King's Business - 1952-10

CEYLON & INDIA GENERAL MISSION

JUNGLE DOCTOR'S CASE-BOOK By Paul White These graphically penned tales of a medical missionary in the central plains of Tanganyika will have a real ap­ peal to young people. While the various tasks of the physician and surgeon are dealt with, sin and salvation are never lost to sight. Those who find this book useful will be glad to know that there are some half-dozen other books in the “Jungle Doctor” series. 121 pages. Boards. The Paternoster Press, London, England. 4 shillings, six­ pence. One of the secrets of successful Sun­ day School building is the avoidance of monotony. The assembly programs here assembled will assist superintend­ ents in planning departmental and all­ school assemblies through the year. The programs are Christ-centered through­ out. 232 pages. Cloth. The Standard Publishing Co., Cincinnati, O. $2.50. This booklet is subtitled The Story of the Year 1951, and it tells of the way in which God led the strategic retreat of the missionaries of the China Inland Mission from that land of struggle. The friends of the C.I.M. are legion, and their prayer for China and the beloved mission will be more intelligent for reading this book. 70 pages. Paper. China Inland Mission, London, England. JUST FOR FUN Compiled by Alice Wiener Just for fun—yes! But this attractive book will provide pleasant occupation for juniors and intermediates through rainy days and long evenings. It could even substitute for the homework that is no longer assigned by modern, “ pro­ gressive” public school teachers. A wide assortment of crossword puzzles, Bible quizzes, paper and pencil games, and dot-to-dot puzzles, most requiring the use of a Bible, will delight the child who receives a copy of this book. 96 pages. Paper. The Standard Publishing Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. $1.00. “ A WATCHMAN ON THE WALL” By Wilbur M. Smith The present strong position of the Moody Bible Institute, mother of the Bible Institute movement, is largely, humanly speaking, the work of Dr. Will H. Houghton. This biography of that man of God will bring blessing to many readers. 191 pages. Cloth. Wm. B. Eerd­ mans Publishing Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. $2.50. THE HAND THAT GUIDED Edited by Anne Hazelton SPECIAL PROGRAMS FOR THE SUNDAY SCHOOL THROUGH THE YEAR By Charlotte Arnold

Our Ministry in India includes Opening New Stationg and Engaging New Missionaries As the Lord provides, vie lengthen ou r cords and strengthen ou r stakes. Address to the Secretary-Treasurer 542 S. Dearborn Street Chicago, Illinois

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By Donald G. Davis, Ph.D. Head of the Church History Department of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles

THE KINGDOM OF GOD By L. Berkhof

One need not agree with the amil- lennial position of the author of this work to recognize the value of this study. He presents a carefully docu­ mented review of the historical devel­ opment of the doctrine of the Kingdom of God, especially since the eighteenth century. Pastors and students of theol­ ogy will make wide use of the material to be found here. 177 pages. Cloth. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. $2.50. THE GENIUS OF THE GOSPELS By Merrill C. Tenney This penetrating analysis of the four Gospels by the Dean of the Graduate School of Wheaton College, an outstand­ ing conservative New Testament schol­ ar, will commend itself to thorough students of the New Testament. The Gospels are compared and contrasted as historical documents, as biographi­ cal sketches, as homiletic treatises, and as spiritual guides. While not in any sense a commentary, the book is rich in homiletical and illustrative suggestions. 124 pages. Cloth. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. $ 2 . 00 . HEARTS AFIRE By Vance Havner Twenty-one brief messages by this beloved Bible conference speaker are aimed at creating burning hearts in an age of itching ears. The author never minces words or engages in circumlocu­ tion. It would be difficult to read these sermons with other than a burning heart resulting. 160 pages. Cloth. Fleming H. Revell Co., Westwood, N.J. $2.00.

52 W orkable Young People's Program s

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