Wild Fruit: Difficult Gospel Questions in the Lord’s Vineyard
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Wayne BondMay 18, 2018
There is at least a semester of teaching in Jacob 5 to begin with. If you were to use just this article as a basis for lessons, I think you could get several weeks worth of study...
Van Eric JenkinsMay 17, 2018
Very good article. I enjoyed the analogy between the nourishment of the roots and the branches of the tree and how we must keep them balanced.
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