In a peaceful village, a brave and godly warrior named Judah lives with his five beloved children: Amos, Ruth, Ezra, Miriam, and Eli. He lovingly calls them his "arrows", teaching them that just like arrows are made to fly and reach a target, they too are created by God for a special purpose.
One evening by the campfire, Judah uses his bow to teach them that although they are still young, they are strong, valuable, and destined to make a difference in the world. He explains that with God's guidance, love, truth, and kindness, they can shine brightly and fulfill their calling.
The children ask questions, wondering if they're too small or unsure of what to do, but Judah reassures them with God's Word-reminding them that God has big plans, watches over them, and leads them through prayer and the Bible. Each scripture shared supports the idea that even children can do mighty things when they walk in God's ways.
By the end of the story, the children feel loved, empowered, and ready to be like arrows-launched into the world with purpose, faith, and courage.
Children are like arrows in God's hands-created with love, aimed with purpose, and destined to make a positive impact. When they are taught in God's ways, they will never miss their purpose.
"Like arrows in the hand of a warrior, so are children born in one's youth." - Psalm 127:4