OFFICE NOTES

 

A sister in Lufkin, Texas buys William Barclay’s Daily Celebration faster than we can stock them. She passes them along to people she especially loves. She praises the book as really something else. So, I thought others of you might want to get in on the goodies. Barclay has prepared a “celebration” for each day of the year, running a page or so, on scores of subjects: Mothers, Responsibility, Half Truths, History, The Listeners, When Its Dangerous to Think, Greatness, Rights and Duties. You name it, its likely there. Ouida and I ignore the calendar, thumb here and there, laugh and … yes, you might weep. We highly recommend it. Hardbound, handsomely published. 5.95.

I have not yet seen Carl Ketcherside’s The Death of the Custodian: The Case of the Missing Tutor, and I can hardly wait. That title sounds just like him, especially that bit about the tutor missing. I really dig that! We have a box of them ordered, and we promise to put them in the mail the same day your order arrives, if you’ll send a check for 2.95. If you ask us to bill you, you may have to wait a few days. For another 2.95, we’ll include Heaven Help Us, which is his teaching on the Holy Spirit. The first book deals with law and grace, raising the question Is the New Testament a code of Laws which the believer must follow?