In a land far, far away, across oceans and over grasslands, there resides a group of faire ladies who love their kingdom and King with all their heart, mind, and soul.
They’re King is a gentle and kind man who loves his kingdom and gives his people love, hope, and protection. He’s encouraged his kingdom dwellers to go unto the world and share His love, hope, and protection. With the blessing of their kind King, the maidens traveled far and wide searching for little children to care for.
They scour the lands and found little children to love like guardian angels from above. Each of the faire maidens travel from various kingdoms, giving up their rights and privileges, to serve others as their King would want. But there are times, far and few in between, when they miss their friends and family and home and kingdom dwellers.
One day a letter arrived with postal urgency from Lady Millie who wanted to hear from the King. Of course, there were many letters the King has written before, but she wanted to know how others were reading the letters and had there been any new developments back in her kingdom.
The letter was received with open hands and immediately responded to. With expediency and rapidity, the kingdom dwellers gladly sent a care package to the land far, far away wrapped with love, hugs, and kisses. Six sessions of the Scandalous Message of James and all the homework was sent as a gift of encouragement to the faire maidens.
And the maidens all serve happily ever after.
The end.
I’m honored to introduce to you Miss Millie. She has been blog reader and lover of Jesus for quite some time and now she has moved to Cambodia to serve with Water for Life Asia. She emailed me about The Scandalous Message of James study we did last year because she wants to do the study with the other girls on the team! I share this story with you because if you have attended any of our previous summer series YOU have made this possible. Your $20 has gone to the furtherance of the Kingdom! For FREE.
And we all lived happily ever after. 🙂
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