Kingdom Story Company Month of the Bible Reading PlanSample

In THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER, Imogene Herdman is the most unlikely Mary. She doesn’t have experience or polish, but she shows courage and a willingness to step into God’s story. Through her childlike faith, the Nativity comes alive in a way the town has never seen.
God values a humble, open heart more than skill or reputation. The Herdmans’ honesty and simplicity allow the true message of Christmas to shine through. Hope can flourish when we trust God with the small, imperfect, and ordinary parts of our lives—because He delights in working through them to bring joy and transformation.
REFLECTION QUESTIONS
- How might approaching life with humility and openness allow you to see God at work in new ways?
- Are there areas in your life where you need to trust God like a child, even if you don’t understand everything?
- How can you encourage others to step into God’s story, even if they feel unqualified or inexperienced?
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About this Plan

Kingdom Story Company has created this reading plan to help individuals and groups explore the biblical theme of hope in the stories from all of their movies. In this plan, you’ll see clips from various films, read Scripture passages, and reflect on questions designed to help you discover what the Bible says about hope—hope in all circumstances, hope in waiting, and hope that strengthens faith. Thank you to Kingdom Story Company for providing this Bible Reading Plan. Learn more at: https://kingdomstorycompany.com
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We would like to thank Kingdom Story Company for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://kingdomstorycompany.com/
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