Friday, December 31, 2010

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

No Mountain too High

A story about Gladys Aylward
by Myrna Grant

Gladys had often wanted to go to China. One day she packed up her things and went to China to be a missionary. She told people about God. A Mandarin asked her to go around and make sure that the girl’s feet were not bound up. While she was going around she also told stories about Jesus. But there was a war going on and bombs fell on the town she was living in so she had to live in the mountains with all the children she was looking after. Then one day the war got so bad that she took a lot of children and went across the Yellow River to find safety. There were no boats going across the Yellow River but finally she managed to persuade a captain to take a boat with all the children across the river.

Monday, December 13, 2010

The Mayflower Secret

The Mayflower Secret
by Dave and Neta Jackson

Elizabeth was sailing on the Mayflower with her parents. One night the wife of Governor William Bradford was standing up on the deck and Elizabeth saw her. She was going to call out to her or get someone else but she didn’t and went back to her bed. In the morning the lady had disappeared. Nobody knew what had happened to her. They thought she must have fallen overboard.
When they arrived at Cape Cod everyone was settling in. All the time Elizabeth felt guilty about the death of Mrs Bradford. She thought that if she had called someone on the night she saw her, Mrs Bradford would not have fallen overboard. In the end she decides to go and tell Governor Bradford about it. He tells her that even if she had tried, she would not have been able to get Mrs Bradford away from the side because she was lonely and sad and also quite stubborn. So Elizabeth feels a lot better about it.

Kidnapped by River Rats

A Story about William and Catherine Booth
by Dave and Neta Jackson

This is about two children whose Father had died and Mother was taking them to find their Uncle. While they were trying to find him their mother died and the lady that they were staying with told them to get out. So they had to live on the streets. It was very hard for them. Once two people stole the sister. People would steal girls of her age to take overseas as slaves. Her brother went to the Salvation Army and asked for help to rescue her. When she was rescued, the brother and sister were taken to the house where Catherine Booth and her husband lived. They asked her if she knew where their uncle was because she used to have clothes made by him. She told them that he had left but that they could stay at their house. Then two of the people from the Salvation Army asked if they could adopt the two children. So they adopted them and the children were very happy.

Friday, December 3, 2010

More mini books

I have been doing more mini books this week. It is getting hard deciding what shape and colour to do them. I am really enjoying making them.