
Walking with Jesus
My Dear Child, Walking is an amazing exercise for your body. It increases your strength, balance and coordination. Every walk improves balance, posture, flexibility and coordination. It can reduce developing diseases. Moving throughout the…

Colours of Life
My Dear Child, Did you know that every colour has an effect on our bodies? For example, bright, warm colours like red, orange, and yellow stimulate energy and happiness, while cool colours like blue, green,…

The Main Sense Centre
My Dear Child, Did you know that we have five main senses in our bodies? Sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch are all important for our daily lives, as they help us understand what’s…

The Best Line of Communication
My Dear Child, Sometimes in life, we may not be physically close to our loved ones, but thanks to human innovation, we have various means of communication to bridge the distance. The telegraph, post…

A Very Important Compass
My Dear Child, Have you ever seen a compass? It is a very essential little tool that is still used in our present day to guide ships and planes. It is also used in outdoor…

Nature´s Alarm Clock
My Dear Child, Before we had alarm clocks, we had roosters. Some people on farms still depend on them as a reliable way to tell when the day has started. Roosters not only loudly…

Learning to Save
My Dear Child, Do you know what it means to save? We save water, electricity, money, and many other things. Saving is important because it helps us value what we have today. Just like…

Showing True Love
My Dear Child, Saying “I love you” sounds easy, but showing love requires effort. We all experience and show love in different ways. For example, I might feel loved when I receive a cookie…

A Great Team
My Dear Child, Helping at home is a wonderful privilege that teaches us the value of teamwork. We can start by making our bed every morning, helping with dishes, sweeping, and putting away our…

The Door of the Heart
My Dear Child, Doors symbolize entry into new spaces – public or private. Each one opens differently, some with locks, others with a gentle push. But they all mark the entrance to a new…