Bare Tree and Little Wind: A 5-Day Kids Reading Plan for Holy WeekSample

“For we know that since Christ was raised from the dead, he cannot die again; death no longer has mastery over him.” — Romans 6:9
Today, Bare Tree and Little Wind talk about Easter Sunday.
“The great news is that Jesus didn’t stay dead,” Bare Tree tells her friend. “Three days after He died, Real King came back to life!”
“I heard that!” says Little Wind. “His friends were telling everyone that they saw Him again.”
“They were so surprised!” says Bare Tree. “They had seen Him die, but there He was! They ate bread and fish with Him and talked and touched Him.”
“Jesus beat death?” Little Wind asks.
“Yes! That’s why Easter Sunday is such a happy day!” says Bare Tree.
Question
Have you lost something you loved and then then found it again? How did that feel?
Prayer
Dear God, thank You for giving us such good gifts. Thank You for Your son, Jesus, who died on the cross and came back to life. Help us remember all the things Jesus did and celebrate Him on this special day. Amen.
Scripture
About this Plan

I wish there was no crying over sad things or being scared of bad things in our lives. Don’t you? That’s what Easter is about—God making things right and good, so we don’t have any more tears or fear! This Holy Week, our friends, Bare Tree and Little Wind, talk about God fixing our mess by putting Good Friday and Easter Sunday in the middle of His plan.
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