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Auntie Bessie Bee and the Dance of Peace (Buzzing Through the Beatitudes)
Auntie Bessie Bee and the Dance of Peace (Buzzing Through the Beatitudes)
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In Auntie Bessie Bee and the Dance of Peace, laughter, music, and faith fill the air! When the hive’s dance-off turns into chaos, Auntie Bessie Bee teaches her grand-bees how to make peace, stand strong in kindness, and keep buzzing for what’s right. A heartwarming, funny, and faith-filled story that helps children understand Matthew 5:9–10 in the most joyful way! This is the fourth book in the Buzzing Through the Beatitudes series. The Beatitudes are a set of teachings Jesus gives at the beginning of the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5:3–12. The word beatitude comes from a Latin term meaning “blessing” or “deep happiness.”
At their core, the Beatitudes describe the values of God’s kingdom, who is truly “blessed” in God’s eyes and what kind of life He honors. What’s striking is that Jesus turns normal expectations upside down. He doesn’t call the powerful, wealthy, or self-sufficient “blessed,” but those who rely on God, show humility, and live with compassion. Auntie Bessie Bee and the Dance of Peace focus on “Blessed are the peacemakers,” those who actively work toward reconciliation and peace. As well as “Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness,” those who remain faithful to God even when it costs them in a very kid friendly manner.
At their core, the Beatitudes describe the values of God’s kingdom, who is truly “blessed” in God’s eyes and what kind of life He honors. What’s striking is that Jesus turns normal expectations upside down. He doesn’t call the powerful, wealthy, or self-sufficient “blessed,” but those who rely on God, show humility, and live with compassion. Auntie Bessie Bee and the Dance of Peace focus on “Blessed are the peacemakers,” those who actively work toward reconciliation and peace. As well as “Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness,” those who remain faithful to God even when it costs them in a very kid friendly manner.
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