A refreshing drink of the Spirit of God from River Rain Creative Arts
An 11-year-old girl tells of her exciting experiences of life with her brother, the King.
The LORD of Heaven and earth is the good, faithful, generous Daddy of all who have received Jesus Christ as their Savior. HE truly IS awesome, and omnipotent and all-knowing--and He loves us anyway, forever. Any trusting child comes boldly to their Father, so why should we do less with our loving God? Here's a quick encouragement about that.
Three horses--the best of the elite--are chosen to compete to see which one will be honored to carry the King. This is the tale of their competition, and what they learn in the process.
A little butterfly is frustrated because she does not understand her purpose. She takes advice from her friend, Mimosa, who tells her to talk to Elohim--the One Who created her. On her journey to visit Him, she encounters a little girl in a wheelchair--and finally discovers why she was born. By the way, This was written years ago, before a book of a similar name came out!
Covenant marriage is work, but so worth it! Clayton and Tonja share the first six tips that have worked for them: Praying together; taking Communion; listening to each other; not giving advice; worshiping the LORD together; and laughing, especially at private jokes.
This is a humorous true tale of our homeschool adventures with a Siamese Fighting Fish named Prince and how we were sharpened spiritually.
Obeying in small things can lead to huge things--as Saul discovered when he obeyed to look for his dad's donkeys. His obedience led to him becoming king!
God means what He says--something very precious in this world in which contracts are so easily broken, and even marriage covenants. But God is the LORD and never changes! He tells us when we bring His Word to Him in the right way, with faith that He hears us and is helping us and wants to answer our prayers, that He listens and goes to work on our behalf. He is faithful! Tonja shares examples of how faith has worked in her family--by asking the LORD and then thanking Him. He is a good, good Father!