King's Business - 1928-10

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October 1928

T h e ' K i n g ' s

B u s i n e s s

aries. Stimulating and informing, it is also •a devotional book in its central theme being Christ. 194 pages. 754x5^4 inches. Doran. Cloth. $1.50. Postage 13 cents. — o — This is a new edition o f what many consider to be the best book ever written by Andrew Murray. It comprises twelve sections—each o f thirty one-page chap­ ters—a chapter for every day, providing a never-failing source o f inspiration, comfort and help to the reader through­ out the year. It is a splendid book for personal use and for gift purposes. Written in the last days o f the beloved author’s long and useful life, it conveys his . very last message to the Christian Church. One will bp well repaid spirit­ ually for having made the book his own. 8^4x554 inches. Biola Book Room. Cloth. Price $2.50. Postage 24 cents. A vivid narrative by a veteran mis­ sionary o f “what God hath wrought” in a hard field, together with some prayer-experiences of present-day Chinese Christians. These narratives carry the prayer-message with a humbling and penetrating challenge to all who may have the privilege of reading these glow­ ing testimonies o f the lovingkindness of our Heavenly Father. It is a wonderful account of God’s clear leading in matters great and small in the lives of some of his obedient children. 220 pages. 8x5;4 inches. Harper. Cloth. $1.50. Postage 13 cents. There is imagination, simplicity, wise counsel, brevity and freshness in this volume o f fifty-four story-sermons for young people. Not only can the author tell a good story and tell it well, but he also has the genius to aptly and tellingly point the moral and apply the message. This book ought to be widely circulated among young- people. It is one of the most interesting, entertaining and helpful books o f its kind that have yet appeared. 286 pages. 754x5 inches. Doran. Cloth. Price $2.00. Postage 24 cents, — o — How to Becom e an Efficient Sunday School Teacher B y W illiam A. M c K eever In order to be a successful Sunday- school teacher, one must know the inV dividual and understand his nature—how he acts and feels and grows while re­ sponding normally to his instincts, dis-i positions and desires. This book gives an outline o f such a natural course of life training, and explains how the re­ ligious part can be fitted into this larger and more complete scheme of character unfoldment. The author has had a wide experience, as a teacher in v a riou s schools and higher institutions, as writer on educational topics, and as lecturer on the fundamental p rob lem s o f juvenile welfare and race progress. 240 pages. 754 x 554 inches. Standard. Cloth. Price G od ’ s Best Secrets B y A ndrew M urray Answered Prayer in China B y C harles E rnest S cott — O— Balanced Burdens B y S tuart R obertson , M.A.

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This is a gripping story o f a fierce battle and a glorious victory. Ministers and church workers who are, themselves, now engaged in a battle to keep alive and make effective and helpful the mid-week service of the church, will find in this volume the ammunition and implements of war which will be o f great assistance to them in winning a glorious victory for the Church of God. This is not a compilation o f dry statistics, facts and figures, but a presentation o f a multitude of experiences, solutions of problems and the handling of developments, which will be found helpful to everyone. 128 pages. 654 x 454 inches. Standard. Cloth. 75 cents. Postage 8 cents. A volume of splendid sermons which have been wrought in the forge o f a practical and militant evangelism and here presented warm from the heart o f this great evangelist, with the same force which marked th e ir fruitful delivery. Dr. Ham proclaims a full, unapologetic message. His sermons, replete with il­ lustrative material and scriptural truth, are tools for good. This book should be owned and read by all who believe in the saving power o f the Gospel. 222 pages. 754 x 554 inches. Doran. Cloth. $1.50. Postage 13 cents. D o Y o u W a n t a “ Follow ing” ? In the early career o f Miss Frances Willard, when the W . C. T. U. was yet in its infancy, the question came up as to whether the name Christian should be a part o f the title of the organization. Some thought that by omitting the word' Chris­ tian the organization would command a larger following. This, no doubt, was all true enough. Miss Willard was then at the beginning of her career. She took the floor and said, “ I f I understand correctly the purpose o f this organization, it is not to get a following, but to set up a stand­ ard.” Her argument won. The church is to set a standard and lift people up to it. Burying th e H atch et Mike says: “A pessimist is a man who buries the hatchet o f enmity but carefully oils it to keep it from getting rusty, and also keeps a spade to dig it up.” B I G P R O F I T S . fo r Your Cliurch. Organization G O TTSC H A LK ’S METAL SPONGE . REG.LLS.PAT. OFF. *TheM o tierti D ish C loth " ~ WRITE FOR FULL INFORMATION— M ETAL SPONGE SALES C O R P O R A T IO N DEPT A LEHIGH AND MASCHER STREETS . , PHILA.* G ood News for A ll M en B y R ev . J. W. H am , D. D. _

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