Reading Luke 19 and the story of “you reap what you sow” so I could prepare a BibleRhymes version of this story, forced me to reflect on myself.
I want to make sure every seed that I plant will grow something pure. I want the harvest from my life to benefit society.
At this point in my life, seeds that I’m planting are coming in the form of poetry and illustrations (in aggregate, the seeds are books).
Here’s the picture and poetry from page four of BibleRhymes’ Reap What You Sow.
If you read Bible stories, you’ll love this. If you don’t read Bible stories, you should check this page out to see some of what you’ve been missing. It’s good, I promise.
- ken mccardell
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