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ade of this century and enhanced its author’s reputation as a scholarly and conservative New Testament com­ mentator. The commentary contains an ex­ tensive introduction which meets ade­ quately the problems involved in the background of the Gospel. The body of the comment is based upon the Greek text with full reference to de­ votional and scholarly literature. The reader will seldom turn to this vol­ ume without the satisfying experi­ ence of adding to his knowledge and understanding of Matthew’s Gospel. 451 pages; cloth; Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.; $5.00. W h om God Hath Joined By David R. Mace This unusual little hook of counsel on the marriage relationship is ar­ ranged for four weeks of daily read­ ings. Each reading begins with a Scripture quotation and two or three apt excerpts from the literature of marriage adjustment. The discussion which follows closes with a prayer. These helpful readings could not fail to assist Christian couples to find the basis for harmony in day by day liv­ ing with each other. 94 pages; cloth; .The Westminster Press, Philadelphia, Pa.; $1.50. The Jade Elephant By Elise Fraser Readers of the author’s Christian novel, The Emerald Necklace, with its setting in San Francisco, will want to meet some of that book’s characters in this sequel, likewise laid as to setting in San Francisco. The narrative carries a strong Chris­ tian message and enough adventure and suspense to keep young people’s interest from beginning to end. 190 pages; c lo th ; Van Kampen Press, Wheaton, 111.; $2.00. A c r o s s the Seas By Leroy Allen A United States Navy man is the author of this Christian novel, a se­ quel to Desires of the Heart. The spiritual message is not as obvious as is sometimes the case in this type of writing, but it is very effective. The book will interest young people, both the saved and unsaved. 150 pages; cloth; Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Mich.; $2.00. D isc o v er ie s M a d e F rom L iving M y N ew Life By Eugenia Price This book, in a way, is the testi­ mony of the woman who writes, di­ rects and produces Unshackled, Pacific Garden Mission’s nation-wide radio program originating over WQN, Chi­ cago. A big time writer and pro­ ducer for CBS and NBC, she found Christ about four years ago and has

since been using her talent for Him. The book is not theological and is occasionally over-simplified, but it will bring blessing and inspiration to all who read it. What Christ did for Eugenia Price He can do for many of our business and professiona l friends—why not give them copies of her Discoveries? 119 pages; cloth; Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Mich.; $1.50. The G osp el on Skid R ow By Frank Jennings The pastor of a London (England) Congregational Church tells of living the life of a Bowery bum for the sole purpose of winning his associates to Christ. The author reveals his knack of story-telling, and the book makes graphic reading from start to finish. The stories of some half-dozen conversions are expertly narrated. The power of God is seen on every page of this volume. 159 pages; cloth; Fleming H. Revell Co., Westwood, N. J.; $2.00. This series of thirty-six worship programs for teen-agers was written by the writer of the intermediate ma­ terial published by the Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Con­ vention. Each program outlines quiet music, a hymn, procedure sugges­ tions, and a varied array of features calculated to interest and challenge adolescents. The material is true to the Word throughout. 167 pages; cloth; Broadman Press, Nashville, Tenn.; $2.00. To L ive Is Christ Studies in Phtlippians By Ralph A. Herring This little book on the epistle of Paul to the Philippians was written originally as a' textbook for special Bible study in the Southern Baptist Teacher Training Course. Almost half the book is devoted to intioduc- tion. The comment, though necessar­ ily brief, will be useful to teachers and to those who desire to carry on individual Bible study. 107 pages; cloth; Broadman Press, Nashville, Tenn.; $1.50. The P r ea ch e r H is B e lie f and B eha v io r By J. W. Storer The pastor of the First Baptist Church of Tulsa, Oklahoma, presents in this volume his 1951 Holland Lec­ tures at Southwestern Baptist The­ ological Seminary, Fort Worth, Tex­ as. The lectures, while short, are to the point. Many practical and need­ ed lessons fill these pages—and they are driven home with power and a seasoning of humor. 104 pages; cloth; Broadman Press, Nashville, Tenn.; $1.50. Y ou th at W o r sh ip By Annie Ward Byrd

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