
Seeds of Faith
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Narrated by:
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Justine Leah Hince
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Leo Othitis
About this listen
Seeds of Faith is a story that demonstrates faith being demonstrated in a puppy with one weak leg. The puppy named Faith was overlooked due to not being able to run and jump like the other puppies. The main character, Cameron, is a child that believed in Faith and helped Faith to jump into his next season of life.
Seeds of Faith reminds the listener that delayed does not mean denied. Sometimes it takes work to get what you desire in life, since faith without works is dead. The listener is reminded to not give up on self and your positive beliefs. How a person thinks can play a major role in the outcome.
©2023 Cherice TyRhonda Peagler (P)2023 Cherice TyRhonda Peagler
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