King's Business - 1937-07

July, 1937

T H E K I N G ' S B U S I N E S S

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Oh , The Hunger O f The Heart O f God! Excerpts from the writings of E v e l y n M c F a r l a n e M c C l u s k y Director of the Miracle Book Club • "Oh, the hungry longing for love in the heart of God! "A person's capacity for love de­ termines his need of love. Think of the need of God! His own love capacity can not supply love to Himself because His love is not self love. "Self love is really a false love as though one loved a shadow, and can you imagine getting comfort out of holding a shadow? Yet blind folks all around us are loving their shadow and will some day suddenly realize, when awakening, that they have no outlet for love and that their original supply has shrunk until they have lost their own souls. "Love requires two. Refuse this law and love dies out. There is no repro­ duction. But let two loves blend and there is life. Let God's love and your love blend, and there is not only the result of everlasting life in you, but you two, you and God, can produce eternal life in others. Why not yield to Him?" (From Page 10, "Torch and Sword"). "Lucifer's choice threw the earth into chaos, and Adam's brought our bodies into darkness. God had to reconstruct the earthy and He is NOW recon­ structing us." "God offers sinners His holy presence to make us again, to remake us into the image which shall be so glorious throughout eternity. God is working from the INSIDE throughout this age of Grace, and the world cannot see what He is making. But do you feel that He is getting results in your life? Can the neighbors know that a remodeling of your, temple is taking place?" (From Page 135, "Torch and Sword"). • The book "Torch and Sword" pre­ sents Christ as the Torch, Christ as the Sword. It was Satan's words that brought death and defeat to Eve, and it is Christ the Word who brings life and victory to the believer. The greater part of the book is con­ versational, and it is called a "non­ stop" book. Order several copies for gifts. 150 pages. Art paper cover. 75c. Miracle Book Club 418 4 1st Street O AK LAND , CA L IFO RN IA

Wells o f Salvation By J. M. DAVIES

Black and White By EVELYN McFARLANE McCLUSKY

Salvation by blood is clearly explained in this sound treatment of the Scriptures’ central theme. The Old Testament economy of grace, and the New Testament revelation of God’s complete provision for man’s redemption and victory m daily walk, are woven together by one who knows the Word of God. The joy of _salvation, made possible by an ungrieved, indwelling Holy Spirit, is set forth in a most refreshing manner. 120 pages. John Ritchie, Ltd. Cloth. Price 80 cents. Based upon the gospel account of Christ’s life, work, and death, this book contains helpful ex­ pository sermons upon each phase of His incarna­ tion. The concluding chapter of the series, a medi­ tation upon the post-ascension witness, is an inspir­ iting emphasis upon the fact that we are “saved to serve.” 245 pages. Lutheran Literary Board. Cloth. Price $2.25, R ITCHIE'S T h e cream o f literature ELIABLE fo r yo u n g fo lks a nd EWARDS old fo lk s alike. THE MAKING OF MARCUS. By Grace Pett- man. A thrilling story. Cloth boards, pic­ torial jacket, 45 cents. A TUDOR HEROINE; By Beth J. Coombe Harris. A gripping story of Tudor times. 75 cents. IN SMALL CORNERS. By Flora E. Berly. The trials and triumphs of youth. 45 cents. THE MISTRESS OF CRAGLANDS. By F. G. Kerry. A story of the triumphs of faith. 75 cents. MERRY-ALL-THE-TIME. B y G r a c e M. Easton. The life of a missionary’s little daughter. 45 cents. The above arc only a few of our extensive range. Catalog sent free. JOHN RITCHIE, Ltd., Publishers, ___________Kilmarnock, Scotland___________ GRACE SAXE P o p u l a r B i b l e S t u d y The Old Gospel fo r New Times By DALLAS C. BAER

While the world thinks “gray,” we need to come out of the fog; to be clean-cut “black and white” etchings portray­ ing Christ. Mrs. Me- Clusky’s l a t e s t b o o k , “Black and White/* is built around “worship.” It is practical, poign­ ant, and unique. Each of the forty studies in Exodus is grouped in five—the number of ac­ tion or responsibility— God’s to redeem, to re­ fresh, and to deliver; ours to worship. Mrs. McClusJcy is the International Director of

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the Miracle Book Club- world-wide, week-day, neighborhood study groups for college and high-school young people who wish to know What God has to say.” Her books “Sup­ plied !” and “Torch and Sword” are being used of God to revolutionize lives. She is widely known through her weekly article in the “Sunday School Times.” Miracle Book Club, 418 41st Street, Oak­ land, Calif. Cloth, $1.25. Paper, 75 cents. The Mistress o f Craglands By F. G. KERRY The setting of this narrative is in lovely rural England. The story concerns the romance of a son ana^ a daughter of two neighboring families. When a rift occurs in their friendship, they each learn spiritual lessons of great value. 234 pages. John Ritchie, Ltd. Cloth. Price 75 cents. Written in narrative style, this book has for its purpose the exposing ana denouncing of unwhole­ some practices among professing believers. Through various characters, the author expresses his very high spiritual and social ideals for Christians. Separation from hindering habits, he believes, is necessary for a powerful witness. 232 pages. The Restoration Pub. Co. Cloth. Price $1.00. Portraits o f Christ in the Gospel o f John By HAROLD SAMUEL LAIRD The author presents twenty-one portraitures of Jesus Christ, each setting a forth some phase of His person or work. Special emphasis is placed upon the deity of Christ, though His humanitv, sympathy, might, lowliness and service are also in view. The_ book is not an exposition, but a series of word pictures. For an inquirer or a young Christian this book_ will prove most helpful. 126 pages. Bible Institute Colportage Ass’n. Cloth. Price 75 cents. The Conquest o f L ife By W. MALLIS In this exceedingly helpful booklet, the author of The Overflowing Life continues his triumphant message of the possibilities of life in Christ. He writes that a conquering life is one in which there is a diligent study of and a “zealous heart-love for the Word of God.” The perennial and abundant supply ojf grace in Christ Jesus is here presented as accessible. 35 pages. Bible Institute Colportage Ass’n. Paper. Price 15 cents. Fo” Me to Live By ALICE M. ARDAGH Chief among the unique features of this novel for teen-age youth is the delicate weaving of Scrip­ ture truth—particularly pertaining to fulfilled proph­ ecy—into the well-knit fabric of the story. The charm of a truly Christian home, the reward for letting God decide in life choices, and the winsome­ ness needed by the young soul-winner are all dem­ onstrated through the lives of gay and lovable young people who are at home in these pages. 208 pages. Bible Institute Colportage Ass’n. Cloth. Price $1.00. The Smoking Rector By CHARLES G. PEASE

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