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Aipuramanya (Abraham): Children’s Bible Series - Pitjantjatjara
Booklet 2024-06-01
This book in Pitjantjatjara tells the story of Abraham, who loved God. God asked Abraham to take Sarah and move to a place God would show them. They made the trip and were visited by strangers. Abraham invited them in, even though he didn’t know them. Abraham and Sarah hurried to prepare a feast. While they ate, Abraham noticed that they were special visitors. The strangers told them that they would have a son. Sarah laughed because she was very old. But the stranger heard and reminded them that there was nothing too hard for the Lord. Abraham and Sarah were filled with joy, and by the following year, Sarah gave birth to their son Isaac. The story of Abraham meeting the strangers reminds us to show kindness to others, for we never know when we might be entertaining angels without realizing it. And it teaches us to trust in God's promises, even when they seem impossible.
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This book in Pitjantjatjara tells the story of Abraham, who loved God. God asked Abraham to take Sarah and move to a place God would show them. They made the trip and were visited by strangers. Abraham invited them in, even though he didn’t know them. Abraham and Sarah hurried to prepare a feast. While they ate, Abraham noticed that they were special visitors. The strangers told them that they would have a son. Sarah laughed because she was very old. But the stranger heard and reminded them that there was nothing too hard for the Lord. Abraham and Sarah were filled with joy, and by the following year, Sarah gave birth to their son Isaac. The story of Abraham meeting the strangers reminds us to show kindness to others, for we never know when we might be entertaining angels without realizing it. And it teaches us to trust in God's promises, even when they seem impossible.