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Eternal Life
Begins Now!
Show them a Triumphant Easter Faith for Today . . . with
THE MIRACLE OF LOVE'
45min.B&W $12.50 FOR EVERY CONGREGATION EVERYWHERE
A compelling and dramatic motion picture of a minister who finds the basis for his Easter sermon in the problems of his congregation and his own family — that the resurrection faith in Christ gives the power to live triumphantly here and now — not just in the hereafter!
OTHER FILMS WITH AN EASTER MESSAGE
Easter programs can be greatly enriched with the use of the Living Bible films, which authentically portray the final climactic days in Christ's earthly ministry
15 min. each. B&W or Color from $5.00
An Easter faith is retained in the
midst of the competitive business world.
THE ROAD BACK 30 min. B&W $8.00
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FAMILY FILMS, INC.
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Ask about the NEW
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AUDIO-VISUALS IN A CHURCH
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EDUCATIONAL
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& AUDIO-VISUAL GUIDE
Founded in 1922
by
Nelson L. Greene
February, 1959
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Volume 38, Number 2, Whole Number 372
IN THIS ISSUE
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70 INFORMAL AUDIOVISUALS CAN ENRICH RELIGIOUS UNDERSTANDING—R. Boeke 72 USE AV DURING LENT! — Mae Bahr
74 HOW TO PLAN FILM SERIES— Eunice Schmidt
75 FILMS SHOULD BE TESTED! — LeRoy Ford
76 NOT BORN YESTERDAY, a brief history of AV in the church —
Willlann F. Kruse
85 INTERMITTENT TELEVISION — Alexander Calandra and Neal Balanoff
86 HERE TO STAY — SPONSORED MATERIALS — Amo DeBernardis
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4 ON THE SCREEN
6 HAVE YOU HEARD.' — News About People, Organizations, Events
80 CHURCH DEPARTMENT — William S. Hockman
88 EVALUATION OF NEW FILMS — L. C. Larson, Carolyn Cuss
92 USEFUL FILMSTRIPS — Irene F. Cypher
94 SOUND ADVICE — About Audio Materials and Equipment —
Max U. Bildersee
97 NEW EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS
105 NEWS IN THE TRADE
KJiner Zreaturei
102 HELPFUL BOOKS
106 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
Inside Back Cover — Trade Directory for the Audiovisual Field
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