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Little ones to him belong,— They are weak, but he is strong. Jesus loves me—he who died Heaven's gate to open wide; He will wash away my sin, Let his little child come in. Jesus loves me—loves me still, Though I'm very weak and ill; From his shining throne on high, Comes to watch me where I lie. Jesus loves me—he will stay Close beside ...
Gerbert becomes frustrated. God's gift of self-esteem. In this big world of ours a child can feel pretty small and even unimportant sometimes. May Gerbert's experience kindle you and your child's hearts to discover afresh our loving Father's care for each of His "little ones". including you and me.
Take heed that ye despise not one of these little ones; for I say unto you, That in heaven their angels do always behold the face of my Father which is in heaven. ( Matthew 18:1–10 ) The word translated as converted in the King James Version [ 1 ] ( Greek : στράφητε , straphēte ) literally means 'turn'.
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T.O.T.S., also known as Tiny Ones Transport Service, is an American animated children's television series created by Travis Braun. [1] The series debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
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On the way back they would stop at one of the various Nicholas fairs to buy some hard-to-come-by goods, gifts for their loved ones and invariably some little presents for their children. While the real gifts would only be presented at Christmas, the little presents for the children were given right away, courtesy of Saint Nicholas.
"There's a Friend for Little Children" is a hymn written by Albert Midlane. It was written on the evening of 7 February 1859, and was known as "Above the Bright Blue Sky" before it was published. It was written on the evening of 7 February 1859, and was known as "Above the Bright Blue Sky" before it was published.