Coleman and his backpack full of sock buddies are at the park during school recess when Francis the bully teases Coleman for praying before his snack. Coleman is embarrassed, denies praying, and goes back to playing. His sock buddies, however, remind him of the story of Noah. Noah's neighbors thought he was definitely not cool--and maybe even crazy--to spend decades building a boat on dry land. But Noah did it anyway because he wanted to do what God told him to. Coleman learns that what God expects from us isn't always ...
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Coleman and his backpack full of sock buddies are at the park during school recess when Francis the bully teases Coleman for praying before his snack. Coleman is embarrassed, denies praying, and goes back to playing. His sock buddies, however, remind him of the story of Noah. Noah's neighbors thought he was definitely not cool--and maybe even crazy--to spend decades building a boat on dry land. But Noah did it anyway because he wanted to do what God told him to. Coleman learns that what God expects from us isn't always considered cool, but He asks us to do it all the same. In the end Coleman decides to keep praying . . . adding Francis to his prayer list.
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