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BOOKS BY GEORGE HERBER T B E T T S
How to Teach Religion
"Principles and methods are stated with conciseness and clearness, and with
a kind of illustration that causes them to throb with life. The book will prove
an inspiration and practical help to every teacher who will read it and put its
teaching into practice." ? Boston Evening Transcript.
Price, net, $1.25; by mail, $1.35
The New Program of Religious Education
"The aim of the book is to multiply the energies of the Church, to open its
eyes to this wonderful area of opportunity, to arouse its interest in the new move
ments for religious education that are at work among us, and to quicken the con
secration of men and women so that, in seed sowing, in cultivation, and in har
vesting there may be great rejoicing throughout the Church and abundant good
may be distributed among the people everywhere." ? The Christian Advocate.
Price, net, 75 cents; by mail, 85 cents
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THE HOUSE OF THE LORD'S PRAYER
By AMOS R. WELLS
A review of the Lords Prayer paralleling its structure with that of a nouse, with vestibule, living
room, dining room, and so forth. The various chapters of this book have appeared from time to
time in periodical form and have elicited so much favorable comment it was thought good to put
them in a permanent volume.
"Arithmetic of Friendship" "Innkeeper of Bethlehem" "Angel of God's Face"
Decorated paper cover. In envelope; 70 pages, 40 cents, postpaid
It is uniform with our other inspirational booklets
Circular of these booklets sent (free) on request
Realism of the Highest Type
CHURCH STREET
Stories of American Village Life
By JEAN CARTER COCHRAN
Delightful sketches of a New Jersey village. Home life, neighbors, the church, and village char
acteristics are drawn by a master who knows the secret of touching the heart as well as compell
ing smiTes and laughter.
"I regard Miss Cochran's charming and refreshing portrayal of the finer side of American village
life, which she has done with both sympathy and a fine sense of humor, as an effective antidote
for 'Main Street.' Can I say more! ? -Lawrence Abbott, the Editor of the Outlook.
Cloth. 240 paftet>, S1.50, postpaid
A Chinese Romance
THE BELLS OF THE BLUE PAGODA
By JEAN CARTER COCHRAN
"I think this is the best story of life in China that has been put out thus far. A million copies
of it should be read by the young people of America. It is true to life? to every phase of lifo
you touch. Nothing is overdrawn. All the characters are true to what has happened in recent
years; all the incidents arc true to life." ? Isaac Taylor Headland, author of "Chinese Mother
Goose Rhymes," "Chinese Boy and Girl," "Court Life in Peking," lecturer on China.
Cloth, 288 pages, $1.75, postpaid
Every Child Would Enjoy This Book
VERSES FOR THE CHILDREN
By CECIL TROUT BLANCHE
A fascinating collection of verses, jingles and rebuses, delightfully illustrated by the author. It
will set the little brains to work and delight the lucky child repeatedly.
Jacket and Frontispiece in Color*
Attractively Lined with Artistically Designed Paper
Cloth, 80 pages, $1.50, postpaid
Our Holiday and Gift Book Catalogue ? Christmas, 1922 ? Sent on Request
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PRAYER CALENDAR FOR 1923
PRICE 15c OR $1.50 PER DOZEN.
The 1923 Prayer Calendar is the most artistic yet published
and a copy should be in every home in the church.
It contains the name of every Home and Foreign Mission
worker of our Churfh and their place of service, also a brief out
line of the activities of every Executive Agency of our Assembly.
It will stimulate interest and enlarge information if the workers
are remembered daily in prayer as suggested in the Calendar.
A handsome Christmas Greeting card will be mailed with each
copy ordered before Christmas 1922.
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Richmond, VaM Texarkana, Ark.-Tex.
? how much He was needed. There was
a boy possessed of a devil and no one
else could drive him out. The whole
world needs & Saviour, and besides
Jesus, "there is no omer name under
heaven given among men whereby we
must be saved." Then we should tell
others of tho Saviour.
Shortly after sending out the
twelve Apostles to preach, Jesus also
sent out seventy other disciples, to
go through the land announcing His
coming. He calls attention to the
condition of the world, showing them
how much work there is to be done
and how few are the workers. He
calls upon them to work and at the
same time to pray to God that He '
will send others into the work. Iden
tically the same condition exists today.
The laborers are more than they were
then, but the work also is far greater.
The number of workers that Jesus
sent out into the land of Palestine was
greater in proportion to the popula
tion than is the number that the
church is now sending into heathen
lands.
May each one of us from our hearts
be able to say, "Here am I, Lord, send
me to any work you may choose for
me, and I'll go where you want mo
to go."
THORN WKI,Ij ORPHANAGE.
This home for orphans, under the
control of the Synods of South Caro
lina, Georgia, and Florida, has been
doing its Christian-nxe service for
fatherless children for forty-seven
years. Hundreds have been trained
and gone out as useful citizens and
leading Christian workers. They have
been inspired to be somebody and do
something.
Seventeen of Thornwell's boys and
girls are now in college preparing
themselves for a larger service in life.
They are found in the following insti
tutions: Presbyterian College of
South Carolina, Chicora, Winthrop,
Red Springs, Agnes Scott, University
of Minnesota, and Oglethorpe. Three
of our young men are in Columbia
Seminary preparing for the gospel
ministry. A senior in Chicora Is a
?volunteer for the mission field and
one of the former pupils of Thorn
w*!l has been recently appointed to
go out to the foreign field as a trained
nurse.
The demands for admission are
pressing. An additional home wa3
opened in September and we now have
357 children, which is thirty-seven
more than we had last year. What
would you do with thirty-seven added
to your family in one month? Thorn
well's budget is large and the sum
mer was closed with a heavy deficit.
We want you, our friends, to re
member us in your prayers and with
your gifts at the Thanksgiving season.
The favor of the Father has rested
upon this Institution for these many
years. Its friends have never failed
it. Our faith is in God and you.
In morals, as In geometry, a
straight line Is the shortest distance
between two points.
Most of the difficulties ot trying to
live the Christian life arise from at
tempting to half live it. ? Henry
Drummond.
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