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"Our Father who art in heaven": Explain that God is like a loving father who is always watching over us from heaven. "Hallowed be thy name": This means we respect and honor God's name. You can relate this to how we treat our family names with respect. "Thy kingdom come": Talk about how we want God’s goodness and love to be present in our lives and the world. "Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven": Explain that we want to do what God wants, just like we listen to our parents. "Give us this day our daily bread": This is asking God to provide for our needs, like food and love. "And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us": Discuss the importance of saying sorry and forgiving others when they hurt us. "And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil": Explain that we ask God to help us make good choices and stay away from bad things.

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Title: The Hidden Treasure of the Vineyard Once upon a time, in a peaceful village surrounded by rolling hills and lush greenery, there was a beautiful vineyard. In this vineyard lived an elderly father and his son, Leo. The father loved the vineyard dearly and worked hard every day to care for it. But Leo, on the other hand, was quite lazy and preferred to spend his days lounging under the shade of the trees. One sunny afternoon, the father fell ill. He knew he didn’t have much time left, so he called Leo to his bedside. “My dear son,” he said with a gentle smile, “I have hidden a great treasure in our vineyard. Promise me you won’t sell the land. Instead, dig and till every inch of the soil.” Leo’s eyes widened with excitement at the thought of treasure. He promised his father that he would do as he asked. Soon after, the father passed away, leaving Leo alone with the vineyard and the secret of the hidden treasure. Determined to find the treasure, Leo picked up a shovel and began to dig. Day after day, he worked tirelessly, turning over the soil and caring for the vines. He dug deep and wide, but no matter how hard he searched, he couldn’t find even a single coin. As the seasons changed, something magical happened. The vineyard, which had been quiet and still, began to come alive. The vines grew strong and healthy, bursting with juicy grapes. Leo was amazed at the transformation. When harvest time came, Leo gathered the grapes and took them to the market. To his surprise, people loved the grapes and paid him well for them. As he counted his earnings, Leo realized something important. The treasure his father spoke of wasn’t gold or jewels—it was the fruit of his hard work and dedication. From that day on, Leo understood the true value of diligence and effort. He continued to care for the vineyard, knowing that the real treasure lay in the joy of seeing his labor bear fruit. And so, the vineyard thrived, and Leo learned that sometimes, the greatest treasures are not

there lived a boy named Ino who didn’t eat vegetables, fruits, or other healthy foods. He only ate hotdogs, noodles, chorizo, and always consumed candies, chocolates, and junk food.

المشهد الأول: في المدرسة الزمان: صباح يوم دراسي مشرق في مدرسة حكومية. المكان: فصل دراسي في الصف السابع. (تبدأ القصة في فصل دراسي حيث يجلس الطلاب على مقاعدهم، معلمهم السيد علي يقف أمام السبورة. جميع الطلاب مشغولون في كتابة الواجبات.) السيد علي: "حسنًا يا طلاب، في اليوم التالي لدينا اختبار في مادة الرياضيات. أريد من كل واحد منكم أن يضع أفضل جهوده، لكن تذكروا دائمًا، ما يهم ليس الدرجات فقط، بل الأمانة في العمل. إذا غشّيتَ في الاختبار، ستكون قد خسرت أكثر من مجرد درجة." (يتبادل الطلاب النظرات ويبدأ البعض في التفكير.) المشهد الثاني: بعد المدرسة الزمان: بعد الظهر. المكان: المنزل، في غرفة يوسف. (يوسف، طالب في الصف السابع، في غرفته يفكر في الاختبار القادم. على مكتبه ورقة تحتوي على إجابات الاختبار الذي أعدّه المعلم منذ أسبوع.) يوسف (مفكرًا): "إذا استخدمت هذه الإجابات، سأنجح بسهولة... لكن هل هذا هو الطريق الصحيح؟ ماذا لو اكتشف المعلم؟ ماذا لو اكتشف زملائي؟" (يوسف يأخذ نفسًا عميقًا ويقلب الورقة. فجأة، يتذكر كلمات معلمه السيد علي.) السيد علي (في ذهنه): "الأمانة في العمل، ما يهم هو الجهد الحقيقي." يوسف (يتنهد بقلق): "أنا لا أريد أن أغش... لكن الاختبار صعب."

