About This Book
A collection of brief Sunday-morning addresses for children, each designed to be delivered in about six minutes. The pieces pair short moral lessons with a memory verse and a suggested hymn, using everyday anecdotes, seasonal imagery, and simple practical counsel to teach virtues such as helpfulness, kindness, purposefulness, and regular worship. Topics range from play and growth to prayer, care for others, and personal discipline, and the tone aims to make religious practice approachable and to encourage steady spiritual habits and engagement in congregational life among young listeners.
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