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Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Faith Begins Here




Faith Begins Here

 Saved on The Church Bus

(Verse 1) 

I was quiet in the backseat, staring out to morning light.

Wheels were turning, hearts were learning, something deep inside felt right:

Every laugh and every song, they reached a place I’d never known. 

Though I felt so very small… somehow I wasn’t alone. 

 

(Pre-Chorus) 

A whisper in my heart said, “You belong.” 

So I closed my eyes… and sang along. 

 

(Chorus) 

Faith begins here, where the love never ends. 

Where the Word finds a way and the broken hearts mend. 

In the sound of His promise, in the warmth of His call. 

I am just a kid—but I’m known by the Lord of all. 

Faith begins with JESUS…right here in my heart.

 

(Verse 2) 

There’s a scroll across the heavens, with my name written there; 

And the stars, they shine in silence, saying “child, you're in God’s care” 

I don’t have to be loud or bold—He sees the teardrops in my soul. 

Every prayer I whisper low, becomes a song He holds. 

 

(Pre-Chorus) 

The Teacher smiled and said, “He sees you still.” 

So I sang that truth… with all my will. 

 

(Chorus) 

Faith begins here, where the love never ends. 

Where the Word finds a way and the broken hearts mend. 

In the sound of His promise, in the warmth of His call. 

I may be little—but I’m known by the Lord of all 

Oh, faith begins here… right where I am. 

 

(Bridge) 

Every sunrise paints a new morn; 

All God’s Children lift Jesus’ high.

He’s my Savior, I’m His child, 

And his love has heard my ev’ry cry.

 

(Final Chorus) 

Faith begins here, in my heart and my soul.

With my heart looking to God, It’s the place to begin. 

In the quiet of believing, in the love that won’t depart. 

I am just a kid—but I’ve given God my heart. 

Faith begins here… 

In my heart… right here.



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Susan Barker Nikitenko July 8, 2025© BenMBAnnaPBKBPMRMNMGN%%$ Do Not Change



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Monday, July 7, 2025

Nellie's Review Questions



Here are 15 multiple-choice questions based on the stories of The Little Girl at Fireside Baptist and Samuel, written out for your class:


The Little Girl at Fireside Baptist

  1. Why did the little girl at Fireside Baptist feel nervous?
    a) She was afraid of the dark.
    b) She was new to the church and didn’t know anyone.
    c) She forgot her Bible at home.
    d) She didn’t like the Sunday school teacher.
    Answer: b) She was new to the church and didn’t know anyone.

  2. What did the little girl learn about God during the lesson?
    a) God only loves perfect people.
    b) God sees and cares for everyone, even when they feel small.
    c) God is far away and hard to reach.
    d) God only listens to adults.
    Answer: b) God sees and cares for everyone, even when they feel small.

  3. What Bible verse was shared to comfort the little girl?
    a) John 3:16
    b) Psalm 23:1
    c) Matthew 10:29-31
    d) Proverbs 3:5-6
    Answer: c) Matthew 10:29-31

  4. What did the little girl do after the lesson?
    a) She prayed and asked God to help her feel brave.
    b) She ran out of the church crying.
    c) She stayed quiet and didn’t talk to anyone.
    d) She asked her parents to take her home early.
    Answer: a) She prayed and asked God to help her feel brave.

  5. What did the Sunday school teacher tell the little girl about God’s love?
    a) It’s only for people who follow all the rules.
    b) It’s like a warm light that never goes out.
    c) It’s something you have to earn.
    d) It’s only for grown-ups.
    Answer: b) It’s like a warm light that never goes out.


Samuel

  1. Who was Samuel’s mother?
    a) Ruth
    b) Hannah
    c) Esther
    d) Sarah
    Answer: b) Hannah

  2. Why did Hannah pray to God?
    a) She wanted a son and promised to dedicate him to God.
    b) She wanted wealth and power.
    c) She wanted her enemies to be punished.
    d) She wanted to move to a new city.
    Answer: a) She wanted a son and promised to dedicate him to God.

  3. Where did Samuel grow up?
    a) In his mother’s house
    b) In the temple under Eli’s care
    c) In the palace with King Saul
    d) In the fields as a shepherd
    Answer: b) In the temple under Eli’s care

  4. What did Samuel hear one night while he was sleeping?
    a) A loud thunderstorm
    b) God calling his name
    c) Eli asking for help
    d) Angels singing
    Answer: b) God calling his name

  5. How many times did Samuel think Eli was calling him before realizing it was God?
    a) One time
    b) Two times
    c) Three times
    d) Four times
    Answer: c) Three times

  6. What did Eli tell Samuel to say when God called him again?
    a) "I am afraid, Lord."
    b) "Speak, Lord; for thy servant heareth."
    c) "I don’t understand, Lord."
    d) "Why are you calling me, Lord?"
    Answer: b) "Speak, Lord; for thy servant heareth."

  7. What message did God give Samuel?
    a) That Eli’s family would face judgment for their sins.
    b) That Samuel would become king.
    c) That Israel would win a great battle.
    d) That Samuel should leave the temple.
    Answer: a) That Eli’s family would face judgment for their sins.

  8. What role did Samuel grow up to have in Israel?
    a) A king
    b) A prophet and judge
    c) A warrior
    d) A shepherd
    Answer: b) A prophet and judge

  9. What lesson can we learn from Samuel’s story?
    a) God only speaks to adults.
    b) God can use anyone, even children, to do His work.
    c) You have to be perfect to hear God’s voice.
    d) God only calls people who live in temples.
    Answer: b) God can use anyone, even children, to do His work.

  10. What Bible verse reminds us to listen to God’s voice, like Samuel did?
    a) Proverbs 3:5-6
    b) 1 Samuel 3:10
    c) John 14:6
    d) Psalm 23:1
    Answer: b) 1 Samuel 3:10


Susan Barker Nikitenko July 7th, 2025© benAnna,MbPmRMNMPBKB234122


Poetry And Other Materials On This Site Can Be Freely Used For Christian Bible Centered Non-Profit Ministries And must Remain Unchanged In Any Way. All Other Purposes Are With Permission Only. You May Make Requests At treasurebox18@yahoo.com - All my poems with stories are both real and fictional designed to illustrate a biblical truth. All Rights Reserved. Please Include the Site Name And Proper Credit Back To This Blog. Thank-You.

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