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| The story of the Craftsman can help you teach God's Plan of Salvation to His children. Whether used as Sunday School Material, Home School Material, or as part of a private Christian School education, this sound illustration of the gospel message will engage kids and adults alike. |
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Long ago, a master craftsman made a wonderful world. Then he made a train engine using the very best wood and called him Billy. The Craftsman loved Billy and gave him everything he needed, plus one warning: |
"Never ride the South Rail".
Little Billy disobeyed his maker. When the Craftsman learned what he had done, a large canyon appeared between Billy and the Craftsman. |
Can Billy ever make the Craftsman come back? |
Mom & Dad,
You'll recognize The Craftsman as a kid-friendly
representation of
the well known Bridge Illustration. You
may also use the story of
The Craftsman to teach
the Four Spiritual Laws.
The Craftsman has been written for children 5 to 8 years of age. It's a great Read-To-Me book for 5 year olds, whereas those over 6 should have no trouble reading it on their own.
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1 Timothy 2:5 (King James Version)
For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;
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