Peter J. Dyck shares six of his favorite stories. The first one tells how Mennonite Central Committee, Baptist World Alliance, and Mennonite Publishing House, with the help of many other people, got the Barclay Commentaries translated into Russian and into the Soviet Union legally without smuggling. In "Here Stood Kandanos", Dyck sends a Christian volunteer to help in the rebuilding of a Greek village that the Germans destroyed in World War II. Too late, he realizes he has sent a German into enemy territory. Recommended for ...
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Peter J. Dyck shares six of his favorite stories. The first one tells how Mennonite Central Committee, Baptist World Alliance, and Mennonite Publishing House, with the help of many other people, got the Barclay Commentaries translated into Russian and into the Soviet Union legally without smuggling. In "Here Stood Kandanos", Dyck sends a Christian volunteer to help in the rebuilding of a Greek village that the Germans destroyed in World War II. Too late, he realizes he has sent a German into enemy territory. Recommended for parents and children to read together, for classroom use, for sermon illustrations, and for any story-telling occasions.
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