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Read: Isaiah 64:6-7; Ephesians 2:8-10 “All right!” Oliver exclaimed as his mom presented him with a pair of bright new sneakers. “They’re just what I wanted!” “I’m glad you like them,” said Mom. “But let’s try to keep them clean. Save them for school or when you’re out with your friends. You have plenty of…

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    Dirty Sneakers

    Read: Isaiah 64:6-7; Ephesians 2:8-10 “All right!” Oliver exclaimed as his mom presented him with a pair of bright new sneakers. “They’re just what I wanted!” “I’m glad you like them,” said Mom. “But let’s try to keep them clean. Save them for school or when you’re out with your friends. You have plenty of… Continue Reading…

    A Curious Incident (Part 2)

    Read: Luke 6:27-37 After their bikes were stolen, Ryder and Zach asked all their friends and neighbors to be on the lookout. They prayed about it too—and Dad even prayed for the person who had taken the bikes. As they were praying together a few days later, Ryder’s thoughts wandered. I wish I could get… Continue Reading…

    A Curious Incident (Part 1)

    Read: Psalm 19:7-11 As Ryder and Zach set plates and forks on the table for lunch, a dog started barking outside. “There goes Sarge again,” said Ryder. “He’s always barking.” “This bark sounds different than usual,” said Mom. “Maybe one of you boys should go check it out.” “Aw, Mom, we’re busy,” said Zach. “Besides,… Continue Reading…

    The Tablet of Your Heart

    Read: Proverbs 3:1-8 My stomach hurts, Mom,” said Kaylee, burying her head in her pillow. “Don’t make me go to school today.” Mom put her hand on Kaylee’s forehead. “You felt okay at dinner last night—you ate half a pizza! Is something wrong?” Kaylee glanced at her tablet lying on her bedside table. “Not really…. Continue Reading…

    Someone to Trust

    Read: Psalms 16:11; 37:3-7; Matthew 18:2-4 “Look, Daddy!” exclaimed four-year-old Beck as he peered out the airplanewindow. “Look! There’s snow down there!” Beck’s older brother Micah laughed. “That’s not snow. Those are clouds. They just look like snow.” Dad smiled and nodded. “They look solid, don’t they? Like you could walk right out on them.”… Continue Reading…

    A Friend of Sinners

    Read: Luke 6:27-36; Romans 5:6-8 Max strung out a long piece of cheese and took a bite of his pepperoni pizza. He loved this restaurant—it had tons of fun games. This would’ve been the best day ever except for the mean kid. “Mom, see that tall kid over there with red hair? When I was… Continue Reading…

    Here, There, and Everywhere

    Read: Psalms 33:13-15; 139:7-12 Graham held very still when his mom came outside, hoping she wouldn’t see him. He loved to hide in the old apple tree. When he peeked through the leaves and branches, he could see Mom in the yard below. He could see Tabby, Mrs. Underwood’s cat, creeping through the grass next… Continue Reading…

    Silly Goose

    Read: Psalm 133 “You chose last time!” yelled Jill. “I did not!” said Kelsey. “You did!” “I guess I remember better than you.” Jill stomped over to the back porch and sat down. She and Kelsey were cousins, but they didn’t always get along very well. Jill’s brother Theo came out and sat down next… Continue Reading…

    Community Cleanup

    Read: Genesis 1:28-31; Colossians 1:15-20 Gabe turned his nose away from the fast-food scraps and held them at arm’s length. “I think my nose is more sensitive than most. This is disgusting.” The sun beat down, and a soft breeze sent wafts of rotten smells up his nostrils. His friend Cassi just shook her head… Continue Reading…

    Scary Storms

    Read: Psalm 23:1-6 Madison’s dog nuzzled up against her hand, whining anxiously. Madison closed her history textbook and looked down. “What’s wrong, Buddy?” she asked, even though she knew Buddy couldn’t answer. Then she heard thunder booming in the distance. Buddy perked up his ears, then whined again. Madison looked out the window at the… Continue Reading…