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Mon, 21 May 2007 May 21, 2007, 13:33
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Everyone could use some help—especially the other people in our families! That’s one of the great things about families: they help one another, especially in times when someone has a big problem (like illness or making big decisions) but even with the little things (like scratching your back or putting on a bandage).
This Sunday’s story is about Miriam, the older sister of Moses, from the book of Exodus. Miriam was about your age when she helped her mother and baby brother with the scary task of watching over the baby in the basket, floating in the Nile River, to make sure nothing happened to him. Then she was brave enough to talk to the Egyptian Princess (Pharoah’s daughter) and arrange for their mother to take care of Moses for the first three months of his life.
Miriam had an important part in God’s plan to bring the captive Israelites out of slavery in Egypt.
This week I want to read to you a book about Miriam. It is a picture book designed for somewhat younger children, but that means that we will have time to read the whole book and that you can sit back and relax as we learn the story of Miriam. I think it does a good job describing how Miriam helped her brother.
See you Sunday—and bring a friend!
Tom and Sydney Cook
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