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Scripture Press Foundation of Whea­ ton, Illinois, will sponsor the fifth an­ nual missions seminar on Christian Edu­ cation in December of this year. About two hundred missionaries are expected to attend. General theme for the semi­ nar is “Forward in Christian Education — by Training Nationals.” Leaders in­ clude DR. HOWARD HENDRICKS, DR. GEORGE PETERS, DR. HERBERT AN­ DERSON, REV. RONALD BLUE, REV. WALTER FRANK, REV. JIM JOHNSON, and DR. MARVIN MAYERS. The three- and-one-half day seminar will program special emphasis on the entire minis­ try of training nationals in missionary outreach.

• WANDERING WHEELS. By Jack Houston. Teaching Christ Thru Bikes. The first and complete story of Wandering Wheels; young men pedaling coast to coast with Bob Davenport (twice All-American from UCLA), riding, learning, and witnessing — 3500 miles in seven weeks! (LP stereo record of Wandering Wheels Choir, $4.95). Paperback, $1.95 Cloth, $3.95 • THE RAW EDGE OF COURAGE. By Lome Thompson. The True Story of the Power of Christ to Change Even the Life of a Hardened Criminal. An in­ corrigible youngster — a rebellious criminal — an inmate of several deten­ tion homes, jails and prison — now a Baptist preacher! $3.95 • EASY TO LIVE WITH. By Leslie Parrott. Secrets of Successful Interpersonal Relationships. Particular emphasis is laid upon the interpersonal relation­ ships within the home. But the author also touches on relationships in the neighborhood, school, place of employment, and church. Contemporary Living Series. Paperback, $1.95 • JESUS AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES. BY Everett F. Harrison. Biographical Preaching from the Gospel of John. A study of those portions of the Gospel of John which record Christ's personal relationships with Andrew, Martha, Judas, Pilate and others. Excellent resource material for a series of bio­ graphical sermons from the Gospel of John. Minister’s Paperback Library. $2.95 • THE SUMMARIZED BIBLE. By Keith L. Brooks. A Guide to Daily Devotional Bible Study. This book has been prepared as a means of stimulating Chris­ tians to pursue a daily course of study in the Bible. February. Paperback, $2.95 • SPIRITUAL GROWTH. By Arthur W. Pink. Growth in Grace, or Christian Progress. This is an exhaustive study of the Bible’s teachings on Spiritual Growth. He presents Spiritual Growth in detailed and clear-ringing exposition for the edification ana progress of all who read it. January. $4.95

REV. JOHN M. BERENTSCHOT, pas­ tor of the Calvary Baptist Church of San Mateo, and a Biola graduate, was elected president of the Conservative Baptist Association of America at the an­ nual meeting in San

• WHEN PARTNERS BECOME PARENTS. By Louis 0. Caldwell. An Ultra Book. This book stresses the need for parental instruction and urges parents to remember they are models for the young life that has been entrusted to them. They are encouraged to provide the richest kind of environment as a prereq­ uisite for young child growth and development. Gift Boxed, $2.95 • YOUTH FACE TODAY’S ISSUES 1. By William J. Krutza and Philip DiCicco. The authors utilize contem­ porary viewpoints to introduce each issue and then present Scripture passages which serve as guide­ lines for discussion, in the Young Adult Group or High School Sunday School Class. Contemporary Discussion Series. Paperback, $1.25 • CHILDREN’S CHURCH HANDBOOK. By Jessie P. Sullivan. This book is composed of two parts: first an explanation of what a Children’s Church is. and second, material to be used in conducting a Children’s Church. This book will save many hours of planning. Paperback, $2.95 • TEETH ON EDGE. By Robert 0. Fife. To properly understand today’s racial conflicts within the Church, the author believes that one must make an excursion into the past to review how things came to be the way they are. This not only makes interesting reading but helps to explain why the church is grappling with the problems today. March Paperback, $1.95 • THE NEW TESTAMENT IMAGE OF THE MINISTRY. By W. T. Purkiser. Even the evangelical minister is not immune to the pressures of secularization and needs to remind himself repeatedly of his true mission — the Message he must proclaim and the Service he must render to mankind. Notable Books on Preaching. Paperback, $1.95 • PLEASE PLAN A PROGRAM! By Amy Bolding. This book contains twenty-three programs covering many subjects, such as: New Year’s Day, Christmas Day, Easter, patriotism, beginning of the church year, youth-night service, senior citizen, etc. Paperback Program Series. $1.95 • SPEAKER’S SOURCE BOOK — Of Stories, Illustrations, Epigrams and Quotations. By Herbert V. Proch- now. This is in unusual reference book containing many hundreds of items helpful in preparing a talk, leading a discussion or class, or giving a report. Speakers’ and Toastmasters’ Library. Paperback, $1.95 • HOMILETIC STUDIES IN THE GOSPELS. By Harald F. J. Ellingsen. In this series the author works through the four Gospels, selecting significant texts and passages. Around each of these he assembles sermons, extensive outlines, brief outlines, expository excerpts, practical lessons, apt illustrations, appropriate poetry, and the like — selected from the writings of more than three hundred preachers and scholars of the past centuries, besides much original material. Three volumes. March. $12.95 • THE HOLY TRIANGLE. By Joel Nederhood. Husband, Wife, and God. This is a thoroughly practical book in which issues are faced squarely and courageously — always in the light of what God has clearly re­ vealed in His Word. The author writes about the generation gap, birth control, abortion, family altar, love, parenthood, divorce, etc. Paperback, $1.25 • EXPOSITORY OUTLINES FROM I & II CORINTHIANS. By Kingsley G. Rendell. This book has been planned to encourage a busy preacher in the exposition of Paul’s Corinthian correspondence. The New Minister’s Handbook Series. $2.95 • EXPOSITORY MESSAGES ON THE NEW BIRTH. By Herman A. Hoyt. This book will serve well as a guide and course for a series of sermons on the New Birth. It can serve equally well as a reference book on this important subject, or a study guide for a church group. The New Minister’s Handbook Series. $2.95

Jose in June. C.B.A. of A. now com­ prises some 1200 churches which sup­ port nearly 1000 missionaries around the world. St. Paul Bible College of St. Paul, Minnesota has moved to its new cam­ pus. The 173-acre complex will need new buildings and modification to meet the needs of the growing school. Anticipated enrollment for the fall is around 440 students. Special fund-raising drives are in operation to continue the expan­ sion program. Radio Station ELWA of the Sudan Interior Mission in Monrovia, Liberia, will conduct a ten-day evangelistic cam­ paign in the French language by radio during October of this year. Hour-long programs will feature African sacred music, testimonies, and preaching. The programs will be released daily over four French transmissions, directed to four specific areas.

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