Jan Turrentine

Live Justly and Work for Justice

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  • Posted on July 6th, 2012

Elie Wiesel was 15 years old when, along with his parents and three sisters, he was deported by the Nazis to Auchswitz. His mother and younger sister died there. He and his father …

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Jan Turrentine

About This Author

Jan Turrentine is editor of Adult Bible Studies, Adult Bible Studies Teacher, Daily Bible Study, and a variety of books and curriculum for Abingdon Press. Jan tolerates regular gym workouts, endures yard work, and enjoys fitness walking and reading. She is permitted to live with a gray cat named Jake.