Knowing that his father depends on him to do his part of the work, to do it well, and to do it when it should be done challenges him to stick to his responsibilities whether he feels like it or not.
When Henry finds himself facing an emergency and crisis alone, he remembers that he actually is not alone, but that God is with him, so he prays to God for help.
Henry learns that God does indeed hear and answer prayer. When the story is finished, it has become real to him that farming is a partnership--a partnership between him, his father, and (most importantly) God.
An interesting story of one of Henry's days on the farm.
Written in easy-to-read poetry with good rhyme and rhythm that will appeal to children and readers of all ages.
117 pages -- hardcover
Dimensions: 7.25" x 9.5"
ISBN:
Copyright: 2000
Rod and Staff Publishers
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