OFFICE NOTES

 

The post office now charges us 25 cents for each address correction. This is part of the “pay your own way” policy that the government has imposed upon our postal service. This really hurts us, for in our mobile society many people move without informing us. So we must ask you to please inform us a week or so in advance of any move you make, giving us both your old and new addresses. If you subscribe for someone else, please don’t guess at the address or zip code. Leave the zip code off if you do not know it, and we will supply it for you. If you send a list of names, check carefully to make sure the addresses are correct. It is our policy to remove any name from our list when the post office has to inform us of a change of address.

We welcome the continued interest in our bound volumes. We still have available: Single volumes for 1967, 1968, 1970 at 3.50 each; double volumes for 1971 -72 at 4.50 and 1973-74 at 4.95. This present volume will be bound with that of 1975 in a new double volume, to be issued early next year. You can place your order now, but you need send no money since we do not yet know the exact price. We will bill you when the book is mailed.

The Six Version Parallel New Testament is a real bargain at 12.95, for you have six translations in one sturdy, leather binding, side by side so that you can read the same passage in all the versions at the same opening. It gives you the KJV, Living, RSV, New English, Phillips, and Jerusalem. It is a handsome 8x11 volume and would make an ideal gift.

Pat Brooks’ Daughters of the King is not exactly a “women’s lib” book, but it does raise questions about the freedom of God’s daughters that deserve consideration. Is she always to yield to the sexual demands of her husband? Must every Christian woman be under the authority of a man? It speaks to the woman who is faced with abnormal demands from her husband. It is a hard-hitting, no-nonsense presentation. 3.10 in paperback.

K. C. Moser was one of the first among us to relate baptism to the grace of God. He was a “liberal” before that term began to circulate in that he lifted the plan of salvation from its legalistic context. We can supply his now highly esteemed The Way of Salvation for 3.65.

Love Therapy, by Paul Morris, recognizes the Bible as a medicine chest for spiritual and mental ills. It is a real blessing to the depressed and discouraged, and it speaks to people who have inner problems, which includes us all. It presents “A Challenge to Legalism” that really comes alive. 3.10 in paperback.

Disciple, by Juan Carlos Ortiz, was handed to me by a friend. I was so impressed that we now have them in stock for our readers. It will help you to serve the Lord in the joy of the Holy Spirit. He writes one chapter after reading all the Psalms in one sitting. It will thrill you. 1.90 in paperback.

Over 500,000 copies of Dare to Discipline have been sold, and we have sold several of these ourselves. A Christian psychologist offers urgent advice to parents and teachers. His chapter on “A Moment for Mom” presents five suggestions for a better life for the mother. The first one is Reserve time for yourself This book is super. 3.10 in paperback.

John R. W. Stott’s What Christ Thinks of the Church is about the seven churches of Asia, but it is as relevant as today’s newspaper. He is a brilliant, resourceful and spiritual student of the word. 1.65 in paperback.

All these prices include postage if you send a check with your order. We will add 5% in case you prefer that we bill you.