Emily’s dad just wants to help out at Emily’s birthday party. But he doesn’t know the whole plan. Will he ruin the party?
“Come here, Jessie,” Justin said as he led the way into the family room. “See what I’m going to build?” He showed her the picture on the box.
Emily works on practicing her Bible verses and riding her bike. Will she be able to ride without her training wheels?
Uh oh! What did Ellie do? Justin and Jessie learn about the only way to cover sin—and stains in “Covering the Smudge.”
Jessie ran into the kitchen to see what was making all the noise. Oh no! Freckles was up on the counter—and he was eating the banana bread!
In “Plain Rice & Piggy Banks” Jessie can help the missionary or buy her doll. Which will she choose to do?
Justin goes fishing with his dad, but everything seems to go wrong.
Jessie is excited to help out at church, but she's disappointed with the job given to her. After an injury, she realizes every little job matters.
Jessie stopped short, exclaiming “What was that?” Jessie learns that even though there are difficult things in this world because of sin, God has a plan.
“Let’s be partners,” said Jessie. “Okay,” agreed Justin. They liked games, and this sounded fun: find something created on each day of Creation Week.
“Let’s be dinosaurs!” Matt shouted. But he believes the story about dinosaurs evolving over millions of years. How will he learn the truth about dinosaurs?
Jessie’s cousin Jeremy is worried. He has to move away from his school and his friends on the soccer team. But what will happen in the new place?
“How come there has to be a nighttime when I always have to quit,” grumbled Justin as he picked up his toothbrush. How could nighttime be a gift from God?
Justin has to choose: should he wait for Mom, or should he believe Matt and eat some of the warm, chocolatey cookies piled high on the kitchen counter?
Jessie turned to see Justin running into the room. He had a huge smile on his face. But suddenly he screeched to a stop. “What did you DO?!” he yelled.
Jessie learns that even if she tries to trick her mom, God always knows what’s in her heart.
“Mr. Johnson’s old. I wonder if there were really 100 candles on his cake,” said Jessie. Justin and Jessie find out about some big birthdays in the Bible.
“You know,” said Dad, “some people don’t know they need Jesus because they haven’t heard the bad news yet.” Both of the kids looked up. “What do you mean?”
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