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Bible Reading: Luke 12:16-21 Malachi put down the wood for the campfire and hurried to see why Boomer, his puppy, was barking. The little dog stood at the edge of the stream, looking down into the clear water. “What is it, Boomer?” asked Malachi. He looked down to see what was in the water and…

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    The Other Dog

    Bible Reading: Luke 12:16-21 Malachi put down the wood for the campfire and hurried to see why Boomer, his puppy, was barking. The little dog stood at the edge of the stream, looking down into the clear water. “What is it, Boomer?” asked Malachi. He looked down to see what was in the water and… Continue Reading…

    Flying Like Eagles

    Bible Reading: Isaiah 40:28-31 Kaylee softly sang a song as she zipped her suitcase. “They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles…” “Time to go,” called Dad. Reluctantly, Kaylee turned and followed her parents to the car. Usually she loved going to church retreats, but… Continue Reading…

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    Partners in Nepal Celebrate Milestone

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    Detour

    Bible Reading: Proverbs 3:1-6; John 18:36 “Uh-oh!” said Mom. “That sign says, ‘Detour Ahead.’ The ramp to the freeway is closed.” She drove on down the street. “But we’re going away from the freeway,” Maggie said as she looked out the window. “We just need to follow the orange detour signs,” said Mom. “See if… Continue Reading…

    Rock Solid Protection

    Bible Reading: Psalm 62:5-8 Landon listened as the woman on TV reported that temperatures had dropped to a record-breaking low with a strong wind. “Can we still go for our breakfast tomorrow?” he asked. For him, the best part of celebrating the new year was having breakfast with his dad on New Year’s Day. Each… Continue Reading…

    Skating on Thin Ice

    Bible Reading: Romans 6:18-23 At midnight on New Year’s Eve, the Wagner family always walked to ice-covered Pine Lake where they would bring in the New Year under the stars as they tossed glow sticks into the air. But this year Aiden was in a grumpy mood. When his dad told him to do something,… Continue Reading…

    Spare Attitude

    Bible Reading: Leviticus 19:18; Matthew 5:43-48 “Let’s go get an ice cream cone at the Eskimo Palace, Dad,” said Kinsley. “We can be back before Mom gets home from her meeting.” “Good idea,” said Dad, so they went out to the car. As they drove along, they passed a couple of Kinsley’s classmates playing at… Continue Reading…

    Seeking Treasure

    Bible Reading: Matthew 6:33; 13:44-46 “Well, buddy, tomorrow’s your last day of vacation with your grandpa. What would you like to do?” Grandpa asked Everett as they sat on the porch together. Everett patted Grandpa’s dog, Bexley, while he thought. “I know!” he exclaimed. “Let’s get some ice cream. You know, Grandpa–the one with jellybeans… Continue Reading…

    Friendly Conversation

    Bible Reading: Luke 11:1-4 “What did you talk about in Sunday school today?” Sienna’s dad asked as the family drove home from church. “We learned that Jesus took time out of his busy day to pray,” replied Sienna. “Yes, He did, and that’s a good thing for all of us to do,” said Dad. “Yeah,… Continue Reading…

    Armor of God

    Bible Reading: Ephesians 6:10-20 “We have to defeat the monsters!” Max shouted, swinging his imaginary sword. “Let’s go get them!” Max and his dad started charging across their backyard toward the imaginary monster lair, swinging their swords and shouting their war cries as they played heroes. “But wait!” Max’s dad stopped short. “We have to… Continue Reading…