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MOPSEY’S MISTAKE

Hey kids,

Here’s a little story I found in an old book that I think you might enjoy.

Uncle Steve :-)

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MOPSEY’S MISTAKE

Uncle Jack came in one cold evening, looking for all the world like a bear, Louie thought, in his big overcoat. He caught Louie up and gave her a real bear-hug, too.”Hello, Mopsey! where’s Popsey?” he asked.

Popsey was Louie’s baby sister, two years old, and her name wasn’t Popsey any more than Louie’s name was Mopsey, but Uncle Jack was all the time calling folks funny names, Louie thought.

“Her’s gone to bed,” she said.

Then Uncle Jack put his hand in his pocket and made a great rustling with paper for a minute before he pulled out two red-and-white sugar-sticks and gave them to Louie. “It’s too bad that Popsey’s asleep,” said he. But I’m afraid Louie was rather glad of it.

Dis is for Ou“Aren’t you going to save one stick for Grace?” asked mama. Popsey’s real name was Grace.

“No,” said Louie, speaking low. “I don’t believe sugar-sticks are good for little girls. ‘Sides, I want it myself.”

Just as she swallowed the last bit there came a little call from her bedroom: “Mama?”

“Hello!” said Uncle Jack, “Popsey’s awake!”

And in a minute, out she came in mama’s arms, rosy, and smiling, and dimpled.

Then there was another great rustling in Uncle Jack’s pocket, and pretty soon—

“This is for Popsey!” said Uncle Jack.

She took her two sugar-sticks in her dimpled hands and looked at them a second—dear little Popsey!—and then she held out the larger one to Louie.

“Dis for ‘ou,” she cooed, “and dis for me!”

Poor Louie! She hung her head and blushed. Somehow she didn’t want to look at Uncle Jack or mama. Can you guess why?

“Dis for ‘ou!” repeated Popsey, cheerfully, pushing the long sugar-stick into her hand.

“Take it, Louie,” said mama.

And Louie took it. But a little afterward mama overheard her tell Popsey:—

“I won’t never be such a greedy thing any more, Popsey, dear. And I’s always going to divide with you, all the time after this, long’s I live!”

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Taken from the book, “The King’s Daughter and Other Stories for Girls”

Jesus Heals a Blind Man/Video

Hiya Kids!

I found a neat little 3D animation of when Jesus healed that blind man by putting mud on the guy’s eyes.

Check this out!

Seeya,

Cammy (the camera)

The Prodigal Son in the Key of F

Hey kids,

A friend of mine found this on the internet. I thought you might like as little different version of this Bible story.

Enjoy!

Uncle Steve

The Prodigal Son forced his father to fork over his farthings.Feeling footloose and frisky, a featherbrained fellow forced his father to fork over his farthings. Fast he flew to foreign fields and frittered his family’s fortune, feasting fabulously with floozies and faithless friends. Flooded with flattery, he financed a full-fledged fling of “funny foam” and fast food.

Fleeced by his fellows in folly, facing famine and feeling faintly fuzzy, he found himself a feed-flinger in a filthy foreign farmyard. Feeling frail and fairly famished, he fain would have filled his frame with foraged food from the fodder fragments.

“Fooey,” he figured, “my father’s flunkies fare far fancier,” the frazzled fugitive fumed feverishly, facing the facts. Finally, frustrated from failure and filled with foreboding (but following his feelings) he fled fairly fast from the filthy foreign farmyard.

The Prodigal SonFar away, the father focused on the fretful familiar form in the field and flew to him and fondly flung his forearms around the fatigued fugitive. Falling at his father’s feet, the fugitive floundered forlornly, “Father, I have flunked and fruitlessly forfeited family favor.” Read the rest of this entry »

Fall/Winter Schedule 2007

We have a couple of great events planned for this fall and winter. Hope you can join one or more of them.

  • October 3, 2007: LOGOS Parent meeting/Registration. 6:30 pm, at United Methodist Church in Valentine, NE. LOGOS is a interdenominational mid-week kid’s ministry for grades k-12. For more contact me or just come to the parent meeting.
  • October 17, 2007, LOGOS begins. Times and locations vary by age so contact (Uncle) Pastor Steve to find out when and where you’re grade level is meeting.
  • November 7, 2007: Valentine Area Youth Rally (for grades 6-12). 7:00 PM Valentine Rural High-school auditorium, Valentine, NE. The guest speaker will be Dr. Mary Holley of Mothers Against Meth (MAMA). Her talk is: “Crystal Meth: They Call It Ice”. She’ll be joined by the Second Wind Band.
  • December 1-2, 2007: Rural Adventist Youth Rally, (ages 10-15) at the North Platte Seventh-day Adventist Church, North Platte, NE. Begins at 3:30 pm on Sabbath (Saturday) and lasts till 5:00 pm on Sunday. This will be an over-night-er at the church so bring a sleeping bag and change of clothes. Also bring $2.50 for admission to the indoor rec. center and pool.
  • December 9, 2007 6:30 pm: 3rd annual Cookie Decorating (all ages of kids) at Uncle Steve and Heather’s house, Valentine, NE. We’ll decorate cookies for the residents of the Pineview Nursing Home. They will be delivered on the 11th during the monthly birthday party hosted by my home church in Valentine. This is always one of the Highlights of the Christmas season for our church and community kids. I know you’ll have a blast!
  • December 19, 2007: LOGOS Christmas Program. At the United Methodist Church, 7:00 PM. This program is put together by the kids in LOGOS (grades k-12) for the parents and community members to enjoy. Normally the High-school kids do most of the program but this year my elementary kids have taken the leading parts. They are really excited! I know it will be great.
  • December 13, 20, 2007: I’ll be preaching first person sermons, in a dramatic fashion during the regular 11:00 am and 3:00 pm worship hours at the Seventh-day Adventist churches in Valentine and Springview Respectively. On the 13th I will portray Joseph, Jesus’ Earthly Father (Title: The Answer). On the 20th I will be one of the wisemen (Title: Following the Star).

To find out more about any of these events or to get directions just contact us and ask!

I’m looking forward to seeing you!

–Uncle Steve