King's Business - 1957-11

Christian life and problems of Bible teachings as well as church matters, problems of young people and ethical questions. A book like this is good for devotional and instructional read­ ing, and as a reference volume since there are over 10 columns of index. It will be found profitable as a family book or for the church library and pastors will doubtless refer to it frequently. One does not need to agree with Dr. Poling at all points to profit from his insights and coun­ sel. 312 pages; cloth; Channell Press, Great Neck, N.Y.; $3.95. The author is a lover of nature and sees in it reminders of God and His work. Taking off from many seem­ ingly incidental natural phenomena she expounds God in a charming and stimulating manner. A moth on the underside of a piece of wood, the pollywogs in the pond, rose petals, and many other creations of God speak to her and to us in this book. Pi c tor ia l illustrations add to its charm. 120 pages; cloth; Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., Grand Rap­ ids, Mich.; $2.50. W h en I Con sider By Marian M. Schoolland

ored sketches on 8 Y 2 x 11 size paper. The frequent brief capsule outlines, check charts and helpful questions re­ veal the author’s wide experience. It is a book which Sunday school teach­ ers and leaders of church teacher­ training classes will find extremely useful. 160 pages; spiral bound; cloth; Standard Publishing Co., Cin­ cinnati, Ohio; $2.95. Reviewed by Thelma Bain. Here are 39 messages based on Scripture texts and covering the spe­ cial days of the year and general sub­ jects. This is the author’s fourth such volume. He is pastor of the Parkway Community Church, Hicksville, Long Island. 144 pages; cloth; W. A. Wilde Co., Boston, Mass.; $2.50. Insp iring Ta lks to Jun iors (T h e B a y s o f Y ou th ) By Marion Gerard Gosselink Y o u r Question s A n sw ered W ith Com forting Counsel By Daniel A. Poling For years Dr. Poling conducted a question and answer department in The Christian Herald. This volume consists of selections from those col­ umns of material that deal with the

Sou l-W inn ing S erm on s, Y o l, I By R. A. Torrey The year 1956 was the centennial of Torrey’s birth and obviously this book of sermons is issued to com­ memorate that event. He was influ­ ential in the youthful years of both the Moody Bible Institute and the Bible Institute of Los Angeles. There are 13 sermons in this collection and they depict the directness and ear­ nestness of the great evangelist’s pul­ pit ministry. 248 pages; cloth; Flem­ ing H. Revell Co., Westwood, N.J.; $2.50. P ro testan t P reach ing in Len t By Harold J. Ockenga The pastor of Park Street Church in Boston believes that the Lenten sea­ son should be captured for preaching. He does not go in for union church meetings during this period. In this book he has brought together the cream of 25 years of preaching dur­ ing Lent and Holy Week. Each mes­ sage is in expanded outline form run­ ning about five or six pages. This is probably the most solid book of such preaching material since Schil- der’s trilogy. 285 pages; cloth; Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.; $3.95.

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