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Bible Reading: Psalm 6:2-4, 9 “But Mom! All my friends are going to camp. It’s not fair!” “We can’t afford it, Addy. I’m sorry.” Mom dumped a basket of unmatched socks onto the table. “I’d let you go if I could, but we just don’t have the money right now.” Addy’s eyes filled with tears…

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    Mending Needed

    Bible Reading: Psalm 6:2-4, 9 “But Mom! All my friends are going to camp. It’s not fair!” “We can’t afford it, Addy. I’m sorry.” Mom dumped a basket of unmatched socks onto the table. “I’d let you go if I could, but we just don’t have the money right now.” Addy’s eyes filled with tears… Continue Reading…

    Giving Good Gifts

    Bible Reading: Matthew 6:1-4 Marcus walked into the garage. “Dad, can we talk?” “Sure, what’s on your mind?” Dad stopped working on the car. “We had our basketball team meeting after school. Practice starts Monday.” “Great!” said Dad. “You ready?” “I’m very ready, but I’m worried about Brian. He came to the meeting but said… Continue Reading…

    Forgive Me, Forgive Me

    Bible Reading: 1 John 1:5-9 “And please forgive me for the lie I told. In Jesus’ name, amen.” Heidi climbed into bed, and Mom gave her a kiss and turned out the light. After lying to her mother a few days earlier, Heidi had asked God to forgive her—but every now and then she still… Continue Reading…

    When the Storms Come

    Bible Reading: Psalm 10:14, 17; 2 Corinthians 1:3-7; Revelation 21:1-4 Melanie gazed out her bedroom window as rain pelted the glass. Thunder boomed and lightning flashed while tears streaked down her face. “Why, God?” she whispered. “Why did my baby brother have to die?” The storm looked angry and sad—like Melanie’s heart. Arms wrapped around… Continue Reading…

    Let’s Roll

    Bible Reading: 2 Samuel 9:3-11; Luke 14:13-14 “Lose your kickball scrimmage?” Dad asked. Jason buckled his seatbelt. “No. It’s Adrian again.” “The boy who uses a wheelchair?” Dad grinned. “He’s funny.” “Dad! Should you say that about someone who can’t walk?” “Why not? He wears a T-shirt that says ‘A Wheelchair Is How I Roll.’”… Continue Reading…

    Two Birthdays

    Bible Reading: John 1:12-13; 3:1-7</a > “Who’s that guy leading the singing?” whispered Joash. “That’s Mr. Carson,” Kolton whispered back. “He’s in charge of our youth group.” Joash was visiting Kolton’s church for the first time, and everything was new to him. “Okay, kids, it’s the first Sunday of the month, so you know what… Continue Reading…

    Busy as a Bee

    Bible Reading: Colossians 3:16-24 Dathan kept his distance as he watched his father lift the cover from a beehive. “There sure are lots of bees, aren’t there, Dad? And they all look busy.” He grinned. “They’re as busy as bees!” Dad smiled. “You’re right. Each of the hives has lots of them—thousands, in fact. But… Continue Reading…

    Princes and Princesses

    Bible Reading: Romans 12:9-21; Galatians 5:22-23 Anissa curled up on the couch with her new book. “I’m almost done reading this already,” she told her brother. “It’s about a princess who didn’t know she was a princess!” “How can that be?” Aaron asked. “If I were a prince, I’m pretty sure I’d know it!” “She… Continue Reading…

    Bumper Crop

    Bible Reading: John 12:23-33; Galatians 5:22-23 Seth was helping his dad plant watermelon in the garden. He closed his eyes and licked his lips. “I can almost taste it now,” he said. Dad chuckled. “There’s nothing like planting your own watermelon.” He handed Seth some more seeds. “Here, plant these in the next row.” As… Continue Reading…

    Less Equals More

    Bible Reading: Matthew 6:19-21 Lindsey burst through the door. “Mom, I’m back! I got paid for walking Lilly. I have enough! Can we go to the mall before I go to Mrs. Stevens’ to pack up the donations for those flood victims? Please?” “How about some downtime instead?” said Mom. “You’ve run yourself ragged all… Continue Reading…