Devoted to the Propagation and Defense of New Testament Christianity
VOLUME 10
July 24, 1958
NUMBER 12, PAGE 9a

Adventures In Good Reading

All Books Intended For Review In This Column Should Be Sent To C. R. Nichol. Clifton. Texas.

A Survey of the New Testament, Vol. 1., William Thompson, Jr., Groveton, Texas. 158 pages, paper bound. Vol. 1 covers Matt. through Acts. The style of the book, is asking questions, true and false, with blank spaces for the answers, covering about an average of three chapters to the lesson. Additional copies to be published to cover the entire Bible. The book are to be used in class work, or for private study. Those who use the book will gain much information.

"Some Do's and Don'ts for the Christian.", Studies in Better Living, $2.00, By Leroy Brownlow, Ft. Worth 5, Texas, Box 3141. Mr. Brownlow wrote a book: "WHY I AM A MEMBER OF THE CHURCH OF CHRIST;" and the book of "DO and DONT'S" is written as a companion book of the aforementioned book. The book is designed for Class work. with questions following each chapter. Do you often ask yourself the question: "What can I do as a member of the church;" as well as: From what must I refrain?" There is work for each member of the church. Questions following each chapter are provoking, and well put, The Old Testament; Its Intent and Content, By Griffin A. Hamlin, Th. D., The Christopher Publishing Co., Boston, $2.50. This interesting book is a guide to each book in the Old Testament. "Time is money". You will find an epitome of history of each Old Testament book, tersely given of each book, which will tell you briefly what is found in the book, thereby saving you the time you might spend in reading the book. A few moments reading will give you the contents of each book in a few words, saving time in the busy days. You will appreciate the book. In addition you will find listed the Books of Apocrypha with contents of each briefly given. Every student will enjoy the time saver this book will he.