Here’s a way to hear and see this story, that doesn’t require buying the book. Please feel free to share it in any context you like, virtual or actual.
by David LaMotte
Here’s a way to hear and see this story, that doesn’t require buying the book. Please feel free to share it in any context you like, virtual or actual.
Nancy Thorp says
Love love love this!! Thank you
As a preschool teacher I plan to share this!
The power of love❤️
David LaMotte says
Wonderful, Nancy! Thanks!
Amy Wade says
What an amazing story, and a joy to hear in your own voice! Thank you!
David LaMotte says
Thanks, Amy. I do think it is an important story, and I appreciate your checking it out.
Catherine says
That was awesome! The meaning at the end was great! My 8yr old understood it well. Thank you!
David LaMotte says
Thanks much, Catherine! You must have a pretty wonderful 8-year-old. 🙂
Kitty Wilson says
This past Sunday our children (some younger and with their parents or teachers) came
down the aisle of our church carrying palm branches and they then had the opportunity to hear the Palm Sunday which continued this meaningful story in its
entirety from our pastor in the pulpit. What a wonderful way to make a point that
was so interesting for each person in the church!
David says
Thanks Kitty, what a bold and challenging choice for Palm Sunday. Thanks for sharing that with me.
Mitch Campbell says
David just spoke at our Contemporary Christian Issues Class in Charlotte!
Excellent message in this book – Love this video!
David says
Hey Mitch,
Thanks much for your hospitality at Sardis Pres. It was a joy to be with y’all, and I applaud your attention to these questions, which are sometimes thorny, but life-giving in the end. If you would ever like for me to come to a whole weekend workshop retreat and concert and such, drop a note. I’d love to. Peace…
David LaMotte says
So honored that Koinonia’s Peacebuilding Camp is connecting with White Flour! I have been a fan of Koinonia for so long. One of these days I need to get there in person! Keep up the good work, folks.