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Tuesday, January 13, 2026

THE NIGHT THE SNOW CAME DOWN




❄️ THE NIGHT THE SNOW CAME DOWN

A Story for Children, Parents, and Every Heart That Needs Hope

  1. The storm arrived without warning. One moment the town of Maple Ridge was quiet, wrapped in the soft hush of winter; the next, the sky turned a deep, swirling gray. Snow began to fall in thick, heavy sheets—so fast that the streets disappeared beneath it. In the little yellow house at the end of Pine Street, the Carter family gathered at the window, watching the storm swallow the world outside.

  2. “This is worse than the forecast said,” Dad murmured, pulling the curtains closed. Mom nodded, already lighting candles and checking the emergency kit. Twelve‑year‑old Baily and her little brother Caleb exchanged wide‑eyed looks. They had practiced storm drills before, but this felt different—bigger, louder, and strangely alive. The wind howled like a warning.

  3. When the lights flickered and finally went out, Caleb grabbed Baily's hand. “Are we gonna be okay?” he whispered. Baily squeezed back. “We will. Mom and Dad know what to do.” And they did. Because they had prepared. Flashlights were ready. Blankets were stacked. A battery radio crackled to life. Dad gathered everyone in the living room and said, “We stick together. We listen. We help each other. That’s how we get through storms.”

  4. Hours passed, and the storm only grew stronger. Snow piled against the doors. The house creaked under the weight of the wind. Then came a knock—faint, but unmistakable. Dad opened the door to find their elderly neighbor, Mr. Thompson, shivering and half‑buried in snow. His heat had gone out, and he couldn’t stay alone. Without hesitation, the Carters brought him inside, wrapped him in blankets, and sat him by the fire. “Thank you,” he whispered. “I didn’t know where else to go.”

  5. As the night deepened, the storm knocked down trees, blocked roads, and cut off phone lines. Fear tried to creep into the house like a cold draft. But Mom gathered everyone in a circle. “We’re going to pray,” she said gently. “Not because we’re afraid, but because God is with us, and we trust Him.” Baily prayed for peace. Caleb prayed for warmth. Dad prayed for wisdom. Mr. Thompson prayed for strength. And somehow, the room felt warmer.

  6. Later, a loud crack echoed outside. A tree had fallen across the Carters’ driveway, crushing their shed. Caleb jumped, but Dad placed a steady hand on his shoulder. “This is why we stay calm. This is why we listen. Storms test us—but they also teach us.” Together, they checked the house for damage, each person doing their part. Baily held the flashlight. Caleb carried tools. Mom kept the fire going. Even Mr. Thompson helped by giving advice from years of experience.

  7. By morning, the storm had slowed, but the world outside was buried. Snowdrifts rose taller than the mailbox. The Carters bundled up and stepped outside to assess the damage. That’s when they heard shouting down the street. The Johnson family was stuck—snow had trapped their front door shut. Without hesitation, Dad called out, “Let’s go help!” And the whole Carter family... Father first, then, soon after Mother and kids. They bundled up tightly—scarves wrapped, hats pulled low, coats zipped to their chins—ready to face the deep snow together. It took teamwork. It took patience. It took listening to instructions and trusting each other. Baily learned how to shovel in a rhythm. Caleb learned to follow Dad’s voice even when the wind drowned everything else out. Mom encouraged the Johnson kids, who were scared and crying. And when the door finally opened, everyone cheered. The Johnsons hugged the Carters tightly. “We couldn’t have done this alone,” Mrs. Johnson said with tears in her eyes.—grabbed shovels and trudged through the deep snow.

  8. It took teamwork. It took patience. It took listening to instructions and trusting each other. Baily learned how to shovel in a rhythm. Caleb learned to follow Dad’s voice even when the wind drowned everything else out. Mom encouraged the Johnson kids, who were scared and crying. And when the door finally opened, everyone cheered. The Johnsons hugged the Carters tightly. “We couldn’t have done this alone,” Mrs. Johnson said with tears in her eyes.

  9. As the neighborhood slowly came back to life, something beautiful happened. People shared food. Kids helped shovel walkways. Parents checked on elderly neighbors. The storm that had threatened to tear the town apart had instead pulled it together. Baily looked around and whispered, “It’s like God used the snow to teach us how to love.”

  10. That night, as the Carters sat by the fire again, Dad said, “Storms come in many forms—snowstorms, problems, fears, disappointments. But God never meant for us to face them alone. When we obey, when we pray, when we help each other, we discover His strength in ways we never would have otherwise.” Baily leaned her head on Mom’s shoulder. Caleb curled up with Mr. Thompson’s old wool blanket. And for the first time since the storm began, they all felt safe—not because the storm was gone, but because God had carried them through it.

KJV Bible. Susan Barker Nikitenko 2026©

MSCANNABENNARIPAKRPMAMPASTORG#21213434

❄️ Central Scene: Children Walking Through the Storm

Theme: Trusting God in difficulty

  • Isaiah 41:10“Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God…”
  • Psalm 46:1“God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.”

🕯️ Top Left Panel: Family Preparing Together

Theme: Wisdom, preparation, unity

  • Proverbs 22:3“A prudent man foreseeth the evil, and hideth himself…”
  • Ecclesiastes 4:9–10“Two are better than one… For if they fall, the one will lift up his fellow…”

🚪 Top Right Panel: Welcoming the Old Man

Theme: Compassion, rescue, love

  • Matthew 25:35“I was a stranger, and ye took me in…”
  • Galatians 6:2“Bear ye one another’s burdens…”

❄️ Bottom Left Panel: Shoveling Together

Theme: Teamwork, helping others

  • Philippians 2:4“Look not every man on his own things, but every man also on the things of others.”
  • Hebrews 13:16“But to do good and to communicate forget not…”

🔥 Bottom Right Panel: Praying by the Fire

Theme: Prayer, peace, family faith

  • Philippians 4:6–7“Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication… the peace of God…”
  • Psalm 34:17“The righteous cry, and the Lord heareth…”


✝️ Gospel Invitation (Rescue from Sin)

Theme: Salvation, God’s love, eternal safety

  • John 3:16“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son…”
  • Romans 5:8“But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.”
  • 2 Peter 3:9“The Lord… is not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.”

Susan Barker Nikitenko 2026©

MSCANNABENNARIPAKRPMAMPASTORG#21213434


✝️ Invitation

Just like the Carter family prepared for the storm, God has prepared a way for us.
A way to be safe.
A way to be forgiven.
A way to be His forever.

The Bible says that God loved us so much that He gave His only Son. Jesus came, lived a perfect life, and died on the cross to save us from our sin. He rose again so we could have eternal life. He went all out—nothing held back—to make a way for us to be rescued.

Storms will come. Life will shake us. But when we are prepared in Christ, we are safe in His salvation.
Not because we are strong…
but because He is.

If you have never trusted Him, today is the perfect day.
Call on Him.
Believe in Him.
Receive the gift He already paid for.

Because when the greatest storm of all—sin—threatened to destroy us,
Jesus stepped in, opened the door, and carried us to safety.

And He is still doing that today.

Susan Barker Nikitenko 2026©

MSCANNABENNARIPAKRPMAMPASTORG#21213434


✝️ A Loving Invitation

Just like Mr. Thompson could have died alone in the cold, every person in this world faces a danger far greater than any snowstorm. The Bible teaches that because of sin, we are separated from God — and the end of that path is Hell. It’s real, it’s serious, and it’s something God never wanted for a single soul.

But love stepped in.
Love sent Jesus.

God saw that we could not rescue ourselves. No amount of good works, no amount of trying harder, no amount of “being better” could save us. So God made the only way that would ever work… Himself.

Jesus came down into our world the way a rescuer steps into a blizzard.
He faced the storm of sin, the coldness of rejection, and the darkness of the cross — all so we wouldn’t have to face the punishment we deserved.

Just like the old man found warmth, safety, and help when he knocked on the Carters’ door, every person needs a place of rescue.
And God opened that door wide through His Son.

Jesus died for our sins.
He rose again to give us life.
He offers salvation freely to anyone who will come to Him.

God does not want anyone to go to Hell — not you, not your children, not your family, not your neighbors.
That’s why He went all out.
That’s why He gave His Son.
That’s why the invitation is still open today.

Being prepared means being saved.
Being saved means trusting Jesus alone.
And trusting Jesus means you are safe forever in His care.

If you have never called on Him, do it now.
He is the Rescuer.
He is the Way.
He is the warmth in the storm.
And He is waiting for you.


.Invitation

✝️ A Shorter Children’s Version

Just like Mr. Thompson needed help in the snowstorm, every person needs help from God. The old man could have died in the cold, but he found a warm house and people who cared.

The Bible says we all need to be rescued too — not from snow, but from sin. Sin separates us from God, and without Jesus we would be lost forever.

But God loves us so much that He sent Jesus to save us. Jesus came because God does not want anyone to be far from Him or to face punishment.

Jesus died for our sins, He rose again, and He made the only way for us to be saved.

When we trust Jesus, we are safe — just like someone safe inside a warm house during a storm. He forgives us, He loves us, and He promises to stay with us forever.

Jesus is God’s rescue plan. And He made it just for you.



✝️ Closing Prayer

(For Both Invitations — Children & Adults)

Dear Lord,
Thank You for loving us so much.
Thank You for sending Jesus to rescue us,
just like the old man in the snowstorm found help
when he needed it most.

Help us remember that we all need Your help too.
We cannot save ourselves,
but You made a way through Your Son.
You don’t want anyone to be lost,
and we thank You for giving us the only way to be saved.

Teach us to trust You,
to obey You,
and to come to You in prayer
when life feels cold, scary, or difficult.
Help us work together, love each other,
and be ready to help those around us.

If anyone here has never trusted Jesus,
please touch their heart today.
Show them Your love,
draw them close,
and help them say “yes” to the rescue You offer.

Thank You for being our warmth in the storm,
our safety,
our Savior,
and our forever home.

In Jesus’ name, Amen.


2nd Option


✝️ Responsive Prayer

Leader / Group

Leader: Lord, You are our help in every storm.
Group: We trust You, Lord.

Leader: When life feels cold, scary, or confusing…
Group: We trust You, Lord.

Leader: When we face trouble we cannot fix…
Group: We trust You, Lord.

Leader: Thank You for sending Jesus to rescue us.
Group: You love us, Lord.

Leader: Thank You for making a way for us to be saved.
Group: You love us, Lord.

Leader: Teach us to obey You and listen to Your voice.
Group: Help us follow You.

Leader: Teach us to work together and help one another.
Group: Help us love each other.

Leader: When storms come — big or small — remind us You are near.
Group: You are with us, Lord.

Leader: If anyone here has never trusted Jesus…
Group: Touch their hearts, Lord.

Leader: Thank You for being our warmth, our safety, and our Savior.
Group: We praise You, Lord.

Leader: In Jesus’ name.
Group: Amen.

Susan Barker Nikitenko 2026©

MSCANNABENNARIPAKRPMAMPASTORG#21213434



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