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The Shunamite Woman's Son

Kids’ Bible Stories

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The Shunamite Woman's Son

By: Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
Narrated by: Jessica McIntosh
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Step into the sun-drenched town of Shunem and meet a woman whose kindness is about to change her life forever.

When she builds a special room for God's prophet, Elisha, she is given the one thing her heart desires most: a precious son. But what happens when this miracle gift is suddenly taken away? When tragedy strikes, this remarkable mother refuses to give in to despair. Instead, she sets off on a desperate, faith-fueled journey to find the one person she believes can help, clinging to the hope that the God who gave her a son can perform a miracle once more.

This timeless Bible story is vividly retold across 20 engaging chapters, designed to immerse young listeners in one of the most powerful accounts of faith in the Old Testament. Each chapter is filled with rich sensory details that bring the narrative to life—from the smell of fresh-cut wood in the prophet's room and the feel of the dusty road on a frantic donkey ride, to the breathtaking sound of seven miraculous sneezes that echo in a quiet room.

The Shunammite Woman's Son is more than just a story; it's a captivating experience that will teach children about unwavering hope, profound kindness, and the incredible power of God to make the impossible possible.

©2025 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi (P)2025 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
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