­ ister or Bible student, but will also enrich his own personal life. It is spiritual, scholarly, and well-written, indicating thorough research and con­ scientious workmanship. 106 pages. Moody Press. Cloth. Price $1.50. BIBLE CHARACTERS IN CROSS WORD PUZZLES, by Lucile Pettigrew John­ son. This is an interesting and in­ structive little v o l u m e , including fifty-two cross word puzzles, based upon the lives of men and women in the Scriptures. Not too difficult, and suitable for young and old, this book furnishes excéllent games for Chris­ tian social gatherings. 'W . A. Wilde Company, Boston, Mass. Cloth. Price $ 1 . 00 . ------------------------------- 65 WAYS TO GIVE AN EVANGELIS­ TIC INVITATION, by Faris D. White- sell, M. A., Th. D., D. D. Here is a brief treatment of a subject, rarely touched in Christian literature. Deal­ ing entirely with methods, it should be Of interest to all ministers' and evangelists who seek to bring men to Jesus Christ. 116 pages. Zondervan Pub. House. Cloth. Price $1.25.

well-known Brethren pastor of Long Beach, California. These m e s s a g e s point out the similarity of present day moral c o n d i t i o n s to those which caused God to overthrow ancient civi­ lizations. A real, warning against sin is given. Alan S. Pearce, 1925 E. 5th St., Long Beach, Calif. Paper, ADAM CLARKE A GREAT EXPOSI­ TOR and JOHN KNOX A GREAT IN­ TERCESSOR, by Bessie G. Olsen, are booklets in the Hall of Fame series. There is a real place for these short biographies w h i c h m a y be read quickly, but which give the high­ lights of the lives of these spiritual giants. 48 pages. Boone Pub. Co., Des Moines, Iowa. Paper. Price 50 cents. THE FEAST OF REMEMBRANCE, by Dr. R. J, Smithson. A pocket size vol­ ume, dealing tenderly with the de­ lightful subject of the Lord’s Table. It will be helpful to the pastor who de­ sires material for use on Communion Sundays, 64 pages. P i c k e r i n g and Inglis, Glasgow. Cloth. Price 2/6. SEED FOR SEBMONS, by J. O. Wil­ liams. In the author’s own words, “The purpose of this book i-: to sug­ gest subjects, texts of Scripture, and the logical unfolding of the texts, for presenting Scriptural and spiritual messages. It is the hope that sugges­ tions will start a line of thought in the heart of busy pastors and other Christian workers, which will' grow into vital, living, dynamic messages.” The language is simple, the order log­ ical; no illustrations are included. Brief, to-the-point, this book should be very helpful. 134 pages. The Broad- man Press. Cloth. Price $1.25. SEE-IT OBJECT LESSONS, by Elmer L. Wilder. This is the seventh book of this nature by this able author and, like its popular predecessors, this collection of 68 sight sermons is expected to be of invaluable aid to the teacher of the 7 to 14 year old age group. While the material was originally planned to augment and illustrate the International Sunday

MY NOTES FOB ADDRESSES AT FUNERAL OCCASIONS, by Rev. W. P. Van Wyk. A series of 36 full outlines for use at funerals. Pastors will find this volume very helpful' in providing material for these sorrowful occasions which frequently occur in any pastor­ ate. The outlines are Scriptural and may be easily followed. 140 pages. Published by Baker’s Book Store, 1019 Wealthy St., Grand Rapids 6, Mich. Cloth. Price $1.25. CHRISTMAS MESSAGES, by George W. Truett. A small book prepared by Mrs. Truett, widow of the great South­ ern preacher. Fifteen of Dr. Truett’s addresses are published, all of which deal with themes surrounding the birth of Christ. They are true to the Bible and inspirational. 80 pages. Moody Press, Chicago. Cloth. Price $ 1 . 00 . _____________________ MILESTONES. THE NEXT STEP FOR THE CHRISTIAN, by Dr. Walter ‘ L. Wilson. Second edition. A booklet con­ taining 12 chapters on the simple things of the Christian life, as “How to Be Saved,’’ “Baptism,” “How to Pray,” evidently i n t e n d e d for new Christians. As are all of Dr. Wilson’s writings, these messages are full of common sense, Scripturally correct and readable. W and M Publications, Box 2424, Kansas City, klo. Paper. Price 35 cents. THE GOSPEL IN GALATIANS, by Henry J. Heydt. A series of studies in this very important book of the New Testament, from the pen of the Presi­ dent of the Lancaster School of the Bible. Apparently much of the ma­ terial is from notes compiled by the author for use in his teaching. This is not a book merely to be read, but for the purpose of furnishing outlines and helps in the study of Galatians. Sound and illuminative. Contains ,the trans­ lations of many G r e e k words. 78 pages. Zondervan Pub. House. Paper. Price 50 cents. AS IN THE DAYS OF NOAH AND LOT, by Louis S. Bauman, D. D. A series of three radio addresses by the

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