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What makes a word a seed

Written by: Elizabeth Mullen

Article Overview: What makes a word a seed? Good Seed grows into Belief (the first storm arrives. The sprout survives...) Tested Belief grows into Faith (another storm comes. The sapling bears it with less danger) Strong Faith grows our Hearts (a third storm comes. Birds and squirrels take shelter within the large tree) Good Hearts bring Peace on Earth (storms fell limbs, but the trunk grows stronger. More are sheltered, more can rest beneath...) Blessings to you this holiday season.

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What makes a word a seed

Good Seed grows into Belief
(the first storm arrives. The sprout survives...)

Tested Belief grows into Faith
(another storm comes. The sapling bears it with less danger)

Strong Faith grows our Hearts
(a third storm comes. Birds and squirrels take shelter within the large tree)

Good Hearts bring Peace on Earth
(storms fell limbs, but the trunk grows stronger. More are sheltered, more can rest beneath...)



Blessings to you this holiday season.

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