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When Sara eats sugar sandwich, she is full and feels so good. When the Holy Spirit fills us, we feel full and very good. Sara knows her birthday is two weeks away, but she doesn't care because every day is special with her loving Savior and her sugar sandwich. Boys and girls, when you make your sugar sandwich, remember the white bread is like God the Father, who is pure and holy. The warm yellow gooey stuff is like Jesus Christ, who is there to hold everything together, which he did by giving his life to save us from our sins. The white sugar crystals are like the Holy Spirit, who comes to…mehr

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When Sara eats sugar sandwich, she is full and feels so good. When the Holy Spirit fills us, we feel full and very good. Sara knows her birthday is two weeks away, but she doesn't care because every day is special with her loving Savior and her sugar sandwich. Boys and girls, when you make your sugar sandwich, remember the white bread is like God the Father, who is pure and holy. The warm yellow gooey stuff is like Jesus Christ, who is there to hold everything together, which he did by giving his life to save us from our sins. The white sugar crystals are like the Holy Spirit, who comes to cover us when we accept Jesus as our savior! Sara wonders if you have had your sugar sandwich today.
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Autorenporträt
Connie Ellen never thought she'd be able to publish her ideas and stories, but here is her first published book! The author has lived in the Midwest all her life. They were eight in the family, and life was never dull with the company she always had. She is married with four children and seven grandchildren, all of whom get to listen to her stories. When they tell her what they like and dislike in these storytelling get-togethers, she realizes that kids have a different way of looking at life. Connie is a registered nurse and has also taught high school for several years, but for her, writing about her experiences with her brothers when she was growing up is a lot more fun.