King's Business - 1961-02

PH IL KERR "Music In Evangelism"

comes to fishing for lost men and women and boys and girls” (p. 159). 159 pages; cloth; Wm. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., Grand Rapids; $3.50.

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AN ALL-AROUND MINISTRY: ADDRESSES TO MINISTERS AND STUDENTS by C. H. Spurgeon, xxii, 396 pages; cloth; Banner of Truth Trust, London; 10/6. Twelve lectures by the great preacher to preachers. OF MICE AND MEN by Betty Calsop. 126 pages; cloth: Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids; $2.00. About the only way we can des­ cribe this book is to call it a piece of writing on religious subjects that is so refreshingly dif­ ferent as to become a delight in words to the reader. A fervent Christian enthusiasm pervades it. The author writes a daily newspaper column called "I Love People." The people who read this book will love her! A BELIEVER'S LIFE OF CHRIST by John C. Ran­ kin. 210 pages; cloth; W . A . Wilde Co., Natick, Mass.; $3.50. A simple and devotional account of the life of Christ based on considerable study, but not cumbered with critical notes. The author seems to be of the Reformed Presbyterian con­ nection. BIBLE TREASURES by Ivor Powell. 182 pages; cloth; Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids; $2.50. A series of eighty two-page studies on Biblical characters, each analyzed homiletically. The author is an internationally known preacher who handles language in a brilliant manner. DON'T LOSE TH A T FISH by Ivor Powell. 151 pages; cloth; Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids; $2.50. A thrilling book of incidents of real fishing and fishing for souls. Scenes are scattered from Africa to Wales and Canada to Japan. Illustrations of both categories are many. STORIES OF YULETIDE by Earnest K. Emurian. 113 pages; cloth; W . A. Wilde Co., Natick, Mass. A companion to his book, "Stories of Christmas Carols" this one dealing with other Christmas features — poems, the Christmas flower — poin- settia, and some additional carols. STAR EYE by William Schmidt, rewritten for today's teens by Hester Monsma. 136 pages; cloth; Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids; $1.95. A story of a white boy who was kid­ napped from his parents by Indians. His early Christian training caused him eventually to lead his old Indian 'mother' to the Lord. THE STRANGER OF GALILEE by R. E. O. White. 203 pages; cloth; Wm. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., Grand Rapids; $3.50. A new life of Christ with special emphasis on what Christ in our life and for us. The approach is devotional. H ie author is a British Baptist. I AM LUCIFER by Clyde B. Clason. xv, 254 pages; cloth; Muhlenberg. Press, Philadelphia; $3.50. A novel on the devil purporting to be a self-revelation of Lucifer to the author in which he reveals his ways and acts. Does he lie? The author says he tells the truth for the most part, because hardly anybody believes in him nowadays anyhow. The reader will find the account running quite true to the Biblical revelation. THE STORY OF THE SCOTTISH REFORMATION by A. M. Renwick. 176 pages; paper; Wm. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co.. Grand Rapids; $1.25. A good summary of this important chapter in the his­ tory of the church written by the professor of church history of the Free Church College, Edin­ burgh. LIGHT BENEATH THE CROSS by Stuart B. Baggage and Ian Siggins. 161 pages; cloth; Doubleday & Co., Garden City, N.Y\; $2.95. The story of the Billy Graham Crusade in Australia, in many ways the most successful of all the Graham meetings, and a fascinating account of the working o f God in the hearts of all kinds of people. Recommended books are available from the Biola Book Rooms, 5 60 South Hope Street, Los Angeles; 121 West Wilson Glendale; and on the La Mirada Campus. Handy mail order service is also available. Free descriptive books and record catalogs will be sent upon request.

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