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Little Faith: The Child of the Toy Stall PDF Print E-mail
Written by Michael McCollum   
Wednesday, 29 August 2007

Little Faith: The Child of the Toy Stall (Classic Fiction)

by Mrs. O. F. Walton

I read this book to my younger children at bedtime. They are seven and nine years old. They both enjoyed this simple book that encouraged them to think about faith in Jesus. Is Jesus really capable of answering prayers? Does he really care about little children? Steeped in Biblical Christianity, this book gives a clear "yes." The author's intent cannot be misunderstood. Don't worry. Give it to the Lord in prayer and leave it up to him.

Some negatives in this book:

  • There is also a clear message that any consumption of alcohol will lead a person down a spiral of addiction. Clearly this isn't Biblical but rather reflects the personal or denominational views of the author.
  • The book is predictable. This makes it boring for the parent. On the other hand, I think young children find that comforting.
  • Some of the language is from 19th century Great Britain so it can be a bit unclear at times. Not enough so to interfere with the story, though.


If you have young children and want an easy book to read to them with Biblical values, this one is recommended.

 

 

 





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On June 15, 2007, the McCollum family arrived in Zagreb, Croatia. Croatia is a country with a long history of calling itself Christian but with few who actually know Christ as their savior. The McCollum family believes God has called them to teach the people of Croatia what it truly means to be followers of Christ.

Once they finish formal language school, they will serve on a church planting team with other missionaries and Croats. Church planting, or starting churches, is a core aspect of SEND International ministries:

Starting churches where there are none and helping them where there are by
Evangelizing the unreached,
Nurturing disciples, and
Developing leaders from among the national people.

On their journey to Croatia, one elderly pastor shared his story of a life well lived for the glory of God. This has become a growing passion for the family as they begin serving in God's work in Croatia.

After years of preparation, the McCollum family is glad to be where God has called them. Although right now their relationships are limited by language, they look forward to the day when they can communicate clearly with Croats and actively engage in ministry.


How will they preach unless they are sent? - Romans 10:15
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