![]() ![]() Then, when they were running out of hope, Tomika asked the others, “Do you remember They fished for quite a while, but they didn't catchĪnything. There just HAS to be a lot of fish today!”Īnd with that, they headed out to the water. “Yes! That's exactly what I mean,” Naabu said.īy then, they were almost to the pier, and Tomika spoke up: “Look how beautiful the water is! ![]() “You mean do what Jesus would have done?” Kimisha questioned. “You know, teaching us things so we can have a better life.” “Well, I can't be sure, but I think it has something to do with the fact that they want to help Why then do you think they decided to leave their homeĪnd come learn a new language and way of life?” Kimisha asked. “Do you think the missionaries at school thought the same thing about our language?” Naabu asked. “I just wonder why I have to learn to spell words in a language that's much more difficult “Why not? It's not as difficult as the grammar rules for English,” Naabu added. Other fun activities, but I just don't like spelling,” Kimisha stated. I like reading, writing, math, and all the “That's the only thing I don't like about school. “Well, I liked the spelling words that came from the story today,” Naabu declared. “You know, I always enjoy the Bible stories the most,” Kimisha answered. Kimisha, “What is your favorite thing we did today?” They enjoyed it, talking and laughing all the way.Īs the three walked along, Tomika started humming one of his favorite songs. They all walked gleefully along the dirt road toward the fishing pier. Let me get my fishing spear, too,” Kimisha squealed with delight. Would you like to come with us today?” Naabu asked. Maybe you could stay tomorrow,” Kimisha said with a grin. “We'd like to, but we're going fishing instead,” Tomika answered. ![]()
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