Wootsi: The Wolf-Boy and His Mother | A Short Film for Children

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Marano

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Found this to be really endearing and shows the gospel message well, what do you guys think?
 

Sipsey

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Funny thing is its advertised as for children where its a good message for adults too and for everyone overall.
My grandson Daniel is 9 and still takes weekly infusions at home due to having AML leukemia at age 3. He went through chemo and after relapse a bone marrow transplant.

He and I have visited a few churches to thank them for their prayers. He has said some profound things in our conversations. Sometimes I think children have a leg up on many adults due to their unflinching faith. I sent a link to the film to my daughter. He and his 4 year old brother hopefully will enjoy it. He once ended a prayer while in the hospital, “and Jesus, have a great day in Heaven.”
 

Marano

Senior Member
Dec 7, 2011
398
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28
29
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My grandson Daniel is 9 and still takes weekly infusions at home due to having AML leukemia at age 3. He went through chemo and after relapse a bone marrow transplant.

He and I have visited a few churches to thank them for their prayers. He has said some profound things in our conversations. Sometimes I think children have a leg up on many adults due to their unflinching faith. I sent a link to the film to my daughter. He and his 4 year old brother hopefully will enjoy it. He once ended a prayer while in the hospital, “and Jesus, have a great day in Heaven.”
That is so wholesome we will all be a big family in heaven!