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HIS YOUNG FRIENDS #2 is the second in a series of seven chapter books for juvenile readers. This book tells the stories of Noah, Orly, and Lucretia, who might have known John the Prophet and Jesus while they lived on earth in the first century. The characters are fiction, but each chapter contains quotes from the Bible with references. This book is fun to read with lots of colorful pictures. While each book in this series stands alone, together they cover the life of Jesus and teach that he came to show God's love to everyone!

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HIS YOUNG FRIENDS #2 is the second in a series of seven chapter books for juvenile readers. This book tells the stories of Noah, Orly, and Lucretia, who might have known John the Prophet and Jesus while they lived on earth in the first century. The characters are fiction, but each chapter contains quotes from the Bible with references. This book is fun to read with lots of colorful pictures. While each book in this series stands alone, together they cover the life of Jesus and teach that he came to show God's love to everyone!
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Autorenporträt
Dale Weatherford has been teaching Bible for over 50 years. She has published "Transformed! Answers to Basic Questions for a Successful Christian Journey" ISBN 978-1-105-60789-9. "The New Way" is a chronological study of the life of Jesus. It is a daily Bible study based on the four first-century manuscripts written by Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. It is available on-line at weath.net. "The New Way" is also available as a podcast. "His Young Friends" ISBN 978-1-7363315-0-7 is Dale's only children's book and contains stories about children who lived in the first century. The twenty-two stories together form a biography of the earthly life of Jesus. David Weatherford is Dale's husband, editor, and technical assistant. He is the designer and maintainer of their website, weath.net, where you can find additional information.