Children and adults, listen as I tell you the legend of the proud frog. This frog wanted to visit his cousins in a pond several miles away, but that's a long journey for a slow moving frog. But in the pond where he resided, there were some Canadian geese. The observant frog noted how much they liked corn. This enterprising frog found a flat, strong stick about four feet long. He approached the geese with a proposition: "If two of you will take the two ends of this stick in your mouths, I will clamp my strong jaws onto the middle of the stick. Then I will just hold on while you deliver me by air to that pond two miles to the east. Then on the following day when you retrieve me, I will reward you with a quart of corn. The geese agreed. So the goose taxi began operation. All went well at firs…
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Matthew 6:1-2, Matthew 6:5-6
Matthew 6:1-2, Matthew 6:5-6
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by Bill Bouknight
by Bill Bouknight
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