"I
have often seen children appear perplexed and confused when
told that God is everywhere and yet invisible, as if they did
not understand how it could be."
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Article::
"Once
Teddy went fishing. Teddy's father went too, and his mother
and Uncle Butler and Aunt Butler and Miss Wilkins..." ::Read
Moral Story::
"A
few of us students had obtained permission to take our meals
daily with a private family in the town. We waited for every
meal... which we usually expended in chatting, joking..."
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Moral Story::
"Children
are apt to murmur and complain when everything does not go exactly
right with them, and against this spirit of discontent we wish
to warn you now while you are young." ::Full
Article::
"A
little child was playing with its mother, and they were talking
about heaven. The mother had been telling the child of the joys
and glories of that happy world, the beauty and glory of the
angels with their shining wings, the streets of gold, the gates
of pearl, and golden crowns, and the harps of gold, and the
white robes, and the songs of redemption." ::Read
Moral Story::
"A
boy hearing his father say, 'It was a poor rule that would not
work both ways,' said, 'If father applies this rule about his
work, I will test it in my play.'" ::Read
Moral Story::
"...So
hast thou been called from the dust, little girl, by God who
made thee. So must thou welcome His light and love. So must
thou shed blessings and comfort around thee." ::Read
Moral Story::
"Many years ago, there was a little girl named Louisa,
who was very fond of her grandmama. As soon as she could speak,
she began to show her love by many little acts of kindness and
attention." ::Read
Moral Story::
"The
wind rustled the tree limbs, which made a tapping noise on Annabelle
Plattenburg's bedroom window. It was much cooler than it usually
was in November. A small tinge of light broke over the horizon..."
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"There
was a certain great King who had the largest and most beautiful
house in the world, and He was so kindhearted that His door
was open to all who were willing to live with Him. Even His
enemies were not shut out..." ::Read
Moral Story::
"Her
real name is Mary Alice Alton, but she doesnt get called
by it very often. When she is good and pleasant and sweet, her
mamma and grandma call her Birdie or Sunbeam, but when she is
naughty, she is called Miss Snarly; and this name suits her
very well at such times." ::Read
Moral Story::
"What
promise is made to children, if they will hearken to the Lord?
What tender words did the Savior speak on behalf of children?
What did he do to the children to show that he loved them?"
These questions and more are addressed with Scripture in this
Bible study. ::Full
Article::
"Oh
papa," cried an interesting little girl of some seven summers,
bursting into the room where her father was sitting, "Oh
papa, sister Kate says, that the girls are going to get up a
juvenile sewing society, and mamma says I can sew well enough
to join it, but they have to pay ten cents for a fee, and I
have no money to pay for one."
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Moral Story::
"Is
it not very strange, Mama, that the bees should find honey in
these poisonous flowers! I saw them when Willie and I were walking
this morning. How can they know which is the poison and which
is the honey?" ::Read
Moral Story::
'Oh!
mother, how glad I am to see this soft white snow,' said Theodore
Warden, a bright faced boy, eight years old, on one cold stormy
morning in January, 'for now I can play with my handsome sled,
which father gave me, as a New Year's Gift.' ::Read
Moral Story::
"A
lean, awkward boy came to the door of the principal of a celebrated
school one morning, and asked to see him. The servant eyed his
mean clothes, and thinking he looked more like a beggar than
anything else, told him to go around to the kitchen. The boy
did as he was bidden, and soon appeared at the back door."
::Read Moral Story::
"The
ship was rolling fearfully. Some of the rigging got foul at
the mainmast head, and it was necessary that someone should
go up and rectify it. It was a perilous job. I was standing
near the mate, and heard him order that boy to do it. He lifted
his cap, and glanced at the swinging mast, the boiling wrathful
seas..." ::Read
Moral Story::
"It
was a bitter cold morning; the sun shone brightly, but the wind
blew a chilling blast over the new fallen snow. 'Come, little
boys,' said Mama, 'you must go to Uncle Howard's for the milk.'
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