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History and short stories depicting the lives of a German-Russian immigrant and his family on the North Dakota prairie.
A homeless dog becomes a hero and finds a new home with a farmer and his wife on the North Dakota prairie.
A half-starved calf, lost on the prairie, finds a home with a kind farmer, his wife, and their dog. During a summer storm, the calf helps the farm family make a happy discovery!
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The letters from John written to churches at the end of the first century CE possess meaningful theological insight for Christians today—in a sense, they were written for us. Working from this standpoint, Thomas Andrew Bennett keeps historical speculation to a minimum and delves into the theological depths of 1–3 John in this commentary. He begins by providing a new translation of the text from the Greek, along with verse-by-verse exegesis, and then moves into an extended reflection on a litany of relevant theological topics, including questions of trinitarianism, creation, faith, atonement, eschatology, salvation, the nature of divine and human love, and the composition of the church. I...