Miss Susan reads the story of how Moses was saved from the wicked Pharoah when the Isrealites were slaves in Egypt. His big sister Miriam helped.
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Miss Susan reads the story of how Moses was saved from the wicked Pharoah when the Isrealites were slaves in Egypt. His big sister Miriam helped.
Lily is having a bad day. Nothing is going right. But Aunty Lisa reminds her some of the things she is thankful for, and that makes her feel much better.
Miss Susan tells us the story of Joseph, and how God used him to show Pharaoh what his dreams meant. She illustrates how Joseph then served God by saving all of Egypt from a terrible famine.
Janitor Bob tells us that when Jesus died on the cross he actually took something bad (his death on the cross) and turned it into something good (eternal life for those who believe in Him).
Pastor Pay tells us how God used the bad for good. Joseph, even though he was sold into slavery, would become great and God would use him to save a whole country from starvation.
Miss Susan tells us that words have meanings. But not always do we understand their meaning. The story is about a man who was reading the Bible but did not know what he was reading. God sent Phillip to help him know what he was reading.
Miss Lisa introduces us to Miss Sapphire, a missionary from a small village far away. She tells us on the many sacrifices she made and blessings she received by being a Missionary.
Janitor Bob shows a gift he is planning to give to his wife. The gift is extravagant, just like the gift of eternal life the Jesus gave us through his death and resurrection.
Miss Susan reads the story about Nicodemus, who went to Jesus to find out what it takes to become a part of God’s family. We too can learn from this lesson.
Aunty Lisa is making Play Dough that can be eaten, but doesn’t have all the right ingredients. Lily makes her go out to get them, just like the women had to do in the story about going to a wedding. The needed to get more oil?
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