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Max Lucado's Hermie & Friends: Milo, the Mantis Who Wouldn't Pray / The Legend of the Three Trees

by Max Lucado

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"Milo, The Mantis Who Wouldn't Pray": When a big storm destroys Milo's Snack Shack, he doesn't know what to do - not even how to talk to God about it. Milo thinks he has to get God's attention in order for God to hear him. Milo finally learns to pray and realizes that God has been helping him all along. The garden gang learns an important lesson about how to trust God after we pray and that His answers come in many different forms.

"The Legend of the Three Trees": A retelling of the classic folktale of three distinct trees, each with its own hopes, dreams, and aspirations. Each tree dreamed of becoming great - perhaps a majestic treasure chest, or a magnificent sailing ship, or maybe the tallest tree in the forest. But their dreams didn't seem to come true. Disappointed and dejected, the trees despair until they each interact with Jesus Christ in His birth, ministry, and ultimate sacrifice. In these experiences they learn that God has a special purpose for each of them. Thoughtfully written and beautifully animated, this story teaches children the significance of their role in God's plan for the world.
  PlumfieldCH | Mar 16, 2024 |
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