The next week the Leader met with the kids, and he read to them the third Christmas letter. The Leader reminded them of the introduction to last week’s letter: Imagine Jesus wrote five letters to you just before Christmas to explain the meaning behind His coming to earth and being born as a baby. What […]
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2. Noah
Professor Ooops had been busy. He had worked on his time machine, and he was sure that he had fixed the problem. Now the machine would send them back into Bible times and not send the people from the Bible to our time. When MJ and Precious got to the Professor’s lab, he was ready […]
12. Christmas Lights
The next week Dave did not have a campfire burning. When the kids crossed the river, Dave told the kids that he had a special treat for them that evening. Dave turned on a flashlight and led the kids down a path through the woods. Soon they came to one of the camp buildings and […]
9. The Professor’s Story
There were no more stories written by the kids, but the kids begged the Professor to write a story about his pinewood derby car. So, the Professor thought of a great adventure story and he wrote it down so that he could read it to the kids. The Professor had all the kids sit down […]
8. Hide & Seek – Pinewood Derby Style – Part 2
Last week we heard the story of how the two kids played hide & seek in their pinewood derby cars. The boy went first and hid on top of the hill by the town’s water tower. Now it was the girl’s turn to hide. They had agreed to the following rules for their game: Before […]
6. The Invisible Car – #2
The next week the kids were excited because they knew that they were going to get to hear the story about the other invisible pinewood derby car! The Professor had them all sit down, and then he read them this story. “There was a tragedy reported on the news! Three young children were stranded in […]
5. The Invisible Car
At the next meeting, the Professor was smiling and almost laughing! Two of the kids in the group had written stories about an invisible car. The Professor said he would read one of them this week, and the other one next week. “There was a mystery! There was no peanut butter for lunch! Everyone was […]
4. The Race Over the Mountain
The challenge came in the mail. Someone who called himself The Enemy challenged one of the boys in the group to a race over the mountain. This is the story of the race. “The race started early in the morning; the boy from the group was driving his pinewood derby car, and The Enemy was […]
3. The Treasure Hunt
The next story was an adventure story about looking for treasure! The Professor could hardly wait to read it to the kids. “One morning there was a mysterious note on my pinewood derby car. The note said: Find a hidden treasure! It sounded like a great adventure, so the young girl got into her […]