A Group of Children Just After a Happy Hour Service at Winona Lake, Indiana
These Represent the Children to Whom This Book Is Dedicated
A Book of Object Lessons Which Are Different
WRITTEN IN PLAIN ENGLISH AND IN COMMON WORDS
By
Rev. CLARENCE HERBERT WOOLSTON, D. D.
Author of
"SEEING TRUTH," "PENNY OBJECT LESSONS, Nos. 1 and 2,"
"THE GOSPEL OBJECT BOOK," and "THE CURIOSITY BOOK."
Also Originator of the "SEEING TRUTH PACKETS," Containing the
Lessons and Objects Needed
PHILADELPHIA
THE JUDSON PRESS
BOSTON | CHICAGO | LOS ANGELES |
KANSAS CITY | SEATTLE | TORONTO |
Copyright, 1926, by
THE JUDSON PRESS
Published August, 1926
PRINTED IN U.S.A.
This book is dedicated
to the many Boys and Girls
who have both heard and seen
these visual addresses
at Bethany Hall, Winona Lake, Indiana
and to Mrs. Carrie Besserer
who made these wonderful gatherings possible
For what shall it profit a church if it gain
the whole world and lose its own children
Dr. C. H. Woolston is the one man I know who is most eminently fitted to write a book for children or for the teachers of children. First, because he loves and understands children; for work among children is an affair of the heart. In the second place, through many years he has proved his theories by actual, practical experience and testing. We know that his plans really work.
He is being urged by many of his eminent friends in children's work to give all his time to this great service. He will have a large mission in teaching preachers and teachers how to win children and young people to Christ. For twenty years he has appeared in the great Bible conference at Winona Lake, Ind., and has always been received by adults with great appreciation while the children have hailed him with huge delight.
We must all admit that there is nothing of greater importance among all the problems of the church today. While he has not been able to give all his time to this work he has been most generous and patient in showing others how to use the mechanical and wonder object-lessons in the teaching of children.
In this work he gives the worker something entirely new and off from the beaten path of the regulars, something which would cost months of study and research and literally hundreds of dollars to acquire.
In addition