Weed With an Ill Name

Few children’s books speak frankly with them about their own sinful nature and inclinations; or their tendency to judge harshly those who sin in ways that they do not believe themselves capable of.

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Book Review

The Classic Collection

You can just imagine the treasures we have collected after 20 years of home education (Homeschooling) and reading aloud to our children. Especially with read-aloud being one of their favourite times of their home education (Homeschooling) memories.

We would love to offer a huge variety of some of the treasures which we have discovered along the way. But for now, we have selected the most profoundly supportive stories which have impacted many children’s lives.

Roses and Thorns: This story is about the thorns in our lives which could hurt others, and making sure that we are being a lovely fragrance before the Lord towards others.

Little Daisy and the Swearing Class: The essence of this story is helping our children be convicted to have clean mouths, and speak kindly and sweetly to one another. The little girl in the story, Daisy, teaches young and old the downfalls of breaking the third commandment, though she lives in an ungodly home after being orphaned she doesn’t forget her parents teaching to honour God.

Little Medicine Carrier: This is an outstanding story for teaching your children about the value of integrity and faithfulness, even when no men are watching us, but to live as people who know that all our actions are noticed by the eye of God.

Weed with an Ill Name: Is all about pulling the weeds out of our lives, showing children how sin is like the tough roots of weeds, which must be pulled out of their hold in the soil, before they, by degrees, take over the entire field of our hearts.

So each story is going to be teaching a very specific message, that we hope will be producing good fruit in your children’s lives as is the intent of these stories.

Description

Few children’s books speak frankly with them about their own sinful nature and inclinations; or their tendency to judge harshly those who sin in ways that they do not believe themselves capable of. There may be no children’s story ever published which displays these points better than this one and also persuading children how sin is like the tough roots of weeds, which must be pulled out of their hold in the soil before they by degrees take over the entire field of our hearts.

Weight 160 g
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