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    September 6, 2020

    Take Off the Label

    Bible Reading: Mathew 7:1-3; 22:36-40; John 13:34 “What’s wrong?” asked Susan, watching her younger sister squirm at the breakfast table. “My neck is itchy!” moaned Karen. She tugged the collar of her new purple sweater. “I bet Charlotte would wear that sweater, itchy or not,” said Susan. “Everyone thinks she’s weird because practically everything she… Continue Reading…

    Bible Reading: Mathew 7:1

    September 5, 2020

    The Whole Clock

    Bible Reading: 1 Corinthians 12:12-22 “Did you already fix that one?” asked Elias, pointing at a large clock standing on the counter. He always enjoyed visiting Uncle Ben’s shop—especially when his uncle was working on a clock. “That one seems to be ticking all right,” Elias added. Uncle Ben laughed. “Yes, but that’s all it’s… Continue Reading…

    Bible Reading: 1 Corinthians 12:27

    September 4, 2020

    A Slow Start

    Bible Reading: Psalm 119:14-18 “I. love going on a walk with you every afternoon,” Ruby told her grandfather. “I feel like I missed out by not joining you sooner like I said I would. I knew walking would be good for me and being with you would be fun, but I had a hard time… Continue Reading…

    Bible Reading: Psalm 119:97

    September 3, 2020

    Family Traits

    Bible Reading: Romans 5:12, 15, 18-21 There was much excitement as Jase and his family waited at the airport. Uncle Dan and Aunt Mary were returning home after spending several years serving as missionaries. Everyone was eager to see their little son, Benjamin, who had been born in Africa. When the families finally got together,… Continue Reading…

    Bible Reading: Romans 5:19

    September 2, 2020

    No Distractions

    Bible Reading: Hebrews 2:1-3 “Are you pitching today?” asked James’s older brother, Jackson. James grinned. “Yep. And I’m gonna strike out all those guys.” Jackson laughed. “I hope you’re right.” Jackson had recently gotten his driver’s license and was taking his younger brother to the baseball park. As James talked about the upcoming game, Jackson… Continue Reading…

    Bible Reading: Hebrews 12:2

    September 1, 2020

    Neighbors Near and Far

    Bible Reading: Matthew 22:34-40; Hebrews 13:1-3 The moment the last bell rang, Jenny texted her mom to see if she could go get ice cream after school. Within seconds she had an answer. “Yay! I can go,” she told her best friend, Emma. “Mom will pick me up at four.” At the ice cream shop,… Continue Reading…

    Bible Reading: Hebrews 13:3

    August 31, 2020

    Through it All

    Bible Reading: James 1:2-4, 12 Stunned, Ayden stared at his dad. He had just learned that his father had a very serious disease, and the doctors could not promise that surgery would help. “You’re not going to die, are you?” whispered Ayden. Ayden’s father didn’t answer immediately. “That’s something only God knows for sure,” he… Continue Reading…

    Bible Reading: Psalm 46:1

    August 30, 2020

    Acts of Kindness

    Bible Reading: Colossians 3:12-15 Katie browsed through the toys at the church’s huge indoor sale while her mom sorted through stacks of books. “Isn’t it great that all the proceeds go toward the youth group mission trip?” she overheard her mom say to one of her friends who was volunteering at the sale. Then Katie… Continue Reading…

    Bible Reading: 1 John 13:18

    August 29, 2020

    A Good Friend

    Bible Reading: Proverbs 27:5-6 Zayden’s eyes widened as his dad took a pair of tweezers from their first aid kit. “Hold still, Zayden,” Dad said. Zayden and his dad had been working on his tree house when a large splinter got lodged in Zayden’s thumb. He instinctively drew back his hand. “I know this will… Continue Reading…

    Bible Reading: Proverbs 27:6

    August 28, 2020

    Endless Forgiveness

    Bible Reading: Matthew 18:21-22, 33 Pam sat on the couch at her grandparents’ house forlornly. Her mother had dropped her off earlier while her sister and friends went to the pool. Her grandma studied her for a moment. “So, Pam,” she started. “When your mom dropped you off, she said you weren’t going to the… Continue Reading…

    Bible Reading: 1 John 1:9