In this week's episode, James receives a great gift from Pickles the Porcupine... himself! Pickles shares Jesus in his own life with James showing him love in the process!
A Poky Present
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A Forest, A Flock, And A Prophet
Today, our host (me!) takes us through a reenactment of the time Elijah stood up to King Ahab and Queen Jezebel and was willing to deliver God's message. We learned that a prophet is willing to deliver God's message whether it's good or bad news. Also we learned from James chapter 5 that Elijah was a regular guy just like you and me, but he prayed in faith and it didn't rain for 3 and 1/2 years! That means that the power comes from God and not us, it also means that God can answer our prayers too!
The Time Big Ben Learned A Lesson
There is a big ruckus in the forest today as Ben the Bear challenges everyone to a rock throwing contest. He even challenges God! Well Daniel the Rabbit isn't about to stand for that.
This episode was written and filmed by Nicholas Falk
This episode was written and filmed by Nicholas Falk
A Trustworthy Tarantula
Late one night Penny and Stephen are coming home. The night is dark, its late, and there are all sorts of scary creatures about. At first everyone is scared but then Stephen remembers what the Bible has to say about trusting in God and then they start to see things in a different way...
Trust and a Nintendo
Trust and Nintendo
Today the kids learn that God doesn't always answer prayers the way you think that he will but he is always trustworthy...
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President O'Beara Comes To Town
Today the forest friends learn that not only is it a blessing to serve others, but sometimes its good to let others serve you, even when you don't deserve it.
who is the teacher?
Class is in session...
In John 13 we see Jesus washing the feet of the disciples. This action, like the parables that we have been talking about is meant to teach his followers a lesson. In this case, the lesson is that the servant is not greater than the master. And if our Lord and master can humble himself to the point of serving others through washing their feet, and even humbling himself to the point of dying on the cross for their sins then we also ought to serve others.
Today the kids try real hard to show off in class until they realize just who the teacher was and who the students were...
In John 13 we see Jesus washing the feet of the disciples. This action, like the parables that we have been talking about is meant to teach his followers a lesson. In this case, the lesson is that the servant is not greater than the master. And if our Lord and master can humble himself to the point of serving others through washing their feet, and even humbling himself to the point of dying on the cross for their sins then we also ought to serve others.
Today the kids try real hard to show off in class until they realize just who the teacher was and who the students were...
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