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“Could the Bible Be Made Up?” A Child’s Question That Plants a Seed of Faith [Church in Me Kids Ministry] “Could the Bible Be Made Up?” A Child’s Question That Plants a Seed of Faith [Church in Me Kids Ministry] When raising children in faith, you’ll sometimes hear questions that make you pause. “Mom, what if the Bible was made up? We can’t even see God!” In that moment, something powerful happens: a seed of faith is being planted. 📖 A Small Question in the Library One day, a little girl named Dayn was reading a book of ancient myths at the library. She was fascinated by a story of a bear turning into a human. But as she closed the book, a thought crept in: “This isn’t real… but what if the Bible is just a story someone made up?” This kind of question is natural in a child’s spiritual journey. For parents, it’s not a threat to faith—it’s a perfect opportunity to plant the truth of God’s Word. 💡 A Mother’s Answer: Explaining Faith Through Love Instea...

Why Do I Always Feel Less Than Others? A High School Girl's Story from Pungnap

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💡 A message of hope for teenage girls struggling with comparison, low self-esteem, and negative thoughts. "Why does it feel like I'm never enough?" A high school girl from Pungnap wakes up with a heavy heart. She scrolls through Instagram, sees others succeed, and thinks: “Why is she so good at everything?” “Why am I always behind?” “Why does my mom always compare me to others?” “Is it just me? Is it because of where I live?” Pungnap vs. Jamsil — A Comparison That Hurts Even though Pungnap and Jamsil are both in the same city district, they feel worlds apart. Jamsil has tall apartments, top academies, perfect resumes. Pungnap has older buildings, fewer resources, and silent pressure to “catch up.” It’s more than a location issue. It becomes a burden that feels like a “born disadvantage.” But the voices in my head won’t stop... “She’s a top student. You’re not.” “You weren’t born smart enough.” “You’ll never get into a good university.” “Accept it. You’re averag...