King's Business - 1949-10

EVANGELISTIC HYMN PLAYING Home Study Course composed and directed Robert Harkness Teaches TEN Accompaniment Methods — also Chimes — Chords — Trills — 80 Lessons. Over SIX THOUSAND Students Have En­ rolled. Write for Free Details to ROBERT HARKNESS, 20 North Raymond Avenue, Pas- adena 1, Calif.________________________________ NOTE: If you cannot already play, ask for— BEGINNERS HYMN PLAYING COURSE

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WESTERN BAPTIST BIBLE COLLEGE 528 33rd St. OAKLAND 9, CALIF. H. O. Van Gilder, D. D., President Three-year intensive Bible Course in Mis­ sions, Pastoral, Chr. Ed., Music. Approved for Veterans. Write for Catalog.

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BLAZING THE MISSIONARY TRAIL, by Eugene Myers Harrison. Vividly portraying the sacrifices and heroism of seven pioneer missionaries, this is a book difficult to lay down when begun. It will make a real contribution to any church mis­ sionary library, and will be useful in firing spir­ itual ambition in young Christians to dare to be “ all out” for Christ, whether in the homeland or abroad. 144 pages. Cloth. Price $1.50. Van Kampen Press, Wheaton, 111. THE AUCTION, by Helen A. Maxfield. A com­ plete new series of Daily Vacation Bible mate­ rial, including a director’s manual, beginners, primary, junior and intermediate teachers’ note­ books, beginners, primary, junior and intermedi­ ate color books, junior and intermediate notebooks, beginners and primary expressional activity hand­ work booklets, and junior and intermediate hand­ work. Originality, ability, and thoroughness are evident, and this should be good equipment for teachers looking for something “ different” for next year. Prices may be obtained from Zonder- van Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Michigan. PLEAZURES, edited by Woodrow T. Young, illus­ trated by John S. Begley, is published monthly to help counteract the evil influence of secular comics. Interesting to juniors, Intermediates and seniors, of both Christian and non-Christian homes. Deals with salvation and practical themes. Thoroughly evangelical and undenominational. Price, 20 cents. $2.00 a year. Union Gospel Press, Cleveland 1, Ohio. BASIC QUESTIONS ABOUT CHRISTIAN BE­ HAVIOUR, by Leonard Greenway. This is a schol­ arly and practical volume, very appropriate for our times. May be used as a textbook for young people’s studies. 110 pages. Cloth. Price $1.50. Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Mich. PUZZLETIME NO. 2. An interesting selection of Bible games, picture puzzles, crossword puzzles, pictures to paint and things to make and do. An interesting pastime for old and young, based mainly on Bible facts. Paper, 50 cents. Fleming H. Revel! Company, New York 10, N. Y. BROKEN THINGS, by M. R. De Haan, M.D. Written with understanding and tenderness, this volume will be helpful not only to individuals, but as a book for pastors and other Christian workers to give out to comfort bereaved and af­ flicted hearts. 137 pages. Cloth. Price $1.50. Zon­ dervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Michigan. UNDERSTANDEST THOU ? by F. J. Miles, D.S.O., O.B.E., D.D. This is a rare little book on the subject of the principles of Biblical inter­ pretation which will appeal to Bible teachers and students alike. 102 pages. Marshall, Morgan & Scott, Ltd., London. PSYCHOLOGY FOR CHRISTIAN TEACHERS, by Alfred L. Murray. This is quite a successful attempt to apply the principles of psychology to many problems that arise in the experience of Christian workers, particularly Sunday school teachers. Although dealing with all ages from babyhood to adulthood, it is not exhaustive, and is very readable. 245 pages. Cloth. Price $2.50. Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Mich. CORRECTION. Orders for books by Walter Kal- lenbach should be sent to Baker Book House, 1019 Wealthy Street, S. E., Grand Rapids 6, Michigan, instead of to the Northland Publishing House, as erroneously stated in our review of April, 1949.

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Three young men won to Christ at one serv­ ice. Each slide produced after much prayer ■ and study of God’s word. (HD Faith of Our Fathers. 9 Double Frame Pictures. (H2) The Church'sOne Foundation.12DoubleFrame Pictures. (H3) Yield Nat to Temptation. 15 Double Frame Pictures. (H4) Rescue the Perishing. 12 Double Frame Pictures. (H5) Rock of Ages. 12 Double Frame Pictures. (HD) Dare to be a Daniel. 12 Double Frame Pictures. (HT) Throw Out the Life line. 12 Double Frame Pictures. (H8) Hark the HeraldAngels Sing. 12 DoubleFrame Pictures. (H9) Onward Christian Soldiers 12 Double Frame Pictures.

Price per Double Frame film strip—only $4.50. On 2x2 readymounts, per slide 50c. Glass binders, per slide 60c. Place your orders early. Write for descriptive pamphlet of Bible Stories, Children's Stories, etc. ADDRESS DEPT. KB Produced by GOSPEL SLIDE and FILM SERVICE 923 South Eye Street, Tacoma 3, Wash.

SLAVIC GOSPEL ASSOCIATION Formerly Russian Gospel Association

Notice, we have changed our name from Russian to SLAVIC GOSPEL ASSOCIATION. We are carry­ ing on a world-wide missionary evangelistic program among the Russians and other Slavic-speaking people; sending out new missionaries to the fields; distributing the Holy Scriptures and gospel litera­ ture ; sending food to suffering Christian families; giving free training to Christian Russian young people in our Bible Schools in Argentina, South America, and Toronto, Canada; and broadcasting in Russian over short wave radio station, HCJB, Quito, Ecuador. If God should lead you to have fellow­ ship with us in this work, send your gift to the SLAVIC GOSPEL ASSOCIATION, INC. Peter Deyneka, General Chairman Dr. Paul W. Rood , Chairman Dept. K, 2434 No. Kedzie Blvd., Chicago 47, 111. In Canada: 14 Park Road, Toronto, Ont. If your church or pastor desires to have one of our missionary representatives in your church with pictures or without, write to our office for engagements

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RODEHEAVER HALL-MACK CO . wrote a pastor from New York State "The unanimous opinion of.m y people is that it is the best ALL PURPOSE hymnal we have ever had." It's a BIG BOOK, with 448 selections. More than 2000 churches are now using this book. That indi­ cates its worth! Your church deserves the BEST! $92.50 per hundred, not prepaid. For Free examination copy, SEND COUPON Winona Lake, Ind. Send free examination copy CHURCH SERVICE HYMNS. Name of C.bnrfb -------------- -------— Song Book used now..............................................................— We will be needing new books about----------------------------— Name______________________ - ________________— Q Pastor Q Supt. Q Comm. Member Address ____________ .... .. .................... —— City, Zone, State............................. .......— ■■ Sacred Music Publishers 119 Ninth St.

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