Author: Shalem John

The book of 1 John is a profound and spiritually rich epistle in the New Testament, traditionally attributed to the Apostle John, the same author of the Gospel of John and the letters of 2 and 3 John. It is widely believed to have been written near the end of the first century A.D., around 85–95 A.D., during a time when the early Christian community was facing doctrinal challenges and moral issues. Unlike some other New Testament letters, 1 John is not addressed to a specific church or individual but seems to be intended for a broader audience, perhaps multiple…

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Birth: 20-03-1859 Home Calling: 22-12-1942 Native Place : Texas Country: United States of America Place of Vision: Brazil Anne Luther Bagby was an American Baptist Missionary who served in Brazil. Born in a Christian family, she was baptized at eleven and always had a mind for missions. After graduating from the Baylor Female College in 1879, she became a teacher. She got married to William Buck Bagby in 1881, who had a calling for the missionary service. In the same year, the newlywed couple set out as missionaries to Brazil on behalf of the Foreign Mission Board. They settled down…

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The book of 2 John is one of the shortest books in the New Testament, consisting of a single chapter with only 13 verses. Despite its brevity, it carries profound theological and practical significance for early Christians and remains relevant for believers today. Traditionally, it is attributed to John the Apostle, the same author of the Gospel of John, 1 John, 3 John, and Revelation. The letter is addressed to “the elect lady and her children,” which may refer either to a specific Christian woman and her family or, symbolically, to a local church and its members. The epistle’s central…

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