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Bible Reading: Isaiah 52:7-10; Romans 10:13-17 “I hate my feet!” said Madison. “They’re too big.” “They are not!” replied Emory, her older sister. “You’re tall, so you need bigger feet to move around and hold you up.” She grinned. “I think your feet are beautiful.” Madison laughed. “Thanks. I wish everyone felt that way. Sometimes…

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    Beautiful Feet

    Bible Reading: Isaiah 52:7-10; Romans 10:13-17 “I hate my feet!” said Madison. “They’re too big.” “They are not!” replied Emory, her older sister. “You’re tall, so you need bigger feet to move around and hold you up.” She grinned. “I think your feet are beautiful.” Madison laughed. “Thanks. I wish everyone felt that way. Sometimes… Continue Reading…

    Safety Net

    Bible Reading: Psalm 91 Natia and Lexi sat in the grass waiting for the bus. Lexi was quiet this morning; she had something on her mind. “What are you thinking about?” Natia asked. Lexi looked up. “I was just thinking about a conversation I had with my mom yesterday. She talked to me about something… Continue Reading…

    Double Trouble (Part 2)

    Bible Reading: Psalm 139:13-14; Jeremiah 1:5 “Hey, watch it!” Kole poked his twin brother with the end of his broom. “You’re stepping in my dirt pile!” “Whoops,” said Zeke. “Sorry.” He took a few steps back and began sweeping the opposite side of the garage. “I can’t believe I’m sweeping dust bunnies on a beautiful… Continue Reading…

    Double Trouble (Part 1)

    Bible Reading: Psalm 139:1-6, 23-24; Hebrews 4:13-16 “Okay, remember the plan,” Zeke told his twin brother Kole as they traded sweatshirts in the bathroom. “Try not to talk to anyone before the test. Once the tests are finished it’ll be lunchtime and we can meet back here to trade our sweatshirts back.” Kole nodded as… Continue Reading…

    The Perfect Pizza

    Bible Reading: Romans 12:3-8; 1 Corinthians 12:12-27 Dad put on his apron. “Well, my little chefs, are you ready to make our delicious pizza?” Piper and Jerrie smiled. “Yes!” “Okay, Piper, while Jerrie is rolling the dough, you start preparing the toppings.” “Okay, Dad. Hmm, let’s see what we have here. Cheese, no. Sausage, no…. Continue Reading…

    Castle in the Sand

    Bible Reading: Luke 6:47-49 “Better hurry up and build a wall around your castle,Tess! The tide is coming in,” said Beckham. “One big wave and it’ll be washed away.” “Will you help me? Please?” begged Tess, handing her brother a pail and shovel. Water washed around her feet and then went back toward the ocean,… Continue Reading…

    A Hidden Gift

    Bible Reading: Matthew 25:14-29 “C’mon, Rocket,” Gemma called to her dog. “Let’s go outside.” When she opened the back door, Rocket raced out into the fenced yard. Then he ran back to Gemma. He jumped up playfully before racing through the yard once again. Finally, he stopped near his favorite bush and sniffed the ground…. Continue Reading…

    How to Be Different

    Bible Reading: Philippians 2:14-16; 1 Peter 2:9-12 “But I don’t want to wear mismatched shoes, Kassi,” Brooke informed her best friend. The two girls were sitting together while riding the bus for a class field trip. During the drive, Kassi shared with Brooke how she longed to be unique—to stand out from the crowd and… Continue Reading…

    True Treasure

    Bible Reading: Matthew 13:44; Philippians 3:7-8 Roman tapped his fingers on the console of his family’s minivan. He was about to honk the horn when he saw Mom lock the front door and swoop his baby sister onto her hip. “Hurry,” Roman mumbled. He wanted to get to the game store early. Mom opened the… Continue Reading…

    Flip It!

    Bible Reading: Philippians 4:4-9; Colossians 3:15-16 CRASH! Mae threw one of her toys across the room. Why does everything have to be so difficult? Flopping on her bed, Mae grabbed her stuffed octopus and flipped it inside out. Now it was frowning back at her. “That’s how I feel too, Oki.” “What happened? I heard… Continue Reading…