Grampa is taking Justin on a surprise hunt for Thanksgiving. But how do they hunt thank-yous?
The Good News: Jesus told people how they could have a right relationship with God and become His children.
This legend comes from Assyrian tablets of Nineveh.
The kids stared at their parents, who were all holding gardening tools. “This isn’t what we usually do on Easter,” said Justin, frowning.
After the Pirate Museum is robbed, Detective Noclue is searching for the thief. Chris and Kelly find important artifacts as they learn about the holiness of God.
PDF DownloadChris and Kelly are searching for Captain Scurvy Legs’ gold. Is there a thief on the island?
PDF DownloadWhen Chris and Kelly find an artifact commemorating a loving king, Miss Mabry tells them about the loving sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
PDF DownloadThis Aztec legend is based on the real events of the flood and the tower of Babel.
This Choctaw legend is based on the real events of the tower of Babel.
Justin and Jessie are in the Christmas play at school. Their neighbor Matt comes to see the play, but didn’t expect it to be like this! Find out what’s so funny.
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This Chinese legend is based on the real event.
This legend comes from the Karbi people of Eastern India.
Justin looked at the numbers on the big clock in his school classroom. He wished they would hurry up so he could eat lunch.
As Jessie and Emily turned the corner, they saw something very strange—the Christmas tree was shivering. The branches shook and trembled.
Justin, his two-year-old sister, Ellie, and their parents hurried into the Christmas Tree Barn, excited to find the best Christmas tree.
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