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Noah and the Great Flood Twi p8

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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.