King's Business - 1970-08

pictures of her rural background; her stalwart parents and their four­ teen children; her own develop­ ment, spiritual, mental and physi­ cal; her happy marriage late in life and the evident satisfaction in her daughter who is studying for her doctorate in chemistry and her pilot son recently returned from his duty with the Air Force in Viet Nam. As the title indicates, it is a testimony to the grace and faithfulness of God through a long and strenuous life from the time of her conversion at 17, years of missionary labors in China and Indo-China, to the pres­ ent service in which she is engaged. Warmth, humor and adven tu re mark the book, which closes appro­ priately with the words: “ With all my heart I worship Him!” — 127 pages; paperback; obtainable from the author at 2424 West 1st St., #33, Santa Ana, Calif. 92703; no price listed. THE CHILDREN’S NEW TESTAMENT, trans­

C h r is tian E du ca tion PAPER-TEARING TRICK TALKS, Book No. 1, by Arnold Carl Westphal. 50 pages; paper; Visual Evangels Publishers, 1401 Ohio Street, Michigan City, Ind.; $1.50. The title suggests visual means of describing Bible stories and events under chapters including “The Great Divide,” "Famous Trees of the Bible," "The Way of Life,” "Let the Lower Lights Be Burning,” and many others. THE EARLY CHURCH SPEAKS OUT, by H. S. Vigeveno. 166 pages; paper; Gospel Light Publications, Glendale, Calif.; $.95. Daily de votions and Bible studies which could also be used in a Sunday school presentation for 3 months based on activities presented in the New Testament in the early church. WHAT ON EARTH’S GOING TO HAPPEN? by Ray C. Stedman. 203 pages; paper; Gospel Light Publications, Glendale, Calif.; $.95. Discussion of Bible answers relating to the future of the world in light of present-day activities. The book could be used in dis­ cussion groups as well. WHY DO CHRISTIANS SUFFER?, by Theodore H. Epp. 135 pages; paper; Back to the Bible Broadcast, Lincoln, Nebraska, 68501; $.50. One of America's well-known radio Bible teachers discusses from a biblical stand­ point the problem faced by many Christians. THE USHER’S MANUAL, by Leslie Parrott. 64 pages; paper; Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Mich.; helpful ideas for the church usher that will help him perform his task as a more effective ministry. SEX IS NOT SINFUL?, by Jack Wyrtzen. 64 pages; paper; Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Mich.; $.95. A biblical view of the sex revolution as seen by one of America’s successful youth leaders. I HATE TO BOTHER YOU, BUT . . . . by Wil­ liam H. Hulme. 232 pages; paper; Concordia Publishing House, St. Louis, Mo.; suggestions for young people, designed to help them in their spiritual and personal problems. EASY OBJECT LESSONS, by Charles C. Ryrie. 4 4

64 pages; paper; Moody Press, Chicago, Ilf.; $.95. STUDIES IN ROMANS, by Irving L. Jensen. 112 pages; paper; Moody Press, Chicago, III.; $.95. Another edition in the Bible self- study series. PEOPLE WHO COULDN'T BE STOPPED, by

Ethel Barrett. 138 pages; paper; Gospel Light Publications, Glendale, Calif.; $.69. A study of the life and ministry of some of the New Testament leaders which covers 13 chapters and would be ideal for Sunday school use.

WHEN YOU LEAD DEVOTIONS, NUMBER II, by Rolla 0. Swisher. 128 pages, paper. The Warner Press, Anderson, Indiana; $2.50. A series of devotional messages which include central theme, prelude, call to worship, and the other aspects of a devotional period, which make a meaningful and organized time of devotion. THE BOOK OF JOEL, by Mariano ViGangi.

lated by Gleason H. Ledyard. 628 pages; cloth; Word Books, Waco, Texas; $6.95. With maps and photographs, this new translation of the New Testament is written for chil­ dren. It features large readable type, photo­ graphs and vocabulary that is geared to children.

78 pages, paper; Baker Bookhouse, Grand Rapids, Michigan; $1.95. Another publica­ tion in the Shield Bible Study series. It is excellent for Sunday school and personal study. F am ily

THE UNIQUE WORLD OF WOMEN IN BIBLE TIMES AND NOW, by Eugenia Price. 245 pages; cloth; Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Mich.; $3.95. The author of many well-known books suggests that God still speaks to women and guides their lives from the Word of God as He has done throughout all times. TRAVELING TOWARD THE SUNRISE, by Rol- land T. Butler. 239 pages; cloth; Grossmont, Calif. A collection of sermons, poems, and personal stories by the author. MY SON, MY SON, by Bernard Palmer. 223

JOURNEY BY FAITH by KA THER INE BAERG R ITZ

In his introduction to this re­ freshing autobiography of a Biola graduate, President S. H. Suther­ land writes s ince re ly : “ Biola is proud to claim her among many others who have followed the lead­ ing of the Lord for their lives. . . . Her experiences as a pioneer mis­ sionary, going into the out-of-the- way places in order that the Gospel message might be proclaimed . . . constitute an inspiration and chal­ lenge to all who will read this book.” The narrative is lively, the style informal, the stories necessarily personal, but not overly sentimen­ tal. The author draws vivid word

pages; cloth; Moody Press, Chicago, III.; $3.95. A tragic account of a husband and wife and their attempts to reach a wayward alcoholic son.

DR. WALTER L. WILSON’S ILLUSTRATIONS FROM SCIENCE, compiled by Asa Sparks. 95 pages; paper; Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Mich.; $1.95. Collection of illustrations from the field of science, giYen by the late Walter L. Wilson. THE MAN FROM STEAMTOWN, by James R. TH E K IN G ’S BUSINESS

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