Fred and Anna lived next...
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Fred and Anna lived next to an Indian Reservation. When they moved to their farm, the locals told them they would have nothing but trouble. But Fred and Anna, immigrants from Germany, felt an affinity with the native peoples. After all, this was the late 1930s and being German and recently from Germany, made them suspect in Canada: Were they spies? Were they evil like Hitler? So when the residents of the reserve drove into their yard, Fred and Anna didn't cower in the house, didn't threaten them with the shotgun, but welcomed them into their home. Over the years there was always an open door at Fred and Anna's home, and an easy relationship developed between the natives and Fred and Anna. In fact, one of Fred and Anna's sons married into the chief's family.
When the pastor visited Anna in the nursing home years later, he asked her about their remarkably progressive attitudes. Anna remarked, "God doesn't have favorites. How could we?"
When the pastor visited Anna in the nursing home years later, he asked her about their remarkably progressive attitudes. Anna remarked, "God doesn't have favorites. How could we?"
