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Crayon and Character: Truth Made Clear Through Eye and Ear.

by B.J. Griswold.

FOREWORD.

Any earnest Christian who is capable of addressing an audience or a Sunday school cla.s.s, can, by the aid of this book, give a helpful chalk talk. The book has been designed to meet a growing need of this important phase of teaching.

Any parent, with this book in the home, can use it not only to teach the boy or the girl a simple method of drawing, but may implant in the life of the child the good seed of the Tree of Life.

In the preparation of these talks, ”Life” has been the keyword. The thought permeates both the text and the style of ill.u.s.tration used.

It is also a feature of the arrangement of each talk whereby a ”developing” or ”living” picture holds the attention of the listeners through two ”scenes” or ”steps” of unfolding.

Many of the time-honored symbols will not be found in these pages. The Anchor as the emblem of Hope, and the Crown as the type of Victory or Kings.h.i.+p have given place to symbols and types from nature and from the every-day life of common folks.

Many a smile has been introduced. And why not? We proclaim the Gospel as the Good News, the message of joy and gladness. The New Testament, with its glad tidings of great joy, is one continuous song. Always, however, it has been the aim to lead the thoughts of the listener to Him whose Light we are to reflect among men.

The t.i.tle of each chalk talk appears twice in the index, in order to provide a wide range of subjects from which to select an appropriate lesson for each occasion.

In his years of experience as a newspaper writer and ill.u.s.trator, the author has endeavored to cultivate the art of saying as much as possible in a few words and drawn lines. In this book (and in your chalk talk work) the same thought applies. As a Sunday school superintendent and a teacher, the author hopes that many may not be afraid to undertake the use of chalk after studying the easy method here described. As a means of enlarging your usefulness as a teacher of the Eternal Truth, the book, we believe, contains much that will help and encourage.

Fort Wayne, Indiana.

B.J. GRISWOLD.

”BEFORE TAKING.”

There are too many books published which are GOOD for _two things only_:

FIRST--They are good sellers, possibly ”Best Sellers.”

SECOND--They are good at keeping people out of bed till midnight--because they make such ”mighty interestin' reading.”

Such books may make their authors famous and their publishers rich, but if that is all they are good for, we would not care to sell, much less to publish, them.

The book which the reader holds is put out, not because it is bound to be a _good seller_ nor because it is _interesting_, but because of its power to HELP Christian work and workers, and of its own ability to give instruction in righteousness to its readers, old and young; to sow seed thoughts of truth in human minds and hearts.

And who will it help?

All Christian platform workers in general and the Sunday School Superintendent in particular.

The Superintendent, especially on all ”Special Days.”

The Pastor, especially in the prayer meeting where any kind of help, _so it is help_, will be welcomed by most pastors.