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Adapted from Hebrew scripture (I Kings 19:11-12). Read or tell the story. There are many stories from Hebrew scripture and Jewish tradition about a prophet, Elijah. Elijah believed there was one, single god when many others believed that there were a number of different gods, one stronger or more...Story | October 26, 2011 | For Children, Grades 4-5 | From Toolbox of FaithCurriculum page
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By Sarah E. Skwire; used with permission. This story appears in What If Nobody Forgave? and Other Stories edited by Colleen M....Story | October 26, 2011 | For Children, Grades 4-5 | From Toolbox of FaithCurriculum page
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An Ethiopian tale, retold by Heather Forest in Wisdom Tales from around the World (Little Rock, ARK: August House, Inc., 1996). Read the story, or, if you prefer, tell it dramatically. Start by placing a cup of water in front of you....Story | October 26, 2011 | For Children, Grades 4-5 | From Toolbox of FaithCurriculum page
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From "The Stargazer Who Discovered a Comet" in The UU Kids Book by Anne Fields and Charlene Brotman (Biddeford, Maine: Brotman-Marshfield, 1989); used with permission. "Afterward" from Rooftop Astronomer: A Story about Maria Mitchell by Stephanie SammartiRead the story aloud....Story | October 26, 2011 | For Children, Grades 4-5 | From Toolbox of FaithCurriculum page
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Adapted by Elisa Pearmain from a Japanese and Chinese folk tale. To tell the story dramatically, tape a spoon to a ruler so that the entire length is longer than your own arm to demonstrate how people ate in hell. When you get to the next paragraph about heaven, tape another spoon to another ruler.Story | October 26, 2011 | For Children, Grades 4-5 | From Toolbox of FaithCurriculum page
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Story | October 26, 2011 | For Grade 6, Middle School | From Amazing GraceTagged as: Beliefs & Principles, Character, Children's Faith Development, Coming-of-Age, Equal Opportunity, Ethics, Evil, Nature, Unitarian UniversalismCurriculum page
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Genesis 15:1-5; Genesis 16: 1-11, 13-16, Genesis 17: 1- 5, 15-16; Genesis 21: 1-3, 6, 8-19 (New Revised Standard Version) ... the word of the Lord came to Abram in a vision....Story | October 26, 2011 | For Multigenerational | From Wisdom from the Hebrew ScripturesTagged as: 1st Principle (Worth & Dignity), Aging, Anger, Children, Commitment, Despair, God, Judaism, Listening, Marriage, Salvation, SexualityCurriculum page
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A traditional Jataka tale from the Buddhist tradition. Note: The banyan tree is also known as the bodhi tree. Kings come in all shapes and sizes. A true king, however, is known not just because of the crown on his head, but because he is compassionate and rules in the best interest of his subjects.Story | October 26, 2011 | For High School | From Building BridgesTagged as: CompassionCurriculum page
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This story calls us to faith not only in ourselves and the possibility of a better future, but in the strength of community.Story | January 1, 2011 (reviewed July 2025) | For Children, Families, Multigenerational | From Faith Curricula LibraryTagged as: Buddhism, Resilience, TeamworkCurriculum page
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The Universalist who founded the American Red Cross, earned the name “Angel of the Battlefield” for her first aid to soldiers wounded in the Civil War.Story | May 9, 2010 (reviewed June 2025) | For Children, Families, Multigenerational | From Faith Curricula LibraryTagged as: Caring, Creativity, UU History, WarCurriculum page
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A rock you toss in a pond cannot be gathered back, nor can you know the damage it may do underwater. Likewise, a cruelty posted online cannot be undone. You may never know all the hurt it has caused.Story | November 10, 2009 (reviewed June 2025) | For Children, Families, Multigenerational | From Faith Curricula LibraryTagged as: 7th Principle (Interconnected Web), Accountability, Conflict, Conscience, ViolenceCurriculum page
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Once there was a little girl named Cecilia who fell in love with the universe. She felt her heart leap with joy every time she learned something new...Cecilia grew up to be an astronomer.Story | By Gail Forsyth-Vail | September 1, 2009 (reviewed June 2025) | For Children | From Faith Curricula LibraryTagged as: SciencePage/Article