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I sang my prayer
I go to the Christian Science Sunday School. In Sunday School, we learn about God and we read Bible stories and talk about them. I also learn about how to pray if somebody is hurt, like, “God, I need some help,” and then listen to what God says.
When I was playing hide and go seek with my dad, I hurt myself. I was hiding, and then I jumped down behind the bed and scraped my knee. My dad helped me back onto the bed, and I started singing, “God is Love and All-in-all. He loves everybody and me. He is all Spirit and Love.” This means to me that God loves everyone. God loves Mommy. God loves Daddy. God loves my sister. God loves Saco and Gizmo (my cats). God loves Brooklee. That’s me!
And then my knee did not hurt a tiny bit, and I was ready to play again.
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