
Walking on the Sea Sand
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Narrated by:
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Susanna Burney
About this listen
"Walking on Sea Sand" narrates the journey of a young Israelite girl from Egypt, highlighting their escape, experiences, and divine interventions during their journey. It describes their hurried departure from Egypt, their arduous trek through the wilderness, and the miraculous crossing of the Red Sea. The Israelites experienced divine protection and provision, receiving water and food in the wilderness. They were given the Ten Commandments, which guided their actions and faith. The young narrator made a personal vow to serve God and uphold the commandments, despite the uncertainty and challenges ahead.
©2025 Kimberly Cummings (P)2025 Kimberly Cummings
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