A beautiful girl met a killer who wanted to kill her, but later fell in love with her

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a boy and a girl in love, doing these things together: dancing together sharing headphones going on a silly walk sharing an umbrella dancing in the rain making tea, sitting by the window boy making girl laugh as she cries boy and girl putting flowers in a vase boy and girl at the opera cutting their hair together making breakfast driving around listening to music preparing a bath grocery shopping on a picnic under a tree folding laundry a surprise water fight

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1. A couple holds hands in the street. Mark fair-skinned and Jedie is dark-skinned. We see them from behind, but the girl turns her head and smiles at the reader. 2. Jedie is in her bedroom, tears streaming down her face as she watches the rain fall through her window. 3. Jedie is singing and playing piano at the same time, she seems happy.

1. A beautiful girl with brown hair with sparkly magic green nails 2. Is locked up in locked in a towering tree house in a magical wood by an evil witch 3.Girl plans to escape 4. escapes from the towering tree house

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Joy was a young girl with a bright and shining spirit. She lived in a small village nestled in the heart of a beautiful forest. Despite the many challenges she faced, Joy always had hope. One day, a great storm swept through the village, destroying many of the homes and leaving many families without a place to live. Joy's family was among those who lost their home, and they were forced to take shelter in a small, cramped cabin on the outskirts of the village. At first, Joy was devastated. She missed her cozy bed and the warm fireplace in her old home. But as the days went by, she began to see the good in her new situation. The cabin was small, but it was dry and safe, and Joy's family was all together. And most importantly, Joy had hope. She knew that the storm would pass and that better days were ahead. She spent her days helping her family and her community, offering words of encouragement and a helping hand to those who needed it. As the weeks went by, Joy's hope began to spread to those around her. People began to see that even in the darkest of times, there was always a glimmer of light. And with Joy's help, they began to rebuild their village, stronger and more beautiful than ever before. Through it all, Joy remained positive and full of hope. She knew that no matter what challenges came her way, she could face them with courage and determination. And she lived happily ever after, surrounded by the love and support of her family and community.

God describes David as “a man after My own heart” (1 Samuel 13:14, Acts 13:22). That does not mean that he was blameless. We only need to read 2 Samuel 11 to see that David has fallen very low: he took the wife of one of his generals, Bathsheba, because she was very beautiful. When Bathsheba turned out to be pregnant, David called her husband Uriah home from the battle field hoping he would sleep with her. That would “solve” the problem of Bathsheba’s pregnancy. But Uriah didn’t go home, not even when made drunk, so David sent him back to the battle field with a letter ordering his death. After Uriah’s death, David married Bathsheba. The description of this whole story ends with a clear comment: “the thing that David had done displeased the Lord” (2 Samuel 11:27). God didn’t let David get away with this. He confronted him with his sin, and David repented. Psalm 51 gives us an intimate glimpse of his emotions:

Ollie the Owl has his first Christmas in the very tree he was born in.

Setting: November's cold clear Skies. Crisp air. A moonless sky filled with stars and the milky way. A small fire pit in a clearing in the forest. Warm mittens and scarf on young Maia, who is cloaked in a hooded shawl. Gran and background gathering wood. Setting kindling in the fire pit center. The girl and crone perform a New moon ritual, where they cast a circle in the dirt around the bonfire and call upon the four corners of the earth. then they leave woods to a cottage at its border, glowing from the fire within

1.There was a little seed living inside a kind gardener's bag. She was afraid, but she dreamed of becoming a big tree.” 2.The gardener took the seed Place the seed in a small hole and cover it with soil. 3. The seed felt dark and cold, but it remembered the gardener's words and decided to try. 4.The rain came, and the sun shone. The seed began to push its roots into the ground. After a while, I emerged from the soil as a green seedling. 5.The seedling grew into a big, beautiful tree 6.She gave shade to children and fruits to birds
