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Scriptural in theology, and concise in arrangement. They were originally delivered by the writers at.the Colonial Hills Bible Conference in Atlanta, Ga., in March of this year. The writers are: Vance Havner, R. J. Wells, Dan Gilbert, Paul S. James, J. P. Muntz, W. H. Rogers, L. S. Bauman, H. Ferrin, J. Hendley, and C. L. Feinberg. The minister as well as the layman will find much inspiration and instruction in the truths presented herein. 235 pages. Colonial Hills Baptist Church, P. 0. Box 600, East Point, Ga. Cloth. Price $2. REACHING YOUTH FOR CHRIST [ Continued from Page 401] Wash.; Kingston, Ont.; Buffalo, N. Y.; H a m i l t o n , Bermuda (two sailors started the work), and Denver, Colo.; ntft to mention perhaps many others by now. God is working through these ral­ lies. The organization is not the same in all cities. God picks the man, or men, and puts the burden on indi­ vidual hearts, and the movement is begun. In every city, the salvation of souls has been the main theme, and conversions have been many. Youth for Christ* is winning American youth to the Lord Jesus Christ in whom there is life eternal. Irvin L. Friesen, ’44, and L y d i a Josephine Gunther, ’44, Nov. 11, Reed- ley, Calif. Born To Roger ( ’34) and Mrs. Adams, a son, Charles Everett Adams, August 8, Chicago, 111. To Dudley (’31) and Mrs. Girod, twin boys, Edwin Earl and Erwin Ernest, Get. 1, Los Angeles, Calif. To Otis and Mrs. Lee (Kathryn Smithers, B. Sac. Mus. ’43), a daugh­ ter, Sylvia Christine, Sept. 11, St. Paul, Minn. To Ambrose (B. Th. ’43) and Mrs. McMahon (Mary Jo Aiton, ’43) a son,- Amby Kenneth, Oct. 11, Mexico City, Mex. To Edward and Mrs. Sisson (Ruth Stroud), a son, Joseph Lee, Nov. 2, Whittier, Calif. With the Lord Pfc. Donald E. McCall was wounded in France on August 26, and went home to be with the Lord the follow­ ing day. He leaves his wife, Magda­ lena, who may be addressed at Box 355, Nogales, Ariz. BIOLA FAMILY [ Continued from Page 424] Married

147 pages. Zondervan Pub. House, Grand Rapids, Mich. Cloth. Price $1.25. The Triumphs of Faith By G. Campbell Morgan Discussing the basic principle of human life, “The just shall live by faith,” Dr. Morgan furnishes eighteen penetrating studies drawn.from the book of Hebrews. The work is rich and meaningful. One chapter alone, “The Faith of Rahab,” is worth the price of the entire v o l u m e , for it throws a flood of clear light upon passages that are often perplexing. 192 pages. Fleming H. Revell Co., New York, N. Y. Cloth. Price $2. Thirteen Object Lessons for Flannelgraph By Harriet Williams The teacher who is looking for help­ ful, illustrated material to use in the Bible school assembly periods for the Junior-Intermediate age group will find this set of lessons to be an ex­ cellent tool. It is a new. and improved form of the original series offered by the writer. The manual of instructions carries a drawing of the flannelgraph picture as well as a detailed outline for each lesson. The themes include “Prayer,” “The Two Ways,” and others dealing with salvation and the Christian life. The cutouts are printed in black and white ink on 7 x 11 inch cards in eight pleasing colors. Published by the Scripture Press, 800 N. Clark St., Chi­ cago 10, 111. Price $1.75. The Greatest Words in the Bible and in Human Speech By Clarence Edward Macartney The English language is made up of thousands of words. Of these the author has selected fifteen of the more important, and aroiyid each he has woven a sermon of beauty and power. Each discourse is timely, well written, and Scriptural. The original intention of the author was to preach five sermons on “The Greatest Words” ; but those messages were so well re­ ceived that ten more were added to the series. Some of the titles are: “The Saddest Word: Sin” ; “The Most Beau­ tiful Word: F o r g i v e n e s s ” ; “The Hardest Word: No” ; “The Sweetest and Bitterest Word: Memory” ; and “The Word That C o n q u e r s God: Prayer.” 193 pages. Cokesbury Press, Nashville, Tenn. Cloth. Price $1.50. Prophetic Messages for Modern Times Edited by Robert J . Wells The twenty-four messages contained in this attractive volume are pro­ phetic in nature, timely in theme,

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