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God is the one
Hi! My Name is Dahlia, and I’m seven years old. I go to the Church of Christ, Scientist, in Portland, Maine. I like to give testimonies on Wednesday nights and attend the Christian Science Sunday School there on Sundays. Sunday School is fun, especially when we answer questions about God by playing “red-light, green-light.” I like that God is good and helps me.
One time when I was on a field trip with my school, I fell on the way to the playground and scraped my knee. I prayed, and then I didn’t feel any pain. I got back up and started running to the playscape.
During school vacations, my mom asks me to read something every day. One day when she asked me, I decided to write a poem and read it to myself. I was just thinking of things that rhyme and things that are true, like things about God I’d learned in Sunday School. Here it is for you to read, too!
God is the one
I love the most.
He is light and power.
Nothing can stop me
from loving Him,
not even a dark hour.
God is the one I love the most.
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