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God must like to laugh
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Helen Rayburn Caswell |
Speculates in verse on the enjoyment God must have had as he created the wide variety of wonders in the animal world. |
OL3491980W |
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I know who Jesus is
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Helen Rayburn Caswell |
A simple expression of Jesus' life and love for people and how he used his abilities to help those around him. |
OL3491985W |
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My big family at church
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Helen Rayburn Caswell |
A young child describes the activities that take place at church when people come together to show their love for God. |
OL3491990W |
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Parable of the lost sheep
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Helen Rayburn Caswell |
Retells Jesus's parable comparing God to a shepherd who loves every one of us and is happy when a wanderer comes back to Him. |
OL3491997W |
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Parable of the mustard seed
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Helen Rayburn Caswell |
A simple retelling of the parable that compares faith to a mustard seed. |
OL3492005W |
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Shadows from the singing house
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Helen Rayburn Caswell |
A collection of eighteen folk tales which relate many ancient Eskimo beliefs, such as why the raven is black, how fog came to be, and how the light came. |
OL3492006W |