The Brothers of the Sled Author:John H. Leeper Children are bombarded daily with the basic concepts of an unbelieving world, preparing them to become the humanists, agnostics, or atheists of the next generation. These six faith-building stories refute those pagan concepts. In the form of fables, they begin to prepare your child for the world without God he will face as a growing Christian. — ... more »...The rats of Dunharrow thought they were safe in the sewer, no matter how many terrible things they did. But they were wrong. The men punished them. And God says that He will one day punish men for their crimes. The Bible tells us that the penalty for man's sin is death!
But the rats in the sewer had a way of escape, and so do men: Jesus the Savior. The Bible says, "For God sent not His son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved." And God commands Christians to do just what Suds did for the rats of Dunharrow: lead others to the way of escape.
John Leeper (BA, Memphis State Univ.; Columbia Bible College) is a free-lance writer and illustrator. He is author of Riddle of the Outlaw Bear. John and his wife, Rita, and daughter, Rachele, live in Sevierville, Tennessee.« less