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Faith doesn’t grow through force—it grows through consistency and connection.
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Meet Hiro, Lani, and Wazi: Faith-Filled Characters from Christian Children’s Books Kids Love
Hiro, Lani, and Wazi aren’t just characters in a story.
They reflect real moments.
Real emotions.
Real questions.
Real growth.
That’s what makes these Christian children’s books different.
They aren’t about perfect kids.
They’re about real kids—learning how to walk with God in everyday life.
Redemption Fulfilled – A God Who Restores What Was Lost
The purpose of this chapter is to remind us that God is always working toward redemption.
Redemption in the Waiting – Trusting God When the Answer Is Unclear
Naomi understood something Ruth was still learning: God’s redemption does not depend on our striving.
Boaz – Kindness That Reflects God’s Heart
The purpose of this chapter is to show us that God often answers prayers through people.
Ruth – Faithfulness in the Ordinary
God does not overlook obedience offered in grief.
He does not waste loyalty shown in hardship.
He does not forget faithfulness practiced in the unseen.
Everyone Did What Was Right in Their Own Eyes – The Cost of Moral Drift
Will we live according to our own understanding—or surrender our lives to God’s wisdom?
Samson – Strength Without Surrender
Spiritual drift is dangerous precisely because it often goes unnoticed.
Valentine’s Day – When Love Is More Than a Feeling
This day is not an invitation to measure love.
It’s an invitation to remember love’s source.
Gideon – When God Shrinks the Army
When victory comes through weakness, fear, or scarcity, it becomes undeniable that God was at work. He shrinks the army so the miracle is unmistakable.
Deborah – When God Uses Willing Obedience
Leadership in God’s kingdom doesn’t come from force or fear—it comes from listening, courage, and faithfulness. When we say yes to God, even quietly, He moves mightily.
The Cycle We Keep Repeating – When God’s People Forget
And yet, Scripture says a generation rose up who did not know the Lord—not because God had disappeared, but because His works were no longer remembered or taught.
The Signal and the Spirit – When God Turns Up the Volume
The dream reminded me that sometimes I’ve been transmitting on the wrong frequency—listening more to culture, comparison, or doubt than to God. But when I tune in to His voice, He not only speaks—He sends.
Isaiah 66:4 and Daniel – The Warning and the Witness
This verse is God speaking about His people who refused to listen—who turned their worship into performance and rejected His presence in favor of their own way.
It’s a sobering verse—a mirror to the soul.
Noah and Meredith – A Covenant to Build and a Heart to Nurture
Sometimes building looks bold.
Other times it looks like rocking a baby or making a quiet choice no one sees.
Both are holy.
The Black Fog and the Bible – Discernment in a Clouded Place
God has placed something beautiful and holy right in the middle of it all. It may be small. It may be surrounded. But it is His.
Felix – When Conviction Knocks and Comfort Answers
This dream felt like a divine alarm clock—not in fear, but in love.
55 and Eden – Grace Upon Grace and a Garden Invitation
This dream left me with a question I want to leave with you:
What if Eden isn’t behind us… but just ahead, waiting for a “yes”?