Judah left home when he was very young and got away from his family. He immediately found a friend who obviously had a lot of influence on him. Very soon he found a woman he liked and he "took her" and they had three sons. Judah immersed his life with the Canaanites and heraised his sons among them. Of course, they turned out wicked, and then Judah began to try to get them to live by the standards he was taught as a boy, but had rebelled against and abandoned. This chapter is not a good story, but there are some very important lessons to learn here.
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Born in 1957, saved in 1976 at Shady Nook Baptist Church in Piedmont, MO at the age of 19. In the ministry since age 24. Married my only wife Teresa in 1977 and have six children and 10 grandchildren – so far. On the mission field in Mexico from 1989-1991 and then 1996-1997....