Educational screen & audio-visual guide (c1956-1971])

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touch. Useful with the congregation for teacher recruitment; good for a dinner for church school teachers; fine for a leadership school to present vividly what Christian teaching really is. In color; .30 minutes. 9 Mission in Bolivia, a 25-minute film by the Methodists on their work in this high-altitude country is basically a film-report. You see what's going on among these people; you see their response; you infer how basic and important this work is. The evangelical witness does get result.s; people do respond. In b&w the rental is $6.00; in color $10.00; from Metho dist Publishing House, Nashville 2, Tenn. (And Boston 16; Kansas City 6; San Francisco I.) For Your Library While we can't tell you all you should buy for your church filmstrip library, we don't hesitate to say that it will not be as useful as it ought to be if you don't have a good series on how the Bible came to be and how it came across the world and time to us. To fill this need we would like to nominate the four-part color filmstrip series by the American Bible Society, "How Our Bible Came To Us." Ben ^ Al TH H Educators rely upon Califone portable LGRrniTlQ* phonographs, tape recorders and sound systems to through provide top fidelity and y . , ^ -. rugged service at LilVing OOUnCl prices weU within budget. califone proudly presents two new models at remarkably low prices JET (3J) CLASSROOM PHONOGRAPH 4-speed, 8" turntable with built-in 45 RPM center. Plays 7", 10", or 12" records with lid closed. Locking arm rest with safety needle guard. Floating motor and pick-up deck prevents groove jumping. Separate volume and tone controls. Output jack for earphones or external speaker. Professional user net: $44.95 • Ex. Tax COMET (70 -T) TAPE RECORDER Excellent performance at minimum cost. Records up to 7" reels at 3% or 7V2 IPS, Heavy duty tape deck cannot break or spill tape. Chrome kickproof speaker grill. Compact case closes with 7" reels in position. Automatic shut-off when lid is closed. Microphone included. Professional user net: $199.50 WRITE TODAY for complete catalog. V/CI I I I V/IICcORPORATION 5922 Bowcroft Street, Los Angeles 16, Calif., Dept. ES-7 FOREMOST MANUFACTURER OF SELECTIVE AUDIO-VISUAL PRODUCTS FOR EDUCATION Brown's art is good all the way; the commentaries are carefully written as to fact and the style is satisfactory. The guide for the teacher is a useful manual, giving questions for review and discussion. The commentary is narrated on the four sides of two LP records. The titles are: The Bible Put Into Writing, The Bible Crosses Europe, The Bible Comes To England, The Bible Comes To America. Further information and price (which is reasonable, as I recall) from the ABS, 4.50 Park Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Defenders of The Faith Judaism had many ancestors: prophets, seers, wise men, warriors, kings and priests. A great company of men with one thing in common, if not while they lived at least as they were remembered by later generations. These men were men of God and for God. It is permissible, therefore, for Cathedral Films Inc. to call a recent series of filmstrips, "Defenders of the Faith." Joshua, Gideon, Samson, Elisha, and Elijah I and Elijah //—these are the titles. There are .50-64 frames each and the commentary has been recorded on the six sides of three records. Printed commentaries with notes have been provided also. These filmstrips are narrative and the art is representational. This series complete sells for around $45.00. Order through your AV dealer. If you need to locate him, write to Cathedral Films, 2921 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank, Calif. Passover and Seder Meal The children arrive at the religious school. It's spring. .'\t the 'sow and teir period a plate for the seder Passover meal is shown. Other things are then brought forward. The story of the Passover is told. Other things for the seder are exhibited. Then com< -^ a seder with the school principal act ing as the 'father' of the family. No the meal is observed. All the whil these little children are learning on of the beautiful ceremonies of thfl faith, and we who use this 37-fraii filmstrip can be learning facts ari coming to appreciate the Jewish Pas over and seder, two foundation stone of our respect for the faith of our Jewish neighbors. The photographs are by Herbert Sonnefeld and the commentary by Estelle C. Borowitz, with Samuel Grand as producer for the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 835 Fifth Ave., N. Y. 21. Price from UAHC $7.50. 352 Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide — July, 1961