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WHO IS M Y [NEIGHBOR P; a modern parable off life today

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SCIENCE, GOD, AND YOU By Enno Wolthuis. This book w ill do much to remove the confusion of those who have been thrown off balance by recent trends and events. The author is Professor of Science at Calvin C olleg e, G rand Rapids. $2.50 THE MOTHER OF JESUS Her Problems and Her Glory By A. T. Robertson. W ith his eyes on the Scripture the author seeks to dispel the ignorance and prejudice which accounts for error of both Catholicism (who have deified Mary) and Protestantism (who have neglected her). The author was the famed and beloved Southern Baptist Seminary Professor. $1.75 DRASTIC DISCIPLESHIP and Other Expository Sermons By Raymond McLaughlin and others. This book embodies the ten prize winning ser­ mons in the Expository Preaching Contest sponsored earlier this year by the N a ­ tional Association of Evangelicals. The author of the winning sermon, Raymond W . McLaughlin, is Professor of Hom iletics at the Conservative Baptist Theological Sem­ inary, in Denver, Colorado. $2.50

“ A moved into our -¿a . community; he didn’t fall among robbers, who both stripped him and beat him, and departed, leaving him half dead. He just moved in. And by chance a certain neighbor was going down that way; and when he saw him, passed by on the other side, saying to himself, ‘I’m a lm ost late now for my meeting at the church. If I stop to visit, I’ll surely miss the opening prayer; and I do hate to be late. Besides, the pastor probably knows about him.’ “And in like manner also another neighbor when he came to the place and saw him, passed by on the other side, ‘So they want us to visit new neighbors such as this one? Well, I don’t believe in giving the impression that I’m a fanatic on religion. I’ll just wait until the subject casually comes up some day, then I’ll say, “ Pardon me, and don’t think I’m the type that goes overboard on such things, but if you ever get a chance you might like to visit our church some Sunday when you feel like it and the children aren’t sick and you don’t plan to go out of town, or have company, and get up in time.” ’ “ But a certain neighbor, as he jour­ neyed, came where he was, and when he saw him, he was moved with com­ passion, and came to him, and cour­ teously welcomed him to the com­ munity, appropriately brought up the matter of his church life; and even offered to come by for him next Sun­ day if he needed a way. The follow­ ing Sunday he brought him to the Church School Superintendent and said to him, ‘Take care of him; and whatsoever further service I may be, I will be glad to render.’ “Which of these three, thinkest thou, proved neighbor unto him that moved into our community?” c e r t a i n m a n

THE ART OF CHRISTIAN LIVING Christian Faith and Mental Health

By Ralph Heynen. This book speaks intelli­ gently to ministers as w ell as laymen. It gives down to earth, practical advice for everyday living. The author is Hospital Pastor at the Pine Rest Christian Hospital in G rand Rapids, Michigan. $2.95 PLEASE GIVE A DEVOTION By Amy Bolding. How often we are con­ fronted with this request, "Please give a devotion"! W e know that for most of us this is very difficult. This book offers a varied collection of suitable devotions. $1.95

THE APOSTLE PAUL Christ’s Supreme Trophy

By Roland Q . Leavell. This is a compact, vibrant, appealing presentation of the life of Paul for study groups and for private reading. The author was formerly Presi­ dent of N ew O rleans Baptist Theological Seminary. $2.95

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