๐ฆ Hooty & the Secret of the Three Gates
A Story for Older Children (Ages 9–12)
1. The Strange Night in Pinewood Forest
The moon hung low over Pinewood Forest, casting silver ribbons across the branches where Hooty the Owl perched. He sensed something unusual in the air — a trembling, a whisper, almost like the forest itself was holding its breath. Little Hoot, now older and braver, fluttered beside him. “Papa, why does the night feel… different?” he asked. Hooty narrowed his eyes. “Because, my son, tonight the forest hides a mystery — one we must face with wisdom.”
2. A Warning on the Wind
A sudden gust rustled the treetops, carrying a faint voice: “Guard the gates… guard the gates…” Hoot shivered. “What gates?” he whispered. Hooty’s feathers bristled. “The Three Gates of the Heart,” he said. “Eyes, ears, and mouth. When one gate weakens, trouble enters.” Hoot gulped. “Is something trying to get in?” Hooty didn’t answer — but his silence said enough.
3. The Shadow in the Clearing
They glided down to the forest clearing, where several animals huddled nervously. A rabbit pointed with a trembling paw. “Something’s out there… watching us.” A dark shape flickered between the trees — too quick to see clearly. Hoot felt his heart pound. “Papa, what is that?” Hooty spoke calmly. “A creature fed by unguarded hearts. It grows when we look at wrong things, listen to wrong voices, or speak wrong words.”
4. The Monkey Brothers Arrive
Just then, three chattering monkeys swung down from the vines — Miko, Mako, and Moku. “We heard the forest is in trouble!” Miko said, covering his eyes dramatically. “We came to help!” Mako added, plugging his ears. “We brought bananas!” Moku finished, stuffing one in his mouth. Hooty sighed. “This is serious.” But the monkeys only grinned. “Serious is our specialty,” Miko said proudly.
5. The Creature Reveals Itself
A low growl echoed through the clearing. The shadow stepped forward — a swirling, shifting form made of smoke and whispers. Its eyes glowed like embers. “I am Vainor,” it hissed. “Born from careless eyes, foolish ears, and reckless tongues.” The animals trembled. Hoot felt fear grip him, but Hooty stood tall. “You have no power over hearts guarded by truth,” he declared.
6. The Temptation
Vainor slithered closer to Hoot. “Look at me,” it whispered. “Listen to me. Speak my words.” Hoot felt a strange pull — curiosity mixed with fear. “Papa… I think it wants me to open the gates.” Hooty placed a wing around him. “Temptation always knocks softly,” he said. “But we choose whether to open the door.” Hoot swallowed hard. “Then I choose… no.”
7. The Forest Remembers the Truth
Hooty lifted his voice. “Forest friends, speak the truth!” The animals began to shout Scriptures they remembered. The deer called, “Thy word have I hid in mine heart!” The rabbit added, “Keep thy tongue from evil!” Even the monkeys joined in — Miko covering his eyes, Mako covering his ears, Moku covering his mouth as they chanted, “Guard the gates! Guard the gates!”
8. The Creature Weakens
With every word of truth spoken, Vainor shrank. Its smoky form flickered like a dying flame. “Stop!” it screeched. “Your truth burns me!” Hoot stepped forward, courage rising. “You can’t stay here,” he said firmly. “This forest belongs to God.” Vainor let out a final hiss before dissolving into a wisp of harmless mist.
9. A Lesson in Repentance
When the danger passed, Hoot lowered his head. “Papa… I almost listened to it. I almost opened the gates.” Hooty smiled gently. “That’s why repentance is a gift, my son. When we turn back to God, He cleans the heart and strengthens the gates.” Hoot nodded slowly. “Then I want to keep my gates strong — every day.”
10. The Dawn of a New Wisdom
As the sun rose over Pinewood Forest, the animals gathered in peace. The monkeys danced around chanting, “Guard the gates! Guard the gates!” Hooty looked at Hoot with pride. “Wisdom isn’t just knowing the truth,” he said. “It’s choosing it — even when darkness whispers.” Hoot lifted his wings toward the golden sky. “Then I choose wisdom,” he said. “And I choose God’s way.” And from that day on, the forest knew that whenever shadows tried to return, the Three Gates of the Heart would stand strong.
Susan Barker Nikitenko 2026© MBANNABENPMRMNMPBKBPASTORGEO #1003 N7.
๐ Prayer for the Class
“Lord, Open Our Hearts”
Heavenly Father,
We come before You with thankful hearts for every child gathered here today.
You know their stories, their struggles, their hopes, and their dreams.
You see what no one else sees, and You love them with a perfect love.
Lord, we ask You to open their eyes to what is good and pure.
Help them turn away from anything that harms their hearts.
Teach them to see Your beauty, Your truth, and Your ways.
Open their ears to hear Your voice above all the noise of the world.
Let them recognize Your whisper of wisdom, Your warnings, and Your comfort.
Help them listen to what is right, kind, and full of grace.
Open their mouths to speak life.
Let their words be gentle, honest, and full of encouragement.
Teach them to use their voices to bless and not to harm.
Lord, protect this class.
Fill this room with peace, joy, and a hunger for Your Word.
Let every lesson take root deep in their hearts.
Let every child feel safe, loved, and seen.
And Father, draw each one closer to You.
Let today be a day of understanding, a day of growth,
and for some — a day of salvation.
In Jesus’ precious name,
Amen.
๐ Invitation to Salvation
“A Simple, Clear Gospel Call for Children”
Boys and girls, I want to tell you something very important — something true, something loving, and something meant just for you.
God loves you more than you can imagine.
He made you, He knows you, and He wants you to belong to Him forever.
But the Bible tells us that all of us have sinned — every one of us.
We’ve all done wrong things, thought wrong things, or said wrong things.
Sin separates us from God, and we cannot fix that by ourselves.
But here is the good news — the best news in the world:
Jesus came to save you.
He lived a perfect life, died on the cross for your sins,
and rose again so you could be forgiven and made new.
And now He invites you — personally — to come to Him.
If you feel Him tugging at your heart,
if you feel that whisper inside saying,
“This is for you… come to Me…”
that is Jesus calling you.
You can come to Him right now.
Here is a simple prayer you can pray —
not magic words, but a real conversation with God:
“Dear Jesus,
I know I have sinned, and I am sorry.
I believe You died for me and rose again.
Please forgive me, wash my heart clean,
and come live inside of me.
I give my life to You.
Help me follow You from this day on.
Thank You for saving me.
Amen.”
If you prayed that and meant it,
the Bible says you are now God’s child — forgiven, loved, and forever His.
Susan Barker Nikitenko 2026© MBANNABENPMRMNMPBKBPASTORGEO #1003 N7








