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December, 1938

“By Faith” By DR. and MRS. HOWARD TAYLOR “I can read only a few pages of this wonderful book, and then,” one person was heard to remark, “I must stop and pray.** Few books accomplish so holy an objective. The subtitle, “Henry W. Frost and the China Inland Mission, indicates that the study is biographical, autobiographical, and his­ torical, dealing with the Mission as a whole, and in particular with “the beloved Director Emeritus of the China Inland Mission in North America.” 364 pages. China Inland Mission. Cloth. Price $1.25. ------------------ The Man Who Could Not Sin By NEWMAN WATTS Frankly imaginative, this narrative which deals with events transpiring after the return of Christ to earth, is thoroughly reverent, written by a brilliant English journalist who has high regard for the trustworthiness of the Scriptures. Because “we are so plainly approaching what appears to be the darkest period of this world’s history,” the book has special timeliness. Every chapter is exciting—and is, moreover, “a challenge to all men everywhere to take the Bible literally.” 223 pages. Revell Co. Cloth. Price $1.50. Revealed Unto Babes By JOHN RAYMOND HAND To translate Bible truths “into terms that the man on the street will understand” is the purpose of this splendidly written book. Through its simple straightforward appeal, enriched by the writer’s own experiences, many readers should be encour­ aged to search the Scriptures for themselves. 148 pages. Polzin Press, Chicago, 111. Cloth. Price $ 1 . 00 . — ; Bible Babies By ELIZABETH ANN THOMPSON This delightful collection of stories furnishes worth-while entertainment for the tiny tots and material for mothers and teachers. It presents twelve Bible characters, with many deep Bible truths, in a charming fashion adapted to the child mind, all the while remaining true to the facts of the Bible. Printed in large type, with six beautiful, full-page illustrations. 84 pages. Polzin Press, Chicago, 111. Board. Price 75 cents.

as a book of travel alone, it has literary merit. The hardships of missionary endeavor, however, are in no way minimized, but shining supreme above all the toils, discouragements and hard places of those years is the author’s consciousness of the presence of his Lord and the “superlative joy” found in His service. 160 pages. Revell Co. Cloth. Price $1.50. Already greeted as a writer of popular stories for youth, the author now enters a new field of expression and gives, in this volume, both a clear analysis of conditions surrounding present-day youth evangelism and an inescapable challenge to the Christian^ worker. There are thirteen chapters, each one enlivened by actual occurrences. In the Lord’s hands, this book may shake many a slum­ bering Christian wide awake. 136 pages. Wm. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co. Cloth. Price $1.00. 70 Less-Known Bible Stories By GEORGE GOODMAN This volume is the third group of seventy Scripture incidents # that the author has prepared for the use of Christian leaders. The material is given in outline form, under the following heads: Text, Main Lesson, The Story Told, and Other Lessons from the Story. Not “stories” in the narrative sense of the word—analysis and ap­ plication of Bible truth are offered in this carefully indexed collection. 331 pages. Pickering & Inglis. Cloth. Price $1.50 postpaid. Kiddie Kraft By LOTTIE E. FITCH Children’s handwork, stories and games for each month in the year are presented in this book. At­ tention is centered about the leading holidays and some Bible material is used. Directions for games are complete and handwork is explained by dia­ grams. The stated purpose of the volume is to cre­ ate in the child a desire to do something for some one and to help him do it through the activities described. 128 pages. Standard Pub. Co. Cloth. Price $1.50. International Sunday-School Lesson Helps for 1939 P eloubet’s S elect N otes —By Wilbur M. Smith. Classified as “an encyclopedia of information, an inspiration to every teacher,” this authoritative Sunday-school lesson commentary againa excels in quality and quantity of Bible information. Each lesson, is illuminated by concise statements of its objective and setting; suggestive outlines; compre­ hensive bibliography; verse-by-verse interpretation; lesson truth application; quotation and pictorial illustrations, and discussion questions. Numerous maps and charts are also provided. 398 pages. W. A. Wilde Co., 131 Clarendon St., Boston, Mass. Cloth. Price $2.00. The Gist o f th e L esson —By R. A. Torrey. In this handy vest-pocket size volume, the discussion of each lesson includes the time, place, and his­ torical setting of the text, a complete outline of the content, and many rich spiritual applications. 160 pages. Revell Co. Fabrikoid. Price 35 cents. Arnold*s P ractical C ommentary —Edited by B. L. Olmstead. Each Sunday’s lesson in this usable volume includes not only expository and analytical text helps, but also concrete suggestions for teach­ ing the lesson in every department of the Sunday- school. Among the valuable features are “Practical Applications,” “Illustrations and Sidelights,” and a “Blackboard Talk,” with which each lesson is equipped. 238 pages. Light and Life Press, Winona Lake, Ind. Cloth. Price $1.00. The Teacher*s Guide — By James R. Kaye. Author of the N ew A nalytical Bible, S tudent’s B ible Guide and H elps, and T hrough the B ible in T wo Years, Dr. Kaye now issues—for the sixth consecutive year—a handbook for Sunday-school teachers. The manner in which the text of the lessons is analyzed, together with the practical and evangelical tone of the expositions, makes this book widely sought among useful works in this field. 407 pages. John A. Dickson Pub. Co. Cloth. Price $1.50. Reflections of a Mother By ESTHER WILSON TURNER In a thirty-page booklet, “sent, out with a single aim—to strengthen the Christian home”—Mrs. Turner furnishes interesting dialogue and pointed illustrations concerning home problems. The pub­ lication is readable and thought-provoking—a “find” for young parents. Write the author at Eye-Method Publishing Co., 1712-16 E. Twentieth St., Oakland, Calif., for fuller description and price. Patches By LORETTA P. ROOT Written by a busy missionary mother in India, and received by her three young sons with enthus­ iasm, P atches is a delightful true story of a little dog that young readers will love. Printed in large type, with many illustrations. 100 pages. Light and Life Press, Winona Lake, Ind. Cloth. Price $ 1 . 00 . Tomorrow Begins Today By BERTHA B. MOORE

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