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of the book. Mrs. Holcomb, mother of four, has published more than 150 articles and children’s stories and is a curriculum writer for the Ameri­ can Baptist Board of Education and Publication. — 127 pages; paper; Judson Press, Valley Forge, Penna.; $2.50 Reviewed by Dorothy L. Braun. After having written several books designed especially for children, and editing several magazines for young people, the author tells, in an up-to- date and fascinating manner, the fa­ miliar stories from God’s Word. The Old Testament portion covers the first stories of the Bible, people of God, the rulers, kings and prophets, and the new opportunities presented to God’s people. The New Testament section deals with the theme of the coming of the Messiah, His earthly ministry, the crucifixion, and the church. Illustrations are beautifully prepared by Dorothy Teichman. — 512 pages; cloth; Zondervan Pub­ lishing House, Grand Rapids, Mich.; $7.95. BOOK ENDS (A Review of Current Publications) HOW TO CULTIVATE THE HABIT OF SUCCEEDIHG by Mack R. Dougles. 223 pages; doth; Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Mich.; $4.95. The author who is a graduate of the Dale Carnegie Speech and Sales Course, and president of Master Mind, Inc., is also pastor of the First Baptist Church of Pompano Beach, Fla. His new edition is a com­ panion to the earlier release, "How to Make a Habit of Succeeding." PR0L06UE; A DRAMA OF JOHN HUS by Bob Jones. 69 pages; paper; Bob Jones University, Green­ ville, S.C. Authored by the University president, based on the martyrdom of the 15th century Czech re­ former who struggled against the corruption of the church under Pope John XXIII. The verse-drama is presented as it was originally given in script form including pictures and music. BIBLICAL NUMEROLOGY by John J. Davis. 173 pages; paper,- Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, Mich.; $2.95 (also available in cloth at $3.95). As a reference source, the author has collected classified and sought to analyze pertinent data rela­ tive to the use of numbers in the Bible. The writer is professor of Hebrew and Old Testament at Grace Theological Seminary, Winona Lake, Ind. THE BOOK OF HEHEMIAH by Ralph G. Turnbull. 109 pages; paper,- Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, Mich.; $1.95. Another in the publisher's Shield Bible Study Series, CORRECTION The July/August issue of THE KING’S BUSINESS carried a re­ view of A n I ntroduction T o T he Ou) T e stam en t P rophets by Ho­ bart E. Freeman, published by Moody Press. The price listed' was incorrect. It should read $6.95. THE KING'S BUSINESS THE RICHARDS’ BIBLE STORY BOOK by Jean Hoskin Richards

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THE BIBLE: THE LIVING WORD OF REVELATION Edited by Merrill C. Tenney

The Christian has nothing for which to apologize as far as the practicality of the Bible in a society of changing standards in every area of life. For one who is rightly con­ cerned about sharing these truths with those who may know not Jesus Christ, this volume is both thrilling and exciting. Some outstanding men of academic learning and evangelical determination have been selected to complete this symposium of cardinal truths concerning the Word of God. They include Dr. John F. Walvoord, president of Dallas Theological Semi­ nary, Dr. John H. Gersener, profes­ sor of Church History at Pittsburg Theological Seminary, Dr. Edward J. Young, late professor of Old Testa­ ment at Westminster Theological Seminary, Dr. Kenneth S. Kantzer, dean of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and James I. Tacker, warden of Latimer House, Oxford, England. The book’s editor, dean of the Gradu­ ate School of Wheaton College, pre­ sents the helpful lead article on “The Meaning of the Word.”—228 pages; cloth; Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Mich.; $5.95. Every Sunday school teacher could benefit from reading this book, whether or not he agrees with it com­ pletely. Much has been written in the last five years regarding the strengths and weaknesses of team teaching. This book, taking a positive approach, relates most interestingly the experiences of two couples as they share in teaching a group of third-graders. Perhaps many readers will be challenged and encouraged to attempt team teaching as they ob­ serve the Scotts and Bartons plan and work together, gain the church's permission to try the method and to rearrange the teaching facilities, re­ solve problems, and grow in their relationships with one another, other teachers, the children, and God. Charts and diagrams add to the value TEAM TEACHING WITH THE SC0TTS AND BARTONS by Jerry Holcomb

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