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Good News from Senegal

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Bible for Children is now providing Bible stories for the Wolof children in Senegal, who comprise 5.7 million people of the 15.4 million total.  Only 0.15% of the population are evangelical Christians.  This picture from Heaven God’s Beautiful Home shows the Wolof text.  Please pray for Senegal.

The heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament shows His handiwork . (Psalm 19:1)

“Did God really make the world?” Ralph asked his Dad. “A boy in my class said that there used to be only dust in space and strong winds blew all the dust together and that is how the world happened.”

“It just shook together?” Dad smiled. “Do you think that could happen?”

“I don’t know.” Ralph sighed. “This boy said his father doesn’t believe the Bible - he says it’s not true.”

“Just got blown together?” Dad repeated. “Tell you what, Ralph. Go get your little sister’s crossword puzzle - the one with only 12 pieces. I’m going to fix up this big fan.”

When Ralph came back Dad tumbled the puzzle pieces into a big basin and set the electric fan so it sent a strong breeze into the basin. All the pieces jumped around. “Shouldn’t be long until the puzzle comes together. This is a lot easier than making a world,” Dad said.

“I don’t think it’s going to work,” Ralph replied. And he was right. Dad let the fan blow through the whole weekend. On Monday morning, not one piece of the puzzle had linked to another.

“Now take a look at the heavens, Ralph. The sun, the moon, the stars; do you really think they could just happen? Think about Spring-time and harvest. Could all that happen by chance? And do you think that something as wonderful as you being born as a baby and growing up could just happen because the wind blew some dust? No.” Dad put his hand on Ralph’s shoulder. “God made everything that exists.”

Prayer: Dear Lord, thank You that You are the great Creator and that You love everything You made. Amen.

 

Good News from Croatia

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Bible for Children is now providing Bible stories for the children in Croatia.  There are 4.2 million people in Croatia.  Only 0.4% of the population are evangelical Christians.  This picture from When God Made Everything shows the Croatian text.  Please pray for Croatia.

Be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might. (Ephesians 6:10)

God told Moses, “I am the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.” These were men from long ago who started the Hebrew nation. God had made promises to each one. Now the time had come for God to fulfill these promises, starting with a rescue mission. God planned to set the Hebrews free - and Moses was going to be the tool God used.

But Moses said to God, “Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh, and that I should bring the children of Israel out of Egypt?” Moses knew he couldn’t do a job like this.

“I will certainly be with you,” God told Moses. “When you have brought the people out of Egypt, you shall serve Me on this mountain.”

God promised His presence and His success. God was trying to help Moses understand that when He asks somebody to do a job, He is always present to give success.

Do you know what God wants you to do? If you do, don’t make excuses like Moses. God will be with you, and you will have success.

Prayer:  Dear God, You are so amazing.  Thank you for always helping me to do Your will. Amen.

Good News from Kenya

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Bible for Children is now providing Bible stories for the Kikuyu children in Kenya.  About 22% of the 49 million people in Kenya are Kikuyu.  About 44% of Kenya’s people are evangelical Christians.  This picture from The Birth of Jesus shows the Kikuyu text.  Please pray for Kenya.

You are the God-Who-Sees. (Genesis 16:13)

After days of travel, Moses arrived at a well. He saw some women trying to get water for their flocks. But the men-shepherds were pushing them away. Moses helped the women.

Their father took Moses into his home and gave him a job as a shepherd. Later, Moses married one of his daughters.

It looked like Moses was settled. But, one special day, Moses was grazing the sheep when he noticed a bush on fire. Even though the bush was in flames, it didn’t burn up. When Moses went closer, a Voice said, “Take off your shoes. This is holy ground.” Moses knew that this was the Voice of God.

That special day, God told Moses what He wanted Moses to do. God wanted Moses to go back to Egypt, go to the palace, and tell the king that God wanted him to set the Hebrew people free from slavery.

Moses was scared. He didn’t want to do it. After all, he had run away from the palace in fear. He was a wanted man.

Do you think God was able to change Moses’ mind?

Prayer: Dear Lord, thank You that You know where I am right now - please help me to know what You want me to do. Amen.

 

 

Good News from Ghana

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Bible for Children is now providing Bible stories for the Ashanti people of Ghana.  About 9 million people speak the Twi language, also known as Akan.  About 22% of the population of Ghana are evangelical Christians.  This picture from Noah and the Great Flood shows the Twi text.  Please pray for Ghana.

The Hope of Israel, his Savior in time of trouble. Jeremiah 14:8

Moses grew up in the king’s palace. The princess hired his mother to baby-sit him so Moses must have known his own family pretty well. It seems he always knew he was a Hebrew, even though he was adopted into the family of the Egyptian king.

When Moses was a man, he saw an Egyptian bullying a Hebrew man. Moses fought with the Egyptian and the Egyptian died. Next day, Moses saw two Hebrew men fighting. When he tried to stop them, one said, “Are you going to kill me, like you killed the Egyptian yesterday?”

Moses knew that the King would hear about him killing an Egyptian, so he ran away from Egypt. He went through the desert to a place far away. Maybe he thought he would never see his family again. Maybe he felt hopeless. But God had plans for Moses. Nobody need ever feel hopeless because God knows and God cares, even when things seem to go wrong.

Prayer: Dear Lord, thank You for caring. You know my needs today. Help me to have hope in You. Amen.

 

Good News from Catalonia

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Bible for Children is now providing Bible stories for the children in Catalonia.  There are 7.5 million people in this autonomous region of Spain.  Only 0.4% of the population are evangelical Christians.  This picture from The First Easter shows the Catalonian text.  Please pray for Catalonia.

Known to God from eternity are all His works. (Acts 15:18)
Long ago, a little boy was born in Egypt. The family belonged to the Hebrew people, a nation that had become slaves in Egypt. So many Hebrew children were being born that the king of Egypt ordered that all Hebrew baby boys were to be killed. Wasn’t that a horrible law?
This little boy wasn’t killed. Instead, his parents hid him until he was three months old. Then they made a little boat out of a baby’s basket and left their son by the riverside with his older sister standing close by to see what would happen.
Can you imagine what happened? The king’s daughter - the child of the king who made such a cruel law - came to bathe. When she found the baby she decided to adopt him. And she gave him a name. The baby’s new name was Moses.
But wasn’t it great that even before Moses knew God, God was watching out for him there at the river bank? God had work for Moses to do! You can read Moses’ life story in the first five books of the Bible. The God who cared for Moses cares for you too and has a plan for your life.
Prayer: Dear Heavenly Father, thank You that You are Lord over all. Amen